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PANTONE takes over Bershka

The colours are coming: neon greens, orange, pinks and yellows. They’re not just tasty; they’re irresistible. And with a new collaboration between Bershka and Pantone dropping this month, they’re about to take over our style, saturating our looks from head to toe. 

The latest collection takes the key items and silhouettes of the season and drenches them with full Pantone colour, creating eye-popping monochrome looks. 

For women, the star pieces for building full-colour looks include bike shorts, cargo pants, an oversized shirt, asymmetric crop top and a blazer. Shoes and accessories are all in on the action – from visors, to glasses, to bags – helping create the one-colour-all-over effect. Simply choose your shade and piece together a major tonal moment. 

Must-have silhouettes include an 

oversized shirt worn over a bandeau top with bike shorts and chunky sneaks. Next up is the so-now combo of a blazer over a cycling cat suit – just add box-fresh trainers and you’re good to go. 

Give your social feed a major pop of Pantone colour with a cut-out asymmetric top contrasted with relaxed cargo pants. Or team a cropped, oversized sweatshirt and bike shorts with street-ready kicks and matching sunglasses

Girls can mix it up with men’s styles, like the nylon windbreaker and Bermuda shorts. The Pantone basic tee works for both guys and girls, and the men’s cargo pants can be worn oversized by women. 

Men’s looks also go highlighter- bright and it’s all about being bold: choosing one colour and going all in. It’s as fun as dunking your whole look into the Pantone paint bucket. Full- colour looks are built on neon green, yellow or orange ALL the way down, including on your chunky sneakers and trek sandals