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Top Autumn 2023 colours from Pantone®

Top Autumn 2023 colours from Pantone®

Shortages

At the time of writing, some vegetables are being rationed at some supermarkets due to poor weather in the countries where the produce is grown. We just for granted that whatever the season and time of year, that we can have any type of possible fruit or vegetable. We are disappointed not to be able to buy tomatoes at the moment but realistically they aren’t really in season.

Since lockdown and more so in recent times of economic uncertainty and a cost of living crisis, it has become apparent and more important to me that we should eat seasonally, buy locally and even grow our own produce. To not only help our pockets but to make sustainable choices for the environment too.

Paralleled with this, for Lent I had decided to ‘give’ this year, rather than ‘give up’. Like I did at Christmas with a reverse advent calendar, I am giving something each day of Lent to the local foodbank.

Autumn 2023 colours

All these thoughts of seasons is quite timely, as whilst we are on the brink of Spring, my thoughts are drawn to the end of the year with recent fashion weeks in New York, London and Milan this month, and Paris next month.

From these fashion weeks, Pantone® have predicted 10 colours that they think will be prevalent in Autumn/Winter 2023/24 which all evoke an earthy, back to nature vibe in keeping with my current food seasonality thoughts.

Forest school

Nothing quite beats a crisp morning surrounded by nature. With trees sheltering you away from technology, away from noise, away from any stresses. Just exploring and being present. Then warming up round a roaring fire, cradling a warm mug of hot chocolate. Some of the colours ooze autumnal vibes, like the changing colours of the leaves as they fall from the trees. With reds, burnt oranges, browns and yellows flickers of the fire.

Winter getaway

These warming colours are contrasted with the icy cold winter days of a winter skiing scene, such as turquoise, lilac and bright blues reminiscent of cloudless skies and mountain ranges.

Fresh vegetables

Finally, there is a sense of freshness in the cool green shades eluding to any harvesting crops perhaps of Kohlrabi (which is in season now), Olive Oil and Sharp Green.

Fall 2023 colours 

The top ten colours for Fall 2023 from New York Fashion Week are:
  • PANTONE 12-0912 Tender Peach
  • PANTONE 17-2624 Rose Violet
  • PANTONE 18-1750 Viva Magenta
  • PANTONE 17-1464 Red Orange
  • PANTONE 19-1555 Red Dahlia
  • PANTONE 13-0751 High Visibility
  • PANTONE 17-3934 Persian Jewel
  • PANTONE 13-6030 Carnival Glass
  • PANTONE 17-1544 Burnt Sienna
  • PANTONE 14-0255 Kohlrabi

Fall 2023 extra colours from LFW

Most of the colours have the same vibe at London Fashion Week, with some slightly different hues. The noticeable differences were the oranges at NYFW (of Tender Peach and Red Orange) which were replaced with a purple and bright blue at LFW.

Here are the colours for Fall 2023 from LFW:

  • PANTONE 16-1544 Persimmon
  • PANTONE 15-1624 Conch Shell
  • PANTONE 18-1664 Fiery Red
  • PANTONE 19-1337 Fired Brick
  • PANTONE 13-0535 Sharp Green
  • PANTONE 14-3921 Lacecap Hydrangea
  • PANTONE 14-0957 Spectra Yellow
  • PANTONE 16-0847 Olive Oil
  • PANTONE 19-3336 Sparkling Grape
  • PANTONE 16-4535 Blue Atoll

Neutral basics

Pantone® have also created a Fall 2023 Classic Colour Palette. These are a group of neutrals that are core basics in the form of white, navy, an earthy brown, light grey, plus a rich beige.

The bonus classic neutral colours for Fall 2023 from NYFW are:

  • PANTONE 11-0608 Coconut Milk
  • PANTONE 19-3810 Eclipse
  • PANTONE 19-0913 Hot Fudge
  • PANTONE 13-4403 Silver Birch
  • PANTONE 16-1333 Doe

    The Fall 2023 Classic Colour Palette at London Fashion Week swapped out the navy and earthy brown, for a dark forest green and a dark grey. They are:

    • PANTONE 15-1216 Pale Khaki
    • PANTONE 19-0414 Forest Night
    • PANTONE 13-4108 Nimbus Cloud
    • PANTONE 12-0703 Seedpearl
    • PANTONE 18-0202 Lava Smoke

        Colour themes

        Colour plays an important part in our lives and it’ll be interesting to see how these colours filter through to influence things around us.

