The palette comprises of a family of corals, in subdued tones with a tinge of bright, shades of coral combined with hues, sombre and bright. While there were literal flamingo prints in peachy pinks doing the rounds at Marc Jacobs, there was also enough rose-pink at Versace in unstructured suits with peachy buff tones. This seems like the best choice for those who seem to find red too loud for their taste. Tangerine shades were spotted merging with subtle ones – on an orange shirt with embellished beige pants, and an orange mesh paired up with an oceanic blue. The mellow union of a coral tech jacket with lavender tights looked as languid as it was sharp and the tropical imprints on a coral jacket with maroon sleeves lent a quirky vibe. The control of popping brights has finally subsided to make way for neutrals and subdued hues exuding a very restrained vibe at the Calvin Klein collection and Bottega Veneta. Amidst the standard tones emerged the most delicate shade of salmon and lying somewhere between soft pink and peach.