South Africa’s diverse and vibrant tradition has emerged to celebrate colour and creativity. Pantone Sundays have become a sought-after affair, turning ordinary Sundays into a kaleidoscope of hues that paint cities with an infectious spirit of joy and creativity through fashion, music and art.
The Origin
Pantone Sundays originated as a grassroots movement among artists, designers and colour enthusiasts to inject a celebration of vibrancy and creativity into their communities. Drawing inspiration from the Pantone colours, South Africans decided to celebrate the beauty of colour through a Sunday event.
Not only is it the hottest ticket to get your hands on, but Pantone Sundays are more than just a visual spectacle. It’s a symbol of unity, diversity, the collective appreciation for creativity.
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Everyone attending is encouraged to wear clothing, shoes or accessories in the chosen colour for that Sunday.
Every Pantone Sunday, the Mother City comes alive with a burst of colour. With a selection of DJ’s, themed beverages and a local fashion brands showcasing new work, it has become the event everyone wants to be at. Limited tickets creates the ultimate FOMO experience.
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As we bid farewell to summer, lovers of fashion, music, and immaculate vibes are invited to elevate their Sundays with Pantone Sundays and SKYY Vodka. The last edition left of this season, Pantone Sundays promises an epic mix of avante-garde style, killer beats, and premium sips Johannesburg on 25 February 2024.
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This season’s theme sets the stage for guests to showcase their most daring fashion in shades of red. SKYY Vodka will elevate the celebration with its lineup of premium cocktails, each crafted to complement the atmosphere.
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