Pantone Just Proclaimed Peach as 2024's Key Colour—5 Shades It Looks Best With

Yesterday, Pantone announced its annual Colour of the Year, showcasing a soft and palatable peach shade dubbed Peach Fuzz. The creamy shade is reminiscent of a warm sunset or a delicate flower petal. Cited by the company as "a cosy and comforting hue, nurturing compassion and heartfelt kindness", the tone bridges the gap between warmth and comfort with romance and sophistication. Each year, Pantone's Colour of the Year is said to capture the zeitgeist of the particular time. For its emphasis on calming and nurturing, Peach Fuzz expresses an optimistic energy that we hope to see realised in the forthcoming year.

Whilst the warm colour feels very in tune with trends that have flourished within the interiors landscape, the fashion world had largely veered away from peach, but evidently, that's set to change. This past September predicted that the fresh tone was on the rise, as designers such as Bottega Veneta and

16Arlington wove the colour into their collections, in natural, wearable ways that played into the gentleness side of the soft shade. Whilst fashion and styling is an entirely personal process, from my time monitoring trends and working with stylists, I can confidently suggest the below colour pairings as an entry point to styling the newly trending tone.

Read on to discover every way we'll be styling Peach Fuzz in 2024.

5 CHIC PEACH FUZZ COLOUR COMBINATIONS TO TRY

1. PEACH + BURGUNDY

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Style Notes: The runways instilled fresh styling inspiration for peach, including with rich colour pairings that work to ground the lighter tone. The Bottega Veneta runway, for example, showcased a deep merlot and soft peach pairing, which made for a harmonised outfit with an edge. When styling the gentle shade, my best advice is to veer away from colours that are equally soft to avoid washing out the look. Instead, the light shade comes to life when worn with a rich or strong colour. 

2. PEACH + SAGE

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Style Notes: A cool, muted sage pairing will allow for a cohesive finish that feels fresh and spirited rather than tepid, and chic accessories are the ideal way to experiment with colours.

3. PEACH + GREY

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Style Notes: If you're interested in styling a neutral shade, cool grey will balance the romantic nature of peach without taking away from its charms.

4. PEACH + CAMEL

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Style Notes: This tonal duo will create a warm ensemble that feels both trend led and timeless.

5. PEACH + BROWN

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Style Notes: Tapping into an earthy, neutral colour palette will also aid in grounding comforting peach. A chocolate brown pairing will warm the shade, making it more wearable for a wider variety of skin tones. 

Next Up: 8 Small Trends That Will Make Your 2024 Outfits Feel So Much Fresher

Natalie Munro
News Writer

Natalie Munro is Who What Wear UK’s news writer. Having worked in the fashion industry since her time at university—where she obtained a BA in Journalism from University of the Arts London, Natalie's experience spans journalistic and styling roles. In the early stages of her career Natalie predominately worked on editorial shoots for fashion publications such as British Vogue, Vogue Ukraine, AnOther Magazine and Elle UK, before moving into journalism roles.

On completion of her degree she interned in the editorial team at British Vogue and later went on to freelance for the publication. Here, she developed her interest in reporting on the latest fashion news and trends. Inspired by the dynamic nature of the industry, Natalie went on to write for other lifestyle and fashion brands and publications before taking on the role as News Writer for Who What Wear.

With an interest in uncovering the latest fashion trends, Natalie takes a leading role in identifying news for Who What Wear UK. Focusing on trends on and off the runway, as well as street style and celebrity fashion, Natalie reports on a daily basis, ensuring that she remains ahead of the trends. Natalie also creates content for Who What Wear’s social channels including TikTok and Instagram on a weekly basis.