FW25 Color Trend: Designers have used yellow shades of green as neutrals

Credits: fw25 Color Trend/©Launchmetrics/spotlight In terms of color, and similarly to the last fall/winter season, the FW25 runways of New York and Europe were mostly a somber affair. ’Quiet Luxury’ and Corp Core are still trending. It’s a look that is both chic and sellable, and designers used shades of black, grey and brown accordingly. On the other hand, just like last year, they used a very specific two or three shades of green, almost as a neutral. It showed up mostly in combination with black and brown, but also as a head-to-toe color, and sometimes in pops on a print. In 2017 Pantone declared the yellow/green ‘Greenery’ to be its color of the year, “as a calm response to the contentious events of 2016”. It has appeared as a key color every season since. Consumers recognize these shades, not just from nature, but also as they appear on screen. It also harks back to the 1980s and evokes feelings of comfort and nostalgia. Here are ten looks from the FW25 runways. Aiste Hong Credits: Aiste Hong fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 19: a yellow/green, white and black zebra print silk blouse and green marabou stole was shown with a black knee-length skirt and black sandals. Aknvas: designer, Christian Juul Nielsen Credits: Aknvas fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 7: a yellow/green satin jacket with cargo pockets and a bubble hem. Accessories included green lace socks and black double strap Mary Janes. Elie Saab Credits: Elie Saab fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 19: an oversized yellow/green faux fur jacket over a black knit turtle neck and a black chiffon skirt. Christopher John Rogers Credits: John Rogers fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 19: an oversized yellow/green shirt with black and green braided trim over olive khaki wide-leg pants, ribbon embellishment and green pumps. Sergio Hudson Credits: Sergio Hudson fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 33: a yellow/green mohair coat with a satin lining over a nude crew neck, black turtleneck, black leather pants and boots and brown gloves. Kway Credits: KWay fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 34: a yellow/green short layered cape over a bubble hem mini dress with train and black lace-up boots. Leonard Paris: designer, Georg Lux Credits: Leonard Paris