Color Trends: Pantone View Colour Planner S/S 22
PANTONEVIEW COLOUR PLANNER
There are many colour cards on the market but we think ours is unique. We have chanelled all of the industrial experience of our colour group into producing an easy-to-use card that is economic in cost and economic in time with palettes merchandised into core basics and fashion highlights. This product speaks the language of colour, embracing everything from fashion to interiors, cosmetics to industry.
This product is a proven tool, simple to use with proven results. This is what you get. The key colours where we introduce each palette with four key colours, which form your merchandising base. Key + supplementary colours where we add two to four supplementary colours to the key colours to develop, transform and individualise the core. Harmony pages creating colour mixes and harmonies is one of the great strengths of the PantoneView Colour Planner. Product pages where we show you how product ranges can now be coloured up. Download of a complete catalogue of each and every visual image used throughout the colour trend report by story chapter and end-use, plus our renowned film about the season concerned.
CONNECTIVITY In this colour trend report
This report is about connectivity - not just about human connectivity but things that seem to be opposites. This paradox is also seen in our colour statements. We anticipate our lives will return to normal but there is a possibility this might not happen. We may have to live with a “new normal” where the world will be a different shape. Our palettes try to reflect the various possibilities that are emerging today in a range of colours that embrace the calm and healing as well as a rainbow of hope.
We begin and end our story of ‘connection’ with strong colour statements – the first in a series of game-like, digital and virtual colours, the last in very human and material brights. Sandwiched in between, we see a series of mid-tone palettes that begin with a seasonless expression of greys, reflecting ideas of isolation and how light and dark are connected to one another. Then we feature cool terracotta and mineral shades progressing into warmer mid-tones in a new series of lightened greens, warm oranges and crafted colour. In line with our concept of duality and seamless opposites, we feel that colours will be used in many various ways - as solids, tone-on-tone, or in radical and unexpected contrasts. Materials will also show this sense of polarity in that some will be extremely grounded, familiar and reassuring, while others will be hyper real, fiercely energetic and youthful.
CP2022 | S/S 22