PANTONE 2021 Spring/Summer London Fashion Week Color Report
Release time:
2021-01-19
The Pantone Color Institute™, a subsidiary of Pantone LLC, specializes in providing trend forecasting and color consulting services. This season's report includes 10 trending colors and 5 core classic colors for the season, previewing the colors that designers will showcase in their new spring/summer collections at London Fashion Week.

According to Pantone Color Institute color experts, in these uncertain and anxious times, the colors of London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2021 highlight our need to immerse ourselves in a world of color that reflects hope and optimism. The Spring/Summer 2021 colors combine a free-spirited attitude with practicality and versatility, emphasizing our desire for the joy and pleasure that color can bring to life.
The Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute stated: "A collection of springtime floral hues that lifts our spirits and rekindles our interest in colors that inspire optimism—a much-needed mindset. These colors are versatile enough for year-round use, infusing our desire for comfort and ease with vibrancy and determination."
London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2021 Trending Colors:
Springtime floral hues plus new core classics, combining a free-spirited attitude with practicality and versatility.
PANTONE 14-3205
Pirouette

Ballet Slipper Pink: A subtle pink that adds a touch of gentleness.
PANTONE 16-0436
Pickled Pepper

Pickled Pepper Green: A garden green that is cheerful, stimulating, and tangy.
PANTONE 15-3716
Purple Rose

Purple Rose: Mysterious purple rose conveys an enchanting message.
PANTONE 16-1253
Orange Ochre

Orange Ochre: This earthy orange transcends the seasons.
PANTONE 13-5412
Beach Glass

Beach Glass Blue: An aquamarine blue, smoothed by waves and currents.
PANTONE 14-1050
Marigold

Marigold Orange: A comfortable yellow-orange hue brings warm visuals.
PANTONE 18-4250
Indigo Bunting

Indigo Bunting: A cheerful, bright blue, symbolic of the male bluebird.
PANTONE 18-1552
Lava Falls

Lava Falls Red: This fiery molten red exudes a gushing energy.
PANTONE 13-0647
Illuminating

Illuminating Yellow: A friendly, cheerful, and optimistic yellow hue that promises a sunny day.
PANTONE 16-4535
Blue Atoll

Blue Atoll: Blue Atoll is reminiscent of tropical islands in the ocean.
London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2021 Core Classics:
The versatility of these core colors transcends the seasons.
PANTONE 11-0202
Baby’s Breath
Baby’s Breath White: A pale off-white, lighter than air.
PANTONE 17-1221
Macchiato

Macchiato: A milky coffee hue, full of warmth.
PANTONE 19-4105
Polar Night

Polar Night Blue: A deep, calm twilight blue.
PANTONE 17-5104
Ultimate Gray

Ultimate Gray: A stable and reliable gray that appears composed.
PANTONE 18-0529
Sphagnum

Sphagnum Green: The mossy green that covers the ground.
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