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Global color expert Pantone has picked reddish-brown Marsala as its 2015 Color of the Year. It's darker, perhaps more somber and safer than 2014's punchy pinky-purple Radiant Orchid and 2013's ...
Take a look inside that bottle of Marsala wine sitting in your bar you once bought for that Italian chicken recipe. That earthy, reddish-amber color is what Pantone has just named its 2015 Color ...
What to make of Marsala, the Pantone color of the year for 2015? What to ... “It’s a repellent version of cranberry, deeply unattractive, like cranberries with mildew, wine turned to vinegar.
Take a look inside that bottle of Marsala wine sitting in your bar you once bought for that Italian chicken recipe. That earthy, reddish-amber color is what Pantone has named its 2015 Color of the ...
Marsala, a gorgeous terracotta red shade, has been named the official color of the year by the biggest experts in the field. You may not have heard of Pantone, but the color authorities have been ...
Marsala. That’s the Pantone color of the year for 2015, and the shade color experts believes will influence fashion, graphic, home decor and industrial design trends.
Pantone, a company known for the color-matching system used in printing and manufacturing industries, recently announced its 2015 Color of the Year: marsala, as in the Italian red wine that’s ...
Accessorize with woods and stone to create a sultry, wine cellar look or go for more upbeat and modern with calm greens, yellows, and white. This versatility is what makes 2015's color of the year ...
NEW YORK (AP) - Let's hear it for Marsala, the wine-influenced, red-kissed color of 2015, as chosen by Pantone."Hardy, robust, satisfying, fulfilling. At the same time there's a certain glamour ...
What's the color that will take over 2015, and how did the Pantone Color Institute come up with the name? WSJ's Christina Binkley and Pantone's Leatrice Eiseman discuss with Tanya Rivero. Photo ...
Color of the Year: 10 Trendsetting Celebs Who’ve Already Worn Marsala. Pantone announced the deep wine hue as the 2015 color to beat, but these 10 boldfacers have a sartorial palette that's ...
NEW YORK - Let's hear it for Marsala, the wine-influenced, red-kissed color of 2015, as chosen by Pantone. "Hardy, robust, satisfying, fulfilling. At the same time there's a certain glamour that's ...