Pantone recently unveiled the Pantone Fashion Color Report Spring 2015.

Released to coincide with New York Fashion Week, the color report features the top 10 colors for women's and men's fashion for spring 2015, along with designer sketches, quotes and headshots. The complete report is available at www.pantone.com/spring2015.

"Many feel compelled to be connected around the clock because we are afraid we'll miss something important. There is a growing movement to step out and create 'quiet zones' to disconnect from technology and unwind, giving ourselves time to stop and be still," said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute.

"Color choices follow the same minimalistic, 'en plein air' theme, taking a cue from nature rather than being reinvented or mechanically manipulated. Soft, cool hues blend with subtle warm tones to create a soothing escape from the everyday hustle and bustle."

The top colors for women's fashion for spring 2015 are:

PANTONE 14-4313 Aquamarine - On one end of the women's palette sits Aquamarine, an airy, ethereal blue with a cool, dreamy feel that mixes well with the other blues and greens in the Top 10.   

PANTONE 16-4725 Scuba Blue - Restores our sense of carefree playfulness, while invigorating the body and mind. 

PANTONE 14-5714 Lucite Green -  A soft, serene green offers a fresh sense of clarity 

PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue - A strong and reliable anchor and, with its waterborne qualities, is perceived as thoughtful and introspective. 

PANTONE 14-1213 Toasted Almond - Reminiscent of the sun on our skin in the spring and summer months, this is a suntanned neutral, offers timeless, comforting warmth.

PANTONE 16-1720 Strawberry Ice - A light, nurturing coral tone.

PANTONE 15-1247 Tangerine - An energizing, non-jarring take on orange that adds a pop of color for spring. 

PANTONE 13-0720 Custard - Emanating warmth and happiness, Custard serves as an all-encompassing yellow for the spring palette, which can be combined with Classic Blue for a maritime look. 

PANTONE 18-1438 Marsala - Much like the fortified wine that gives Marsala its name, this compelling and cordial hue incorporates the satisfying richness of a tastefully fulfilling meal, while it's grounding red-brown roots point to a sophisticated, natural earthiness. 

PANTONE 14-4102 Glacier Gray - Marsala works well with Glacier Gray, a timeless and unobtrusive gray that adds a sense of graceful relaxation as another practical neutral.

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