Pantone Spring/Summer 2026 - New York Palette: Dusty Rose, Lava Falls and Rhodonite

Another week has flown by. Can you believe it is already the middle of April? We have been having summer here in the midwest. Today it was in the 80’s so my grandson and I spend some time at the park and played outside. I don’t really like that it is this warm already. I like a more gradual warm up and truly enjoy the temps that hover around 65 to 75. Any warmer than that and I start to wilt.

Today I put together an outfit using pieces in my closet for the next three colors on the Pantone New York Palette: Dusty Rose, Lava Falls and Rhodonite. You can see the original colors on this pin on Pinterest.

For this outfit I pulled out my Sonoma corduroy’s from Kohl’s. I love this color and think it can look pink, or even rusty depending on what other colors it is paired with. These are very comfy, though they would be even more comfy if I got back on track with my Weight Watchers app. It has been a real battle lately, and all the stress of grief, my hubby losing his job and my ongoing health issues does not help.

Here are a few similar colored pairs of pants from Chico’s, Land’s End, and Talbots.

Rhodonite has been on the Pantone palette before. You can see that outfit here. This purply blue is unique as far as darker blues go, and it doesn’t always pair up with other blues, but I do like that it is different which makes it fun to find combinations to go with it. This is a thrifted Old Navy shirt, and appears to be a men’s vintage piece.

Since this color is very hard to find in clothing I am linking a few pieces in a navy blue or a dark blue for you to look at. Check out Kohl’s, J.Jill, and Land’s End.

For the Lava Falls color, I decided to use this thrifted Croft and Barrow cardigan. The color has almost a burgundy tone to it, but not truly, so I thought this red sweater with the marled yarn a closer option.

This is a pretty one from a retailer called Mayberry. This one is also cute from Nordstrom.

I chose my navy blue ankle boots, and while they are not the exact same blue as Rhodonite you can hardly tell the difference since they are not right next to each other.

I wanted something a little different for my necklace and bag, so I chose to use similar colors with the cognac brown. I don’t remember where I got the necklace, and the bag is a thrifted, leather Fossil piece.

Here are a few bags from DSW.

What do you think of these colors? Would you have ever thought to combine these into one outfit? Out of these three colors which do you like the best?

I hope you are enjoying these Pantone colors. If you like this series and the blog, please leave me a comment or two. It helps to know there are people out there following along.

Have a great Tuesday!

Pantone - Autumn/Winter - 2021 - New York Palette: Adobe, Rhodonite and Olive Branch

Due to my illness, I have neglected this little blog for a few weeks. While we are still trying to get all symptoms under control and actually find diagnoses for said symptoms, I hope to be able to get back to some semblance of regular posting, so please bear with me. To all of you who have been so supportive and loving on Facebook and Instagram, thank you. Your kind words, thoughts and prayers have been so appreciated.

The last two colors on the New York Palette for the Pantone Autumn/Winter series are my favorites. Adobe is certainly what I expect on a fall color palette and Rhodonite is a completely different blue, that I think works fabulously for the fall season. Once again, I am using Olive Branch as my classic color. As I have mentioned before, olive works well with so many other colors, and makes the transition from one season to another, smooth and seamless.

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These thrifted Michael Kors jeans might be just a smidge lighter than Adobe, but I think they work quite well. I know the world is saying skinny jeans are not in right now, but I like my skinnies and I will continue to wear them. Sure I will wear other silhouettes as well, but I especially favor skinnies in the cool weather to wear with boots.

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The dark blue tunic top, is an older Christopher and Banks piece. After I put the outfit together, I realized the tunic is less like the Rhodonite color, while the bluish purple in the print of the jacket is a closer fit.

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My jacket is a thrifted Christopher and Banks piece. It fits similarly to a jean jacket and the print is perfect for bringing on all the fall feels.

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My thrifted olive bag is Fossil brand. This is a great piece if you want something you can throw all sorts of things into. Ha, ha. A hobo bag is a good choice for travel, as it easily fits into many different spaces and yet has plenty of room for all the goodies.

You can see in the previous two pictures, I kept my jewelry simple by adding a few olive bracelets and a string of olive beads.

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You’ve seen numerous pairs of SO ankle boots on the blog, because I have them in SO many different colors. Ha, ha. See what I did there? These are great little ankle boots for fall and work with jeans, trousers, skirts and even dresses. Apparently, the affiliate program I work with is no longer using Kohl’s as one of their retailers, so here are links to the Kohl’s website for a few different styles of ankle boots. Here is the Averyy, the Chantilly, and the Barb 2. These are not an expensive boot, and that is one of the reasons I like them. They also still look pretty good after a number of seasons, but then, I don’t wear the same pair every day. I am not getting any sort of compensation to recommend these boots, I just really like them.

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What do you think of these colors? Do you like this outfit? Let me know your thoughts by leaving me some love in the comments.

I’m including a few shopping links, although it was very hard to find this color in the pants. Anyway, these are affiliate links, brought to you at no extra cost. If you purchase something through one of my links, I get a few cents. You are not charged any extra to make a purchase through my blog.

Photo credit Jessica Trumbull with Rebecca Trumbull.