Colour authority Pantone, alongside a group of fashion designers from New York Fashion Week, has chosen a new set of colours expected to inspire trends in the jewellery, fashion and other creative industries.
The colour palette for autumn 2016 is said to represent aspirations of “unity of strength, confidence and complexity”.
Pantone’s team has again decided to transcend gender norms – just like in previous trend forecasts – and selected a combination of bright, lively hues that mark a departure from ‘standard’ autumn colours.
Commenting on how the autumn 2016 report reflected the three desires of strength, confidence and complexity, Pantone Color Institute executive director Leatrice Eiseman said: “Blue skies represent constancy as they are always above us. Greys give a feeling of stability, red tones invite confidence and warmth, while the hot pinkish purples and spicy mustard yellows suggest a touch of the exotic.”
In a nod to the prominence of blue shades featured in the autumn palette, a new blue colour, Riverside, leads the report. Keep reading to learn more about the Riverside hue as well as an overview of the other on-trend colours for the season.
The top 10 colours for autumn 2016
RIVERSIDE PANTONE 17-4028 | The new Riverside is the cool, calming and stable force in the palette. It gives a sense of vibrancy and excitement, while maintaining consistency. |
AIRY BLUE PANTONE 14-4122 | Maintaining the precedence of blue tones, the new Airy Blue represents a want for freedom in a world full of conflict. |
SHARKSKIN PANTONE 17-3914 | Sharkskin is an edgy hue that can be paired with almost any other autumn colour in this trend forecast. It’s also a practical shade given the neutral tone. |
AURORA RED PANTONE 18-1550 | Aurora Red provides the report a bit of a spark. The bold colour is pleasing to the eye and has an air of excitement. |
WARM TAUPE PANTONE 16-1318 | The trend guide heads back to the neutral tones with Warm Taupe. An ageless colour, Warm Taupe is indicative of stability. |
DUSTY CEDAR PANTONE 18-1630 | Dusty Cedar is a pink hue that would typically feature in a spring collection. The rose-toned shade radiates warmth. |
LUSH MEADOW PANTONE 18-5845 | Flora and fauna spring to mind when viewing the new Lush Meadow. It continues the theme of elegant tones chosen throughout this palette. |
SPICY MUSTARD PANTONE 14-0952 | As an exotic addition to the collection, the fresh Spicy Mustard is louder than previous season mustards. The colour is accentuated when used in geometric designs. |
POTTER'S CLAY PANTONE 18-1340 | The inclusion of Potter’s Clay in the report is as a foundation shade. The natural earthy hue is a classic in the autumn and winter colour reports. |
BODACIOUS PANTONE 17-3240 | Finally, Bodacious is an unexpected colour to appear in the forecast. This is a bright, rich hue that can be paired with other vibrant colour combinations. |
For the past 20 years, Pantone has forecasted upcoming colour trends. The guides can not only assist jewellery retailers to predict the colours that will inspire designers but also the shades that fashion-conscious customers will be coveting in the coming months.
Check out Jeweller's inspiration boards below, which include Australian and New Zealand jewellery suppliers that are already embracing the autumn colour palette. Click on the product to find out more information.
RIVERSIDE
AIRY BLUE
SHARKSKIN
AURORA RED
WARM TAUPE
DUSTY CEDAR