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Rolls-Royce Pebble Beach-Inspired Pastel Collection
By SENATUS Editor | 22 August 2019

In a distinct departure from their traditional colour palette, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars have embraced the 'Pastel life' with a new collection drawing inspiration from America's Pebble Beach.

Following recent years of alternating drought, fire and rain, the Monterey Peninsula this year is awash in seas of colorful wildflowers. Highlighting this year’s debuts are a trio of Bespoke motor cars showcasing the creative color capabilities of the artisan designers in Goodwood, Home of Rolls-Royce.

The Pastel Collection draws upon painter’s palette of colors from this year’s ‘wildflower superbloom’ on the Monterey Peninsula. The collection includes three one-of-one Black Badge Commissions adding new colors to the Rolls-Royce Bespoke palette and reaffirming the idea that a Rolls-Royce Black Badge doesn’t have to be black.

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