How To Incorporate Peach Fuzz Into Your Home And Wardrobe This Spring

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With the arrival of spring (much to our delight), there’s a noticeable entry of light, encouraging us to inject some brightness into our wardrobes. Pantone’s chosen hue for 2024, “Peach Fuzz,” a subtle amalgamation of pink and orange, exudes modern elegance and warmth, promising to add a gentle charm to our attire and living spaces.

This colour, officially named “Pantone 13-1023 Peach Fuzz,” brings a tactile appeal, merging contemporary sophistication with a comforting familiarity.

It has appeared significantly across various sectors, from fashion runways to interior design, representing a new neutral that blends effortlessly into our daily lives. Notably, style icons and celebrities have already adopted this shade, indicating its forthcoming prominence in fashion circles.

How To Incorporate Peach into Your Wardrobe

Left to right: Stella McCartney, Altuzarra, Givenchy, Alaïa, Chanel Spring Summer Collections. Images: Spotlight/Launchmetrics

So, how can one incorporate peach to revitalise their wardrobe, home, and overall ambience? Stylist Liz Teich shared with Business Insider that while peach is fantastic for home decor, it can be challenging to style as it doesn’t complement every skin undertone.

Erin Eagle, stylist and founder of A Style Set, mentioned that this colour denotes a shift towards a softer, more feminine aesthetic compared to the bold Barbie pinks and magentas of 2023. “We’re likely to see a spectrum of pastels, from ballerina pink to deeper oranges,” Eagle commented, making the shade more inclusive.

Its muted nature might not suit all fashion looks, potentially washing out some complexions. However, it’s an excellent choice for darker or pale skin. Individuals with these skin tones might explore a monochromatic peach ensemble or pair it with richer orange shades.

If you’re unsure about wearing peach, consider accessories as an alternative, though keep them away from your face to avoid a washed-out appearance. Opt for a richer hue like Pantone’s Desert Flower instead.

Pastel tones like peach are typically springtime favourites, but Teich says there’s no hard rule. “You can begin to integrate peach now, combining it with heavier textures and colours to maintain a seasonal feel,” she added, pointing to the peach-infused Chanel ready-to-wear Autumn/Winter 2024 collection as an example.

Beauty looks from the Spring Summer 2024 Runways: Area BKS, Missoni, Dullaert Haute Couture, Louis Vuitton (AW24), Givenchy. Images: Spotlight/Launchmetrics.

The advice for those accessorising with peach is to coordinate with reds, pinks, and oranges for a cohesive look. Eagle suggests pairing it with subtle shades like cream, tan, or white for a safer option, while Teich recommends a complementary “minty blue” for a more daring ensemble.

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How To Incorporate Peach Into Your Home Decor

If peach doesn’t suit your wardrobe, why not welcome it into your home? Being a relatively neutral colour, Peach Fuzz can be easily incorporated into your home without overwhelming your space.

Consider adding touches of Peach Fuzz to your living areas through soft furnishings like scatter cushions, blankets, footstools, and rugs, or delicate orange pastel florals.

Smaller Peach Fuzz-toned ornaments, such as blush pink vases, can also introduce the hue subtly into your environment. Another top tip is that peach can look amazing with accents of gold. Let’s say, for example, you add a Marteli Decorative Gold Knot Sculpture that contrasts beautifully against a peach wall or a gold candle on your peach table cover.

If you’re contemplating more significant changes, opting for Peach Fuzz-coloured furniture, painting walls, or adding peach wallpaper can make a bold statement.

We hope these suggestions inspire you to embrace a touch of Peach Fuzz in your life!