Classic Blue has been announced as the Colour of the Year 2020 by the Pantone colour institute. If you’re unfamiliar with Pantone, the company is best known for its colour trend forecasting, colour insights as well as customised colour consulting. And for over twenty years now, Pantone has chosen the “Colour of the Year” which best represents the state of the world in a colour form. Having witnessed the events of 2020 so far, I feel compelled to share my take on this year’s colour of the year not braketed with superficiality on how to incorporate this colour into your wardrobe or your interior as many fashion designers as well as interior designers and magazines have already done just.
Classic Blue has been announced as the Colour of the Year 2020 by the Pantone colour institute. If you’re unfamiliar with Pantone, the company is best known for its colour trend forecasting, colour insights as well as customised colour consulting. And for over twenty years now, Pantone has chosen the “Colour of the Year” which best represents the state of the world in a colour form. Having witnessed the events of 2020 so far, I feel compelled to share my take on this year’s colour of the year not braketed with superficiality on how to incorporate this colour into your wardrobe or your interior as many fashion designers as well as interior designers and magazines have already done just.