

This year’s London Pantone palette is unique in that it beautifully blends serene, nature-inspired colors like Abundant Green and Cardamom Seed with bold, fiery ones like Dragon Fire and Molten Lava.

Quiet Shade is a slightly darker tone than NYC’s trending Chiseled Stone (Pantone 16-3917), which leans more towards the streetwear heather sort of gray.

As opposed to a heather gray that’s very light or a deep gray that’s very dark, this is a gentle shade that works beautifully with white, black, other shades of gray, and highly-pigmented colors. We’re seeing this cool shade of gray pop up in a lot of home décor, so we’re not surprised to see it moving into fashion as well. I love the name of this gray tone because it insinuates serenity and tranquility. NYC’s Pantone color palette forgoes the blueberry in favor of the sleek, urban Polar Night (Pantone 19-4105). This blueberry is a deep, dark indigo that looks stunning paired with denim, white, and varying shades of warm browns. This year’s navy has less black than usual, offering a richer and fuller blue hue. We almost always see some sort of navy popular for fall because there’s just something irresistible about the pairing of blues with browns, reds, and oranges. Instead of peach caramel, NYC colors are showing Loden Frost (Pantone 17-0210), which is a more earthy neutral-green as opposed to a neutral-orange. Peach caramel is the perfect shade for leather pieces if you’re looking for a classically timeless leather look. This peach caramel is a rich orange-brown that leans more towards neutral territory than orange. A lot of neutrals have a hint of color, and these are usually the most interesting neutrals to incorporate into your wardrobe. If you’re looking for something a little brighter and warmer, you might prefer NYC’s Autumn Blonde (Pantone 12-0813). This is a neutral color that works particularly beautifully in outerwear, pants, and purses. If you generally look better in cooler tones, this creamy brown might be the right fit for your autumn wardrobe. Although browns are generally considered warm colors, this iced coffee has some cool undertones to it. If you are a diehard iced coffee fan on even the chilliest winter days, you’ll love rocking the Iced Coffee tone this winter. Tapioca pairs perfectly with the rich colors of fall, and there’s nothing more sophisticated and rich feeling than a monochrome cream outfit.Ī slightly lighter version of Tapioca is Arctic Wolf (Pantone 12-0602), which is a soft off-white in Pantone’s NYC color palette for 2022/2023. It’s an easy, creamy neutral that looks just as beautiful with black as it does with white. This tapioca color is the pinnacle of elegance. They are considered “core classics” because they will never go out of style, and they can easily be used as neutrals in your closet.

This year’s “Core Classic” colors are those colors that are trending for winter 2022-2023, but they’re equally as versatile and timeless as they are stylish. Some of the NYC and London colors are similar, and some are different – and I love how the Pantone color palettes demonstrate how fashion changes and develops based on cultural influences as well. We are focusing on the London winter palette, but we’ve included the corresponding NYC colors so you can play around with colors and styles that suit you. Note: The Pantone London color palette is different than the New York Fashion Week color palette. Let’s dive into what Pantone is showing for the autumn and winter 2022-2023 season, so you can decide which (if any) trending colors speak to you! Taking a look at these colors is a great way to get a sense of what colors will be trending this season, but it can also help you figure out which colors will work best for your own unique style. It features the top ten key colors as well as five core classics that were most popular amongst designers for the season. Colors make us feel something.Įvery year, Pantone creates a Fashion Color Trend Report for the fashion industry to determine that season’s color trends. Wearing an entirely black outfit is much different than an entirely white outfit which is entirely different than an outfit with sixteen different colors! Certain colors can evoke certain places, memories, and emotions. Colors not only impact our psychology and confidence, but it also defines our style to the world. Color is one of the most critical elements of fashion.
