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Pantone reveals color trend report for New York Fashion Week

Pantone, the expert on colors for design, has revealed the top colors for the Spring/Summer 2024 edition of New York Fashion Week (NYFW). This report, created by the Pantone Color Institute, predicts the key colors that fashion designers will use in their upcoming collections.

According to Pantone, the colors chosen for NYFW in Spring/Summer 2024 have a touch of nostalgia but also represent a positive transformation. These colors reflect a sense of freedom and creativity, allowing people to express themselves and find joy and comfort in the colors they wear as we move into a new era.

Leatrice Eiseman, the Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute, explained that these colors inspire a sense of liberation and encourage artistic expression. They blend familiar shades with a modern twist, offering a new perspective on the present by combining memories of the past and glimpses of the future.

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