Colour, Comfort, Cashmere
The New Indian Express Mangaluru
|January 19, 2025
The core of the new collaboration between Pantone and designer Jyotika Jhalani is harmony
Colour is more than just a conversation for us. The colour of the year-Mocha Mousse expresses the global mood and attitude. It is tangible, showing up everywhere as we live, touch and feel it," says Elley Cheng, President, Pantone, at the tastefully curated launch of the Mocha Mousse collection by Janavi-marking a vital collaboration between the global colour management company, and Delhi-based designer Jyotika Jhalani, Founder of Janavi India. It is displayed artfully at entrepreneur Simone Khan Arora's suave store, Simone-Naturally Inspired, in South Mumbai.
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