BY PAMELA ONYEKWELU
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We welcome our fashion lovers and style-conscious shoppers to a refreshing start to the year 2024. The fashion landscape of 2024 is coloured with a palette of enchanting and versatile shades, promising to add vibrancy and elegance to your wardrobe.
Last year’s buzz was the Viva-magenta (The Barbiecore trend) which took over the fashion industry. This year’s Pantone colour is more of a subtle peach shade. So, expect more of it to viral the hot pink, as they are more approachable and easier to style with just any other colour.
The colour of the year is predicted by the body WGSN (Worth Global Style Network) and Coloro- An authority that is focused on forecasting news, and trend analysis for the fashion, design, and style industries. They introduced the Pantone colour of the year 2024 as the “Pantone 13-1023 peach fuzz (a pastel peach colour ).
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According to Pantone, the hues are heartfelt. It brings “a feeling of kindness, tenderness and communicating a message of caring and sharing, and it presents a fresh approach to a new softness,” the brand writes in a statement.
The peach colour is a delicate one that is calming and has a soothing touch. The WGSN opted for a colour that invoked a sense of community and coming together.
So, let’s give boring colours a rest in 2024. Show up in peach fuzz and brighten up the room, bringing additional warmth, and bond into that little circle of cold space.
Vodina Sam
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