Schwarzkopf Professional has joined forces with the PANTONE Color Institute – the global color expert and trend forecaster – to present a unique set of 18 new IGORA ROYAL mixes inspired by trending color worlds identified by PANTONE.
Our global color ambassadors Lesley Jennison and Arjan Bevers, as well as the creative collective X-presion and the color educator Josie Vilay then used this color world inspiration from PANTONE to create these mixes matching harmoniously to the forecasted trends. Get inspired and shop the mixes below!
In our IGORA ROYAL® Mixes Collection:
- We joined forces with the PANTONE Color Institute – a global color expert – in a unique collaboration that celebrates our color expertise and reinforces our commitment to color
- The PANTONE Color Institue consulted with us on the next big trending color worlds for the upcoming year
- Our global color ambassadors Lesley Jennison and Arjan Bevers, as well as the creative collective X-presion and the color educator Josie Vilay then used this color world inspiration from PANTONE to create a total of 18 IGORA ROYAL Mixes matching harmoniously to the forecasted trends
- All of the IGORA ROYAL Mixes created by our colorists were brought to life in the 6 powerful looks featured in the ESSENTIAL LOOKS® INSCAPE Collection
"Color is essential to our very existence. From the foods we eat, to the beauty of flora and fauna, color defines our world. The first thing you remember and the last thing you forget, color is an identifier."
Laurie Pressman
Vice President, PANTONE Color Institute
INTRODUCING 18 IGORA ROYAL® MIXES INSPIRED BY PANTONE
DISCOVER THE LOOKS CREATED WITH THESE MIXES
NOVEL COMFORT MIXES
COLOR TREND AS FORECASTED BY THE PANTONE COLOR INSTITUTE
CREATED BY LESLEY JENNISON, GLOBAL AMBASSADOR
QUINTESSENTIAL MIXES
COLOR TREND AS FORECASTED BY THE PANTONE COLOR INSTITUTE
CREATED BY ARJAN BEVERS, GLOBAL COLOR AMBASSADOR
CREATED BY JOSIE VILAY, COLOR EDUCATOR
E-PHORIA MIXES
COLOR TREND AS FORECASTED BY THE PANTONE COLOR INSTITUTE
CREATED BY X-PRESION, COLOR EXPERIMENTALISTS