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It’s New York fashion week and Pantone released its fashion color guide report 2020/2021 last week. This report features the top 10 colors, as well as four classic neutrals, we can expect to see on the New York runway as fashion designers introduce their new Autumn/Winter collections.

Based on Pantone’s report, people now choose longevity over colors. ‘Less is more’ mindset is becoming increasingly important to consumers prioritizing value and functionality. Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute, said:”Imbued with strength and personality, colors for Autumn/Winter 2020/2021 encourage our ongoing desire for unique self-expression through creative and unusual visual statements that stand out.”
So here are top 10 fashion colors:



Samba
A voluptuous sultry red, Samba introduces an upbeat energy.

Sandstone
Tied to nature, earthy Sandstone speaks of the rustic outdoors.

Classic Blue
A boundless blue hue, Classic Blue is evocative of the vast and infinite evening sky opening us up to a world of possibilities.

Classic Blue
A boundless blue hue, Classic Blue is evocative of the vast and infinite evening sky opening us up to a world of possibilities.

Rose Tan
A gentle dusky pink, Rose Tan imparts a sense of composure.

Ultramarine Green
Ultramarine Green, a deep cooling blue-green, exudes self-assurance and poise.

Fired Brick
Strong and sturdy, Fired Brick adds gravitas.

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Peach Nougat
Nurturing Peach Nougat embraces with its inviting warmth.

Magenta Purple
A hypnotic purple shade, Magenta Purple intrigues and mesmerizes.
You can read the rest of Pantone Fashion Colors 2020/2021by clicking here
And today we are going to focus on color of Rose Tan because we spotted this pink shade on yesterday’s Oscar red carpet and Kips Bay Palm Beach show House 2020 as well.

On yesterday’s Oscar Red Carpet:


Actually, all kinds of pink shades dominated yesterday’s Academy Red Carpet:
