The color experts from the Pantone Color Institute have spoken. Peach Fuzz — aka PANTONE 13-1023 — is the 2024 Color of the Year.
Pantone, a New Jersey-based company known for its universal color language for designers and manufacturers, has been picking a Color of the Year since 1999. To find the shade, the research team scours the world for new color influences.
The company said it chose Peach Fuzz, a hue that lands somewhere between pink and orange, because of its warm radiance, and modern elegance + it “captures our desire to nurture ourselves and others.”
With Peach Fuzz on the brain, we decided to put together a deck of Panther City aesthetics that embody the Color of the Year — from stunning skyline pics to local businesses. Scroll through the slideshow below for a warm, fuzzy feeling featuring all things Fort Worth.
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Some might call the Tarrant County Courthouse’s signature pink Texas granite “Peach Fuzz.” | Photo by FTWtoday
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Peach or grapefruit cocktail — same thing, right? | Photo by @nickelcityfwtx
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The Pantone Color of the Year washes our own Sundance Square. | Photo by @unboundedleather
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Grab a glass of sweet pink wine at The Coupe, a new sparkling wine bar in South Main Village. | Photo by FTWtoday
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The Fort Worth Museum of Science is a warm orange and pink icon in the Cultural District | Photo by @hmeau22
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Sip the reader-voted “best margarita in town” in the Peach Fuzz-toned Taco Heads restaurant. | Photo by @taco.heads
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Take Fido to the blush-colored Origami Dog shop in downtown. | Photo by @theballooncodfw
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Photo by FTWtoday
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Take in a show inside the orange-y bricks of Dickies Arena. | Photo by FTWtoday
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