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Three Ways To Wear Pantone’s Color Of The Year

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If you haven’t already heard, Pantone’s color of the year for 2024 is Peach Fuzz! The reason that you should care about the color of the year is that you will see it popping up everywhere in the stores. In fact, you are probably already starting to see hints of this color already. I’m here today to show you three ways to wear Pantone’s Color of the Year, and I think you’ll love these casual looks.

According to Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director, Pantone Color Institute:
“In seeking a hue that echoes our innate yearning for closeness and connection, we chose a color radiant with warmth and modern elegance. A shade that resonates with compassion, offers a tactile embrace, and effortlessly bridges the youthful with the timeless.”

Ways To Wear Pantone’s Color Of The Year – Casual Sweater Look

Honestly, peach is not one of my favorite colors. I like more vibrant and rich colors, and I tend to shy away from pastels. But, I love to participate in the latest trends, but in a way that is true to me. So, I ordered a pair of “peachy” colored jeans, and I’m showing three ways to Pantone’s Color of the Year with them.

Peach and navy is one of my favorite color combinations! I ordered this Cable Hooded Sweater last year, but made the mistake of getting it in a large. This sweater looks like something I would wear to the beach in the spring when the weather is still a little chilly. I love the casual vibe, and navy is a neutral that goes with pretty much everything.

The sweater has a hoodie, which adds to the casual look. But, it is also an asset if the wind starts to blow while you are walking on the beach. When doesn’t the wind blow on the beach? Lol! The sweater would be cute worn with leggings, and I know it will look great with a pair of white jeans this spring.

Ways To Wear Pantone’s Color Of The Year – Tunics

If you are like me, then you like wearing a tunic for a casual look. I love wearing them with leggings, but also with shorts and slim leg jeans.

This floral tunic is adorable! I was pleasantly surprised when I opened the package because the top was brighter than it looked on the website. The coral or orange flower is bright, which suits me fine since I like vivid colors. The embroidered trim at the neck and cuffs are a nice design detail and give the top a more expensive look.

Ways To Wear Pantone’s Color Of The Year – White Shirt and Blazer

You probably already know that my favorite way to dress is what I call elevated casual. It is a casual outfit that looks put together and polished; like you put thought into what you are wearing.

I’ve had the Original schoolboy blazer for a couple of years. This is a classic style blazer that you can wear for years. It is also available in camel and black, and all three colors are classics. You can wear this blazer with dresses and skirts also since it can be dressed up or down.

Finally, the Slim Leg Jeans fit like a dream. The color on the website is light red clover, but I’m going with peach or light coral. I’m not sure what light red color looks like, but I don’t see anything red in the jeans. I already have these jeans in white and Delray wash. Black will be my next purchase.

Over 50 Fashion Blogger, Tania Stephens is showing 3 casual  ways to style Pantone's Color of the year15

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115 Comments

  1. I’m not drawn to peach because it makes my complexion look sallow. However, I really like the way you styled it with navy on the top and the peach on the bottom. I could wear any of those outfits!

  2. Roberta Schwandner says:

    I like your painting. I’m not a big fan of peach but I think it looks nice on you.

  3. I like your painting. I regret buying bright green pants last year so no colored pants for me. I can wear peach but I like it darker like salmon. When I wear color it’s in a top. I normally just wear colors that suit me even if not on trend.

  4. I love all these outfits. Peach is one of my favorite colors. I also love your painting. I hope you know where it is and will hang it in your home with pride. I know I would if I were this talented.

  5. Nice color I have not seen any of this yet in the stores

  6. Loved your painting.
    The peach color is a pretty one.

  7. I’m not a fan of peach either, but I like the navy blazer with the jeans!

  8. I love peach colored clothes, especially when I have a tan. I’ll have to “shop from my own closet”.

  9. Janice Nagle says:

    I could only wear peach fuzz away from my face. oranges and peach colors make my skin look yellow. I appreciate the looks you created with peach jeans. Perfect for me!

  10. I like the first look, but I don’t think I’ll be jumping in on the peach trend. Just doesn’t do anything for me.