Living Coral
Living Coral is Pantone’s color of the year but it won’t be popular in every region of the U.S.
Living Coral is Pantone’s color of the year but it won’t be popular in every region of the U.S.
The vibrant shade will hot in the Southeast, according to MakerSights.
Living Coral will shine in warmer states down South.
Southeastern states will buy more shades close to Living Coral than other areas of the U.S.
The deep midnight shade that is Eclipse Blue will be one of the hottest colors this spring, according to MakerSights.
Despite Living Coral’s status as color of the year, shoppers are expected to snap up Eclipse Blue this spring.
Eclipse Blue will feature heavily in consumers’ wardrobes this spring.
Though pastels tend to be popular in spring, MakerSights says this deep rich blue will be a hit with trendy consumers.
In the Pacific Northwest, Terrarium Moss will trump color-of-the-year Living Coral this spring.
This earthy green will see greater uptake in northwestern states than fiery Living Coral.
MakerSights says Terrarium Moss is going to trend this spring.
Here, Terrarium Moss mixes with other muted, nature-inspired shades for a fresh look.
Jester Red might seem like more of a fall/winter shade but it’s going to be a hit at retail this spring, says MakerSights.
Actress Lupita N’yongo shows off Jester Red on the red carpet.
Jester Red will be red-hot for spring, according to MakerSights.
Jester Red brings unexpected color into the spring season.
Vibrant blue provides a pop of color in this look.
Princess Blue livens up deeper shades in this look.
MakerSights says Princess Blue brings richness and royalty into consumer wardrobes as temperatures warm up.
This dynamic Princess Blue duo stands out on the streets during Paris Fashion Week.