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PANTONE 7667

PANTONE 7667

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#6B80A2
RGB:
107, 128, 162
CMYK:
64, 47, 16, 0
HSL:
217°, 34%, 64%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Slate gray
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2137
in RAL Classic:
RAL 5014
in RAL Design:
RAL 270 50 20
in RAL Effect:
RAL 610-2
What color is PANTONE 7667? The Enigma of PANTONE 7667: Sonja and Igor's Fashion Revolution
2024-09-21 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 7667?

City with a lake and a lot of tall buildings in the background. Color PANTONE 7667.
Woman with blue hair wearing a blue dress and a necklace with a cross on it. Color #6B80A2.
Blue tea pot next to a glass cup filled with liquid and steam rising from it's top. Example of RGB 107,128,162 color.
PANTONE 7667 is a dark color that has a hexadecimal value of #6B80A2.

This means it is composed of 41.96% red, 50.2% green, and 63.53% blue in the RGB color space.

PANTONE 7667 is a cool and calming color that can evoke a sense of mystery, depth, and sophistication.

This color can be used to create contrast with lighter or warmer colors, or to create harmony with other cool colors.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 7667 color

Picture with primary colors of Charcoal, Tan, Slate gray, Beau blue and Sienna
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
RAL Classic
RAL 7026
RAL 1001
RAL 5014
RAL 9018
RAL 3011
RAL Design
RAL 200 30 05
RAL 060 70 20
RAL 270 50 10
RAL 250 80 15
RAL 030 30 45
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 7667'

The Enigma of PANTONE 7667: Sonja and Igor's Fashion Revolution

In a far away place, in the heart of the fashion metropolis of Mystica City, where trends were born and legends were made, an enigmatic new color was about to take center stage. This color, known as PANTONE 7667, was a deep, velvety blue with hints of midnight that seemed to shift and shimmer with an almost otherworldly allure. The catalyst for its revolutionary rise was an unlikely duo: Sonja Takemura, a car service worker with a talent for design, and Igor Sweetheart, a top model known for his striking presence and charm.

Sonja Takemura worked in a modest garage, where her passion for restoring classic cars was matched only by her love for creating unique designs in her spare time. One day, while fixing a vintage car, Sonja stumbled upon a paint sample of PANTONE 7667. The color's deep, mysterious quality captivated her. "This color," she thought, "looks like the essence of twilight - a perfect blend of mystery and elegance."
Robot dog in a forest with a deer in the background. Example of RGB 107,128,162 color.

In the world of high fashion, Igor Sweetheart was a name that commanded attention. Known for his impeccable style and magnetic presence on the runway, Igor was always on the lookout for new ways to make a statement. When he heard about Sonja's intriguing new color, he was eager to see how it could transform the fashion landscape.

Sonja and Igor met at a local art gallery where Sonja was showcasing her latest designs. Igor, curious about the buzz surrounding PANTONE 7667, approached Sonja with a glint of excitement in his eyes. "I've heard a lot about this color," Igor said, admiring the swatches. "It seems like it could be something truly special. How about we collaborate and take it to the fashion world?"

Sonja was thrilled at the prospect. "Absolutely! I've always dreamed of blending my designs with high fashion. Let's create something stunning with PANTONE 7667."

The duo embarked on their project, infusing the color into every aspect of their designs. Sonja's ideas revolved around creating garments that played with light and shadow, capturing the essence of twilight. The first creation was the "Midnight Mirage" gown - a flowing, ethereal dress that seemed to shimmer with PANTONE 7667's deep hues, as if capturing the very essence of the night sky.

Next, they designed the "Twilight Tuxedo," a sophisticated suit with intricate patterns that glowed subtly under the runway lights. The tuxedo featured a built-in lighting system that accentuated PANTONE 7667's rich tones, creating an almost magical effect as the model moved.
Painting of a woman in a blue bra top and shorts with a mountain background. Color #6B80A2.

Their final masterpiece was the "Stellar Ensemble," an outfit that combined futuristic materials with the timeless elegance of PANTONE 7667. The ensemble included a cloak with embedded fiber optics that allowed the garment to change subtly as the wearer moved, reflecting a mesmerizing array of blues and purples.

Excitement built as the date for their fashion show approached. The event was set to take place at the grand Mystica City Fashion Pavilion, known for its dramatic presentations and high-profile guests. The anticipation for PANTONE 7667's debut was palpable.

On the night of the show, the runway was set with dim, atmospheric lighting designed to showcase the color's shifting brilliance. As the models, dressed in Sonja and Igor's creations, took their places, the audience was spellbound. The Midnight Mirage gown glided gracefully, leaving trails of shimmering blue in its wake. The Twilight Tuxedo dazzled with its glowing patterns, and the Stellar Ensemble created an otherworldly spectacle with its dynamic light play.

The highlight of the evening was Igor Sweetheart, who donned the Stellar Ensemble. As he moved, the outfit's fiber optics captured and reflected the runway lights, transforming PANTONE 7667 into a breathtaking display of shifting shades and patterns. The audience was entranced, and whispers of awe spread through the crowd.

By the end of the show, PANTONE 7667 had captivated the fashion world. The color's mysterious and stunning qualities had brought a fresh wave of creativity and intrigue to the industry. Sonja and Igor's innovative designs were celebrated as revolutionary, blending high fashion with an almost magical allure.

As the curtain fell and the lights dimmed, Sonja and Igor stood together, basking in the success of their collaboration. "We did it, Igor," Sonja said with a smile. "PANTONE 7667 has truly changed the game."

Igor nodded, his eyes gleaming with satisfaction. "It's amazing how a single color can have such a profound impact. PANTONE 7667 has shown us the power of innovation and imagination."

And so, in the heart of Mystica City, PANTONE 7667 became more than just a color - it became a symbol of boundless creativity and the extraordinary possibilities that arise when passion and imagination come together. The enigmatic hue of twilight had found its place in the world of high fashion, thanks to the visionary efforts of Sonja Takemura and Igor Sweetheart.
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