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runway-inspired home color
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White and Lemon
Liven up a bare white space with punches of lemon yellow like those we saw employed at David Koma, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Delpozo and more shows. This zesty combo lends even the darkest rooms an undeniable sunniness, and would be perfect for a kitchen or bathroom.
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Powder Blue and Cream
Pair powder blue and cream for a duo that will bring a breath of fresh air to your home. Powder blue was one of the strongest color trends for Spring 2015, and added a breeziness to the collections by Issey Miyake, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Altuzarra, Oscar de la Renta and many more designers. Soft and clean, this refined combination will give an impression of openness to a small space.
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Spring Green and Carnation Pink
Spring green and carnation pink came together on the runway in a combination that’s full of life and inspired by nature. Create a youthful atmosphere with the undiluted shades we saw at Oscar de la Renta and Moschino or go delicate and feminine with the more muted tones and graceful details expressed at Alberta Ferretti and Marchesa.
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Sky Blue and Coral
Sky blue and coral harmonized at Roksanda Ilincic, Clover Canyon, Antonio Berardi and Reem Acra, among others, in one of the most popular color mash-ups for Spring 2015. The warm and cool tones in this contrasting combination create a playful balance that’s anything but bland, and adds a beachy vibe to any room of the house.
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Orange, Pink and Red
If you’re ready to go bold with your decoration, look no further than the unexpected orange, pink and red combinations straight from Diane von Furstenberg, Missoni, Max Mara and Lela Rose. This vivid, spicy trio is sure to bring warmth and flair to your space.
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Green and Rust
Autumnal hues abounded at Gucci, Acne Studios, Prada and Emilio Pucci, and this earthy combination would give a classically masculine touch to a den or study. Match forest, olive or even look-at-me lime green fabrics with rust-colored leather accents to create this outdoorsy duet.
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Black, White and Cobalt
Basic black and white is a go-to color palette for fashionistas and interior designers alike, but this always-sophisticated duo was given an update with injections of cobalt blue by Marchesa, Issey Miyake, Emporio Armani and Public School. The crisp combo will give your living room a luxe, Mediterranean-inspired feel.
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Gray Ombre
Gray might sound lackluster, but decorating in the gradation of shades inspired by the ombre fabrications seen at Carolina Herrera, Giorgio Armani, Badgley Mischka and Thakoon will give even the dullest apartment an elegant, uptown touch. Create a tasteful grayscale by choosing a few shades of the same gray tone and place them near each other to achieve this chic effect.
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Black and Raspberry
If you’d like to bring more fun into your home, look no further than the high-impact combination of black and raspberry spotted at Dolce & Gabbana, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Christian Dior and Marchesa. This dynamic duo will bring a wild element to the boudoir — simply vary the intensity to suit your space and style.
