The Hamilton Spectator

Full-bodied Marsala is top colour for next year

- LEANNE ITALIE

Let’s hear it for Marsala, the wine-influenced, red-kissed colour of 2015, as chosen by Pantone.

“Hardy, robust, satisfying, fulfilling. At the same time there’s a certain glamour that’s attached to this colour,” offered Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute.

There’s a natural earthiness to the shade, a full-bodiness like the cooking wine it is named for, without overpoweri­ng.

“It really does embody a certain amount of confidence and stability,” Eiseman said.

The hue isn’t a risky one, whether in a nail polish, a frock on a runway or a pattern of stripes in a men’s tie or florals for table placemats or bedding.

Eiseman noted the versatile shade was among colours Pantone flagged as spring/ summer trends for 2015 earlier this year, as evidenced on the runways of Herve Leger by Max Azria, Dennis Basso and Creatures of the Wind, among other designers.

As they did with Radiant Orchid, the cosmetics giant Sephora plans a limited-edition collection of beauty products based on Pantone and its latest pick, Eiseman said. Marsala has been widely used in lipstick and hair colour for years.

One of the colour’s strengths, she said, is the ease in combining it with grey, black, beige and other neutrals.

“It’s a colour that you can mix with what you already own,” Eiseman said. “You can add just a touch of it. That’s the intent and purpose. It is not the colour that swallows the world.”

 ?? ROLEX ?? Marsala may have impact next year.
ROLEX Marsala may have impact next year.

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