80s Editorial

Fashion decade - bold and graphic

This is one of several color interpretations commonly associated with 80s Editorial.

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Palette80s Editorial
Batch068-8E
Pigments0 / 5 Sampled
MoodFashion decade - bold
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fashion decade - bold and graphic

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80s Editorial aesthetic example
In use80s editorial
Hex Reference
#1C1208Editorial Black
#E8291CFashion Red
#C84B80Hot Pink
#2B4FAACobalt Blue
#F5C518Graphic Yellow
The Aesthetic

High-fashion power dressing with bold shoulders and saturated studio lighting

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More 80s Editorial Interpretations
Power Dressing
Corporate-era bold: shoulder pads in electric blue and gold
Miami Vice
Pastel linen blazer over no socks: Crockett by the water
Neon Noir
Dark decade: hot pink against near-black at midnight
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About This Palette
What colors are in the 80s Editorial color palette?
The 80s Editorial palette contains 5 colors: Editorial Black (#1C1208), Fashion Red (#E8291C), Hot Pink (#C84B80), Cobalt Blue (#2B4FAA), Graphic Yellow (#F5C518).
What mood does the 80s Editorial color palette convey?
Fashion decade - bold and graphic
How do I use the 80s Editorial color palette?
The 80s editorial palette works best for Luxury fashion brands, Executive portraiture, Bold corporate identity.
What are the hex codes for the 80s Editorial palette?
The 80s Editorial palette hex codes are: #1C1208, #E8291C, #C84B80, #2B4FAA, #F5C518.

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