With the new season on the horizon, it’s time to get excited about all of the spring/summer fashion trends 2025 that will
be filling stores and our social feeds in the coming months. While typically new styles won’t arrive in stores until around
February, you can get ahead and start wearing them now.
We’ve scoured fashion week shows in the four major cities – New York, London, Milan and Paris to break down the key
spring/summer trends 2025. While some trends remain perennial – pastels for warm weather? it’s all about the nuances
and updated details that the new seasons bring.
For the spring/summer 2025 collections, designers bet on a bolder and more striking color palette that ushered in the
memo that fashion was done with playing basic. While Pantone announced a demure color—Mocha Mousse—as
its official pick for 2025, the runways dazzled us with rich tones of emerald and true red, as well as bright shades of citrusy tangerine.
On the more subdued side of things, brands also displayed dusty rose garments and accessories that still play into fashion's lavish and maximalist agenda.
Mocha Mousse:Selected by Pantone as the color of the year, this neutral hue was widely used on the catwalks, showing its luxurious and versatile qualities.
Bright colors: Designers have used rich and bold tones such as emerald green, bright red, citrus orange and dusty pink this season,
creating a vibrant visual effect through color block splicing and other techniques.
Soft tones: Soft neutrals such as sage green, lemon yellow and cream yellow are the new favorites, reflecting a natural and comfortable style.
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