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Melodrama: The New York Times is choosing to replace "millenial pink"

"GUILTY PLEASURE" translated as "shameful pleasure." Frankly, we have long been not ashamed of things that like or are of interest - just a convenient phrase.

The last three years, fashion is ruled by the color "millenial pink". In other words, dusty pink or, as The Guardian describes it, "grapefruit-apricot-salmon". Despite the universal love of "millenial pink", The New York Times predicts that his days are already numbered - and they decided to choose a new hit of the season.

There were four applicants in the selection:

"Safety orange" ("safe orange") - "radical, attracting attention and even a little shocking" shade and "complete opposite of" millenial pink "" according to the senior editor of Fashionista.

"Melodramatic purple" ("melodramatic purple") - "cheerful and at the same time sad" shade, named after the latest album Lorde and firmly established in the fashionable everyday life after the appearance of the singer in the dress of pale-violet shade at MTV Awards - 2017.

"Gen Z yellow" ("yellow generation Z") is a term coined by the editors of Man Repeller to describe all shades of yellow at once, which filled our social networks (just recall the recent work of photographer Petra Collins).

"Neo mint" ("neyatny") - "futuristic color", evoking thoughts about the environment and ecology, which, according to the director of the WGSN fashion and design agency for fashion and design, Jane Monnington Boddy, will become the new "millenial pink" by 2020.

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