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PANTONE® 18-1438
Marsala enriches our mind, body and soul, exuding confidence and stability as the color of the year for 2015.
Marsala is a subtly seductive shade, one that draws us to its embracing warmth.
Dolce Gabana | Wedding Florals | Luxe Lady | Blonde Side View | Valentino
| Lady in Forest | Vogue Australia
PANTONE® 18-1438
Marsala enriches our mind, body and soul, exuding confidence and stability as the color of the year for 2015.
Marsala is a subtly seductive shade, one that draws us to its embracing warmth.
Marsala was a hit on the Spring 2015 runways with fashion designer featured in the PANTONE Fashion Color Report Spring 2015; Daniel Silverstain, Hervé Léger by Max Azria and Dennis Basso incorporated the hue into their collections. The impactful, full-bodied qualities of Marsala make for an elegant statement color when the color is used on its own or as a compelling accent when paired with many other colors.
With the ever-growing popularity of floral prints and striping, variations of this hue will undoubtedly carry into men’s and women’s clothing throughout next year. Marsala is also a popular choice for jewelry and fashion accessories, including handbags, hats, footwear and the burgeoning market of wearable technology.
This highly varietal shade combines dramatically with neutrals, including warmer taupes and grays. Because of its burnished undertones, sultry Marsala is highly compatible with amber, umber and golden yellows, greens in both turquoise and teal, and blues in the more vibrant range.