PANTONE'S CLASSIC BLUE IN 2020 05.12.2019

Pantone 19-4052 Classic Blue has been named the Color of the Year 2020.

After several years of bright, candy-colored hues, Pantone has selected a blue tone meant to instill "calm, confidence and connection."

According to a post on the company's Instagram, Classic Blue is "a timeless and enduring blue hue elegant in its simplicity. Suggestive of the sky at dusk, the reassuring qualities of Classic Blue offer the promise of protection; highlighting our desire for a dependable and stable foundation from which to build.

"As we cross the threshold into a new era, Pantone has translated the hue into a multi-sensory experience to reach a greater diversity of people and provide an opportunity for everyone to engage with the color. We will be tapping into sight, sound, smell, taste and texture to make the Pantone Color of the Year for 2020 a truly immersive color experience for all."

Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of The Pantone Color Institute, added, "We are living in a time that requires trust and faith. It is this kind of constancy and confidence that is expressed by Pantone 19-4052 Classic Blue, a solid and dependable blue hue we can always rely on. Imbued with a deep resonance, Classic Blue provides an anchoring foundation. A boundless blue evocative of the vast and infinite evening sky, Classic Blue encourages us to look beyond the obvious to expand our thinking; challenging us to think more deeply, increase our perspective and open the flow of communic­ation."

Pantone has partnered with LG VDL for an exclusive color cosmetics collection. The VDL + Pantone Color of the Year 2020 collection, Classic Blue, was "designed for the woman who pursues her boldest dreams and desires," the company stated.

Inspired by Pantone's 2020 Color of the Year, 19-4052 Classic Blue, an evocation of stability in disruptive times, Firmenich flavorists created a natural, fresh, blueberry taste, while Firmenich perfumers crafted a unique fragrance symbolizing the meeting of sky and sea. The multisensory additions are included in a box set associated with the Color of the Year announcement.

Perfumer Ashley Balavoine created a scented candle that evokes Classic Blue with notes of "water and sea salt lifted by airy sky," an accord with notes of "fluffy cloud with waterlily and seaweed absolute," followed by bottom notes of "blue musk, minerals and ocean timber," per Firmenich.

Flavorist Eric Tang created a sweet blueberry flavor with green, floral and "Classic Blue notes." The flavor has been demoed in tea, jam and other products.

It's no surprise that the Flavor of the Year for 2020 is classic blueberry, based on insights across 5,000 consumers in 16 countries. Firmenich's research discovered that blueberry flavor was associated with happiness and a sense of comfort.

This isn't the first time a muti-sensory approach has been taken for the color of the year. For the 2016 Color of the Year, Firmenich created a fragrance, Harmony, that blended the moods of Serenity and Rose Quartz, the colors of the year. The genderless scent comprised rose Centifolia, musks and incense for a weightless effect.

"It's a pleasure working with Pantone's Color of the Year, as it gives us yet another opportunity to shape perfumery trends and popular culture," said Armand de Villoutreys, president, perfumer and ingredients, Firmenich. "Not only did we develop a unique olfactive concept for Classic Blue, but we applied it to one of the industry's largest growing segments, premium scented candles, to increase wellness and positive emotions in homes and offices everywhere."

"Familiar and reassuring, blueberry and fresh green notes are a distinctive feature of Classic Blue," said Emmanuel Butstraen, president of flavors, Firmenich. "Today, with our increasing focus on health and wellness, blueberries are in a real sense becoming rediscovered, and growing to be one of the most relevant flavors in many areas of food and beverages."

Source: perfumerflavorist.com