These Dress Colours Will Be Huge Hits in 2020                                               

A brand new year is upon us. With it comes a new set of wardrobes for the always up-to-date fashionista, and what better way to start building your 2020 outfits than with the trendiest dress colours forecasted for the year of the rat, right?

When it comes to choosing colour trends, the Pantone Colour Institute is an internationally renowned authority. The company shares their predictions on top fashion colour choices for the spring and summer seasons of the year to come. These colour combinations are the results of traditional palettes getting modern colourful updates, thus giving them a fresh and optimistic appeal.

Here are the dress colours that will be popular in the year 2020 according to Pantone:

Flame Scarlet

At the top of the list is a fiery red shade that exudes confidence, determination, and power. Flame scarlet possesses an appeal that draws attention to the wearer, particularly sending the message of “I am here, pay attention to me.” Red is always a good colour on women, and this new shade is about to give a louder voice to the women’s movement.

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Saffron

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Sharing the top spot on the list is a flavourful shade of yellow, which is no doubt a favourite spring colour. Saffron is also considered a determined and very strong shade. Inspired by no less than the yellow hues created by the world’s most costly spice, the colour saffron adds brilliance to the palette. Check out the gorgeous yellow prom dresses for 2020 that are now available at your nearby boutique.

Classic Blue

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The classics will never go out of style, especially when it comes to blue. Pantone’s prediction for colour of the year 2020 is classic blue, which is reminiscent of the vast night sky. The boundless hue reflects the wearer’s openness to possibilities as infinite as the heavens. With this, it will therefore be highly expected that many will opt to wear classic blue prom dresses for 2020.

Faded Denim

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Another shade of blue on the list is faded denim. The colour is described as a super comfortable shade that evokes a relaxed and laid-back feel that a millennial will surely love. Faded denim works very well with other colours, but if you are looking to spice up an outfit, you can pair this mellow baby blue hue with vibrant flame scarlet or rich saffron.

Mosaic Blue

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Vincent Van Gogh favoured this teal shade. In fact, mosaic blue is described as a graceful and more sophisticated blue that is found typically in tapestries of historical significance. The colour is expressed as a shade that is more complex than most blues, therefore projecting an aura of profoundness and mystery.

Biscay Green

Keeping up with the theme of refreshing shades for the upcoming year is Biscay green. The cool aqua shade is easily associated with cleansing waters. Pantone executives describe it as a colour that makes people reach for it and makes them think of vacations, wellness breaks, and escapes to the beach. If you are looking for a new clothing colour to try this 2020, you should go for Biscay green as it is a fashionable shade that is flattering to majority of skin tones.

Chive

Another top fashion colour for 2020 inspired by food is chive. Just like the nutritious chives, the savoury herbal green shade leads to a healthy and restorative harmony.

Pantone’s spring-summer 2020 colours also include coral pink (2019 colour of the year) and sunlight (a shade that induces happiness). The list also includes three more colours that impart the vibes of the food that they were based from.

Specifically, check out for wardrobes in the shades of energising orange peel (reminiscent of Cheetos’ orange), earthy cinnamon stick, and delicious grape compote (Prince’s signature colour).

For more posts on colour, have a look here and here, and have a look here for more style inspiration.