I actually like bodacious the best.

I love blue but I'm not feeling either of these - maybe riverside.
I like sharkskin. It looks like a good grey for me.
No to the red, taupe, dusty cedar.
I'm like green again this year. It's been off my radar for quite a while. This one's a bit bright.
I'm not a fan of mustard. I like yellow though just can't wear it near my face. I have a yellow handbag.
No to rust.
That last colour is one I might explore.
I think I've seen many of these colours already in stores.

Hmm, I prefer deeper, more saturated hues, although it's always fun to see the selections and Riverside especially looks lovely.

Love Bodacious! But really, I've never seen much correlation between Pantone colors and what's in stores.

Right, Peri...I was thinking, oh great, Bodacious is the cousin to Radiant Orchid, the so called hot colour that never made an appearance in the stores, much to our dismay.

I'm bitter about Radiant Orchid. People should have picked up on it.

I like them and have seen some of them in the B & M stores. For myself I like the mustard and potter's clay (rust). I have seen the mustard with blue which I like.
For Canadians Le Chateau has a lot of the mustard colour.

I like them almost all, "Bodacious??:-)" a bit less for myself, but then, I would be really interested to find out how a shade of the same basic color evolves through the years passing by.
I mean for example what were the previous shade of reds in the last 10 years for Fall (and Spring). Is there a trend to be observed (for ex going more dusty or clear every some years)...or it is really a random thing.
BUT I know it is NOT random! In fact there is a complete science behind the color trends but would be fun to notice some kind of similarities (or stories behind them) for us not so specialists, too...if there are(or no?t).

Bodacious is really speaking to me, but I'm on a shopping hiatus for now, so I will have to wait. I wonder if it will even be in the stores.

I like all of the colors, but would only wear the first three - the blues and the grey.