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Honeysuckle Named Pantone's Color Of 2011

First Posted: 12/09/10 08:15 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:15 PM ET

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Text By SAMANTHA CRITCHELL, Associated Press

NEW YORK - It may be gray outside when the calendar flips to 2011, but a bright red-pink hue will be in fashion.

"Honeysuckle" is the color of 2011 chosen by Pantone Color Institute, the research arm of Pantone Inc., the company that largely sets color standards for the fashion and home industries.

The reddish pink shade lights a fire to your senses and revs you up, says Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute.

It's much livelier than 2010's color of the year: turquoise.

That was supposed to have a calming, escapist effect on the public's collective psyche after all of the bruising economic challenges, Eiseman says, but now we're ready for something stronger while still not moving quite at full-steam ahead.

"The color says we need to be hopeful and think of things that satisfy as many senses as we can," she says.

Eiseman studies trends adopted by designers, manufacturers and retailers, as well as indicators of public opinion, before making her prediction for the new year.

For some, honeysuckle will evoke a sweet taste, a happy childhood memory or the sound of hummingbirds, offering a hint of nostalgia within the otherwise energetic color, she says.
Eiseman does acknowledge, though, that others might be confused about the name because the honeysuckle flower can be shades of white or yellow, too.

Designer James Mischka, half of the Badgley Mischka duo, is in the I-thought-honeysuckle-was-yellow camp, but he's a fan of the red-pink color when it comes to fashion. "It's a really important color for us to get in for spring. It's a real strong color, but it's wearable for lots of skin types."

It also works for a variety of ages and styles, he says, noting that they used it for both their upscale collection and their more contemporary line. "It's a positive, strong, affirmative color, and I think that's what hopefully everyone's attitude is going into next year."
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It can be worn for casual and formal occasions and it's not limited to spring and summer, Mischka says. The way to wear it is either against white or all on its own, he says, noting it doesn't pair well with black.

Eiseman says that it is complementary to blues, greens and oranges, though, which will also work in the homes arena. "You're seeing it in tabletop -- it lends itself to striping and patterning in linens -- and it's gorgeous in glassware."

It used to be that home products followed fashion, but there's an effort on the homes side to work more in tandem, says Mary Rodgers, director of marketing and communication at Cuisinart. "For the home-appliance business, especially with our consumer, we've found success in products that put color in more fun items or things you don't leave on the counter."

For example, she says, an ice-cream maker will be offered in honeysuckle, but there are no plans for a coffee maker or food processor.

She compares it to the way people use colors in fashion: a purple scarf or red flats vs. a gray coat or black business suit. "Consumers like playing when they're working with accessories, but they're not willing to commit to them."

(All images from the Badgley Mischka spring 2011 collection show)

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11:57 PM on 12/13/2010
Salmon.
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Derek Spisak
03:26 AM on 12/13/2010
looks like blush or bashful to me
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Retrofuturistic
see things as they really are
01:05 PM on 12/12/2010
Sor-ry. Not buyin' it.
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abra1967
08:06 PM on 12/10/2010
Ok....say Strawberry....because Honeysuckle is yellow....and I remember this color being big about 4 years ago....
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Roy E Pearson
A man in search of the right questions.
05:35 PM on 12/12/2010
Yes, got tons of it in my back pasture. Can you say Yellowish and Cream. They must have the blush color that people get when someone says Honeysuckle, in mind.
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mairs
06:21 PM on 12/10/2010
Hey coral! Back from the 70's are ya? I've also seen you lurking in the clothing section of golf shops for years!
06:02 PM on 12/10/2010
The legs on the model in the third photo - frightening.
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nancestef
I started with nothing & still have most of it.
05:14 PM on 12/10/2010
Like George Carlin would say -- he wanted to go to school where the colors were "ultra-violet and flesh-tone".
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TheFabOne
From the Bottom To the Top, The Cream Of The Crop!
05:09 PM on 12/10/2010
Which Hue Has Been Named The Color Of 2011?

.......How about BLUE.

Blue is the color for the blue bloods who just got even richer with this tax cut.

Blue is also the color the rest of us will be feeling economically throughout the coming year.
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Hank26
01:19 PM on 12/10/2010
Apple green and dark chocolate will be MY colors for 2011.
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abra1967
08:07 PM on 12/10/2010
I have been wearing these for a while....love them!
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mlaiuppa
Pres. Sarcasm Society. Like we need your approval.
03:25 AM on 12/11/2010
Funny. I've had a passion for apple green for several months now.

I think they missed it with this weak, bland reddish pink or pinkish red or whatever it is.

Rose? Maybe. But not Honeysuckle.
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Hank26
01:18 PM on 12/10/2010
Legally Blonde (2001) Elle: And last week I saw Cameron Diaz at Fred Segal, and I talked her out of buying this truly heinous angora sweater. Whoever said orange was the new pink was seriously disturbed."

Blech!
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SweetBabu
Don't wanna cry, so I guess I'll laugh
12:45 PM on 12/10/2010
I'm sorry, but that is not honeysuckle. Isn't honeysuckle a creamy yellow? I dunno, maybe that's just the honeysuckle we have here in PA. This looks like coral to me.
02:27 PM on 12/10/2010
Agreed.
Although there are some varieties that are pinkish.
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abra1967
08:08 PM on 12/10/2010
I agree!
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Susan Shaffer
no sense of humor
12:42 PM on 12/10/2010
i can make up my own mind thanks
11:47 AM on 12/10/2010
Honeysuckle is actually Coral. Like the pantone color of 1978 or something. I'll stick with last year's color.
10:41 AM on 12/10/2010
Hey - It's my grandma's favorite lipstick color!
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CHMB
What's long and brown and sticky? A Stick.
10:02 AM on 12/10/2010
I'm not the biggest fan of pink, but this really is a nice colour.