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Sure, peach fuzz was Pantone's color of the year in 2024, but peach reaches even farther back, splashed all around the Art Deco designs of the 20s and 30s, and covering kitchens in the 50s.
HUBBARD: Johnny Valencia is the owner of Pechuga Vintage in Los Angeles. He sells vintage fur pieces that can reach prices of $18,000. The animal's life is gone, Valencia said.
This Los Angeles rental home 's bathroom has vintage peach and burgundy tilework, and the renter made them feel personal and eclectic by layering in earthy tones like wood accents.
Peach Fuzz offers versatility in clothing and home goods, Pantone’s representatives said, and incorporates a tactile nature that is hard to resist. “It’s a color that you want to reach out ...
The "mob wife" look calls for flashy gold jewelry, big sunglasses — and fur coats. Some people are turning to vintage furs as a sustainable option, but critics say it isn't an ethical workaround.