        Pantone® is the world-renowned authority on colour and the Pantone® Color of the Year is always really influential in any popular colour themes in fashion, interior design and weddings.

        Pantone® announce the Color of the Year 2023

        Pantone® announce the Color of the Year 2023

        Pantone® Colour of the Year 2023

        December is a super busy month in our household, with all the obvious build up to Christmas and all that entails (like several Christmas concerts today) but it is also birthday for two of my children!

        In amongst all that craziness, is the excitement of the announcement of the Pantone® colour of the year.

        Back when the Spring colours were published during the fashion weeks in September, my guess was for a bright green like Love Bird to be the colour of the year for 2023. After all we haven’t had a green since 2017.

        Viva Magenta 18-1750

        Instead, Pantone® have announced that Pantone® 18-1750 Viva Magenta will be the colour of the year for 2023, a bold raspberry pink colour. Ironically, on the day it was announced that was also the colour that my nails were painted. Maybe I subliminally knew anyway!

        It feels like an evolution from the calming, Classic Blue of 2020, to the vibrant Very Peri purple of 2022, and now a vivacious bright red/pink colour for 2023.

        Pink is no stranger to the colour of the year with a pale pink of Rose Quartz in 2016, and two more daring pinks as Honeysuckle in 2011 and Fuchsia Rose in 2001.

        There have also been no shortage of red shades to boost our confidence over the years in the form of Marsala in 2015, Chilli Pepper in 2007 and True Red in 2002.

        Spring 2023 predictions

        Once again, this exact colour doesn’t appear in any of their seasonal predictions, although there were a number of bright red, purple and pink colours at both New York and London Fashion Weeks (including Beetroot Purple 18-2143).

        Full of life

        Viva Magenta has been described by colour company Pantone® as “a shade rooted in nature descending from the red family and expressive of a new signal of strength”. Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of Pantone® Color Institute said that the Colour of the Year for 2023 “vibrates with vim and vigor. Viva Magenta is brave and fearless, and a pulsating color whose exuberance promotes a joyous and optimistic celebration, writing a new narrative.”

         

        “Pantone’s Color of the Year, Viva Magenta 18-1750 is powerful and empowering. It is a new animated red that revels in pure joy, encouraging experimentation and self-expression without restraint, an electrifying, and a boundaryless shade that is manifesting as a stand-out statement. Viva Magenta welcomes anyone and everyone with the same verve for life and rebellious spirit. It is a color that is audacious, full of wit and inclusive of all.”

         

        “Viva Magenta descends from the red family, and is inspired by the red of cochineal, one of the most precious dyes belonging to the natural dye family as well as one of the strongest and brightest the world has known.”

        At this time of the year, I’d be quite happy to hibernate and hide away but maybe it is time for a renewed vitality and to get back out there and enjoy life again. Looks like Viva Magenta will give us the much needed boost of energy for 2023.

        #COY2023

        Top Spring 2023 colours from Pantone®

        Top Spring 2023 colours from Pantone®

        Grey clouds 

        It has been a strange start to the new academic year. I’m usually fired up and ready to start afresh with new vigour and enthusiasm. I was all raring to go when the children when back to school (even though the weather had taken a sudden noise dive towards autumn without the usual tailing out of sunny days.) It was strange to be by myself after having someone around me for the last 11 weeks (due to a string of illnesses before the summer holidays) so I was determined to crack on with the ever expanding to do list. 

        And then came the very sad news out of the blue that our Queen, of 70 years, had sadly passed away.

        Rainbows in the sky 

        I was surprised by how I felt about the news and the emotions that I went through. It makes me so sad thinking about there being no Queen and it was like losing another Nan all over again.  The weather was dull, grey and rainy on the day that she died and then somewhat symbolically a double rainbow arched the sky that evening.  

        And a beautiful array of rainbow colours pretty well sums up the latest Pantone® announcement that predicts the colours for next year’s Spring and Summer. 

        Spring 2023 

        Following the fashion weeks, Pantone® have revealed the Spring/Summer colours to look out for in 2023 including 10 seasonal colours alongside 5 neutral classics.  

        There is an abundance of bright rainbow colours with a wonderful tropical vibe, alongside some soothing pastels.  

        The Pantone Color Institute’s executive director Leatrice Eiseman said “Colours for Spring/Summer 2023 are recalibrated for the new era we are entering. Blending escapism with reality, wholesomeness, and joy, we embrace the exploration of extreme contrast in mood and colour”. 

        Send her victorious  

        For me, many of the colours remind me of how bold the Queen always used to dress in her matching hats and jackets in bright colours. She often wore a solid colour from head to toe so that she stood out and was easily visible. You never caught her wearing a depressing colour.  

        Colours like Empire Yellow, Classic Green, and Beetroot Purple are perfect examples of colours that would have been great as outfits fit for the Queen. 

        Queen Elizabeth II was famed for saying, “If I wore beige, nobody would know who I am.” 

        Stand out rainbow colours 

        The rainbow colours give such a positive outlook for next year and you can clearly spot a complete rainbow in the Spring line up of colours: 

        • Red – Fiery Red
        • Orange – Tangelo
        • Yellow – Empire Yellow
        • Green – Classic Green
        • Blue – Summer Song
        • Indigo – Blue Perennial
        • Violet – Spring Crocus

        Tropical island 

        Having had a wonderful summer this year, I can’t wait for another holiday next year and these colours exude travels to an exotic island far away. With clear blue waters, coral reefs, cloudless skies and the sun blazing down.

        With colours such as Iced Mango as a mouth-watering sorbet and the vibrant feathers of a Love Bird or Andean Toucan. Paired alongside some neutral colours for a true coastal chic look.  

        Spring 2023 colours

        The top ten colours for Spring 2023 from NYFW are:
        • Beetroot Purple 18-2143
        • Empire Yellow 14-0756
        • Crystal Rose 12-1708
        • Fiery Red 18-1664
        • Blue Perennial 16-4036
        • Classic Green 16-6340
        • Peach Pink 15-1530
        • Tangelo 15-1335
        • Summer Song 14-4316
        • Love Bird 13-0443

        Spring 2023 extra colours from LFW

        In the main the colours are repeated at London Fashion Week, albeit in lighter shades of yellow, red, orange and pale blue. However the emphasis shifts from the pink of New York Fashion Week to purple at London Fashion Week in the shape of Spring Crocus. The blues of LFW are also much more vibrant than those at NYW with Electric Blue Lemonade.

        Here are the colours from LFW to round off the colours for Spring 2023:

        • Cherry Tomato 17-1563
        • Persimmon 16-1544
        • Iced Mango 14-1140
        • Blazing Yellow 12-0643
        • Titanite 16-0229
        • Andean Toucan 16-6230
        • Airy Blue 14-4122
        • Electric Blue Lemonade 18-4245
        • Spring Crocus 17-3020
        • Pink Cosmos 16-2122

         

        Neutral classics

        Pantone® have also updated the Classic Colour Palette. These are a group of neutrals that are core basics in the form of a coffee, khaki green, light grey, cream and blue. Perfect grounding colours and perfect peaceful additional colours for weddings. 

        The bonus classic neutral colours for Spring 2023 are: 

        • Macchiato 17-1221
        • Leek Green 15-0628
        • Gray Lilac 13-3804
        • Vanilla Cream 12-1009
        • Skylight 12-4604

        And at LFW these are:

        • Oyster Mushroom 13-4201
        • Grayed Jade 14-6011
        • Tender Peach 12-0912
        • Mocha Mousse 17-1230
        • Bluing 19-3954

        Colour themes

        Colour plays an important part in our lives and it’ll be interesting to see how these colours filter through to influence things around us.

        Pantone® is the world-renowned authority on colour and the Pantone® Color of the Year is always really influential in any popular colour themes in fashion, interior design and weddings.

        Look out for my report when the 2023 colour of the year is released later in the year. My guess is for a bright green of Love Bird – we haven’t had a green since 2017 so feels fitting. And definitely a colour the Queen would have worn.  

        “We should take comfort that while we may have more still to endure, better days will return. We will be without friends again. We will be with our families again. We will meet again.” Queen Elizabeth II 2020