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Pantone on Fashion: A Century of Color in Design
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Follow global color authority Pantone on this vivid journey through the rich history of color in fashion. Favorite hues and their appearances across the decades are profiled in informative text and copiously illustrated by runway photos and archival images. Track Bright Marigold from its heyday in the 1940s as Hermès' identifying hue to its showstopping appearance in Carolina Herrera's Spring/Summer 2013 collection, and trace Cyber Yellow from 1960s mod style to Anna Sui's 1990s punk-inspired looks. Complete with a survey of the industry-defining PANTONE Color of the Year, PANTONE on Fashion is the ultimate guide to the timeless shades the fashion world loves to love.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This is a gorgeous book to page through, and for that I alone I give it three starts. But as far as the content goes, it's not worth another twinkle. Rather than give much sense of changing preferences in color, each write up shows us two (or three) examples of clothes in the featured color from before 2005 or so, and two (or three) from the past 10 years. There will usually be one comment about a decade in which the color was popular, but there's not much discussion of why it shown, or why it went out of style. Disappointing.