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Pastel (color)
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Pastel sticks in pastel colors
Pastels or
pastel colors are the family of colors which, when described in the
HSV color space, have high
value and low to intermediate
saturation.
[1][2] The name comes from
pastels, art media characteristic of this color family. The colors of this family are usually described as "soothing",
[3] "soft", "near neutral", "milky", "washed out", "desaturated", lacking strong chromatic content.
Pink,
mauve[4] and
baby blue are typical pastel colors.
In fashion
The 1980s saw a huge trend in the use of pastel colors in men's fashion. In particular, the NBC television police series
Miami Vice popularized what was already a growing trend even further as its lead character Sonny Crocket (
Don Johnson)
all but exclusively wore pastel shirts and suits, setting a fashion
that stood popular even years after the show ended. The abundance of
pastel was also visible in the shooting locations with
Art Deco buildings around the Miami area.
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