Peach, but not too girly. Since my teenage daughter started wearing fuzzy peachy sweaters, I've felt that it was too young for me. Thanks for showing me the possibilities!
I love it! I love it! I love it! I may veer a wee bit more orangey–so that it's not QUITE so pastel–but I love it. I love the idea of just introducing a few things, so that I can add it into my literal color phobic wardrobe. But, it's not a HUGE commitment. Well done, as usual!
Nectarine never looked so tempting. I bought two new cashmere sweaters recently one is a soft mauvey pink the other a lemony yellow. Looking at the colour swatches I think it's safe to say I'm getting ready for Spring!
Oh, goody! This is the one I've been waiting for!!! One of my absolute favorite colors. I LOVE the cardigan! And like Ellen, I like the visual example of how you just need to add a few things.
Hi Janice, can you please explain why the use of Pantone colours. While I can see that it defines a particular colour but how can we translate this when shopping, because as far as I can see they aren't used by stores.
sara says
Peach, but not too girly. Since my teenage daughter started wearing fuzzy peachy sweaters, I've felt that it was too young for me. Thanks for showing me the possibilities!
Ellen says
I love it! I love it! I love it! I may veer a wee bit more orangey–so that it's not QUITE so pastel–but I love it. I love the idea of just introducing a few things, so that I can add it into my literal color phobic wardrobe. But, it's not a HUGE commitment. Well done, as usual!
hostess of the humble bungalow says
Nectarine never looked so tempting.
I bought two new cashmere sweaters recently one is a soft mauvey pink the other a lemony yellow. Looking at the colour swatches I think it's safe to say I'm getting ready for Spring!
Grasshopper says
Oh, goody! This is the one I've been waiting for!!! One of my absolute favorite colors. I LOVE the cardigan! And like Ellen, I like the visual example of how you just need to add a few things.
Anonymous says
Hi Janice,
can you please explain why the use of Pantone colours. While I can see that it defines a particular colour but how can we translate this when shopping, because as far as I can see they aren't used by stores.
Thanks Naomi