Anyway, I love Pantone's honeysuckle color. It's such a pretty coral pink color that I would adore to incorporate into my wardrobe a bit more this spring.
I'm also loving lavender for spring (I've been wearing my new J. Crew cardi in orchid almost every other day) and what do you know? Pantone predicted that I would like that too. Here is their color forecast for spring, released months and months ago.
And here's fall 2011 already! It's just been released in conjunction with Fashion Week, along with coordinated sketches from major designers.
Which kind of makes you wonder: did Betsey Johnson (for instance) agree to use Honeysuckle in both her collections this year? Did she agree to that sometime in early 2010? Is this some kind of color conspiracy?
Which all means, of course, that we must end with a quote from The Devil Wears Prada:
But what you don't know is that that sweater is not just blue, it's not turquoise. It's not lapis. It's actually cerulean. And you're also blithely unaware of the fact that in 2002, Oscar de la Renta did a collection of cerulean gowns. And then I think it was Yves Saint Laurent... wasn't it who showed cerulean military jackets? . . . And then cerulean quickly showed up in the collections of eight different designers. And then it filtered down through the department stores and then trickled on down into some tragic Casual Corner where you, no doubt, fished it out of some clearance bin. However, that blue represents millions of dollars and countless jobs and it's sort of comical how you think that you've made a choice that exempts you from the fashion industry when, in fact, you're wearing the sweater that was selected for you by the people in this room from a pile of stuff.
P.S. Did you know that Pantone announced Cerulean as the color of the current millenium in 1999? The conspiracy grows!