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NEW YORK—Move over Ultra Violet, Pantone has announced its new selection for Color of the Year 2019. For 20 years the Pantone Color Institute has been unveiling its Color of the Year and has chosen a vibrant, energizing hue with Living Coral (Pantone 16-1546). This shade, chosen to represent 2019, is an “animating and life-affirming shade of orange with a golden undertone.” According to Pantone, Living Coral is meant to exude warmth and provide comfort and resilience in today’s constantly shifting environment. The influence that Pantone has on color is already clear as most of us saw an explosion of Living Coral on our social media feeds once the 2019 choice was announced.
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Olive Green has been having a popular year from fashion and accessory to home décor. This sophisticated yet subdued shade of green offers a universal appeal as it can be used to tone down or amp up. Olive green creates a level of flexibility when adding color to your wardrobe and accessories, including eyewear. This tranquil shade of green can be played down or up to fit any situation creating a colorway that can be worn all year-round. In short, the universal appeal of olive green is undeniable. See how Marchon, De Rigo REM and Kering Eyewear are integrating Olive Green into their eyewear collections.
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It’s officially winter, but these cute opti-themed Pashmina scarves will keep us warm and stylish all season long.
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Fellow Illinois College of Optometry classmates Rachel Hutchins, OD, and Anita Han, OD, hadn’t seen each other in nearly a decade since their 2008 graduation before a casual conversation about a dress reconnected them on social media in 2016. As they continued talking about where they’d been—Dr. Han as an independent practitioner with Walmart and Dr. Hutchins in both large and small private practice settings—and where they were headed, a common goal emerged to open a private practice. Both doctors had searched on their own for potential practice locations, but now in this initiative together, they worked with a realtor and narrowed the search for just the right spot in Riverwoods, Illinois. Read about their journey together in this feature from Women In Optometry.
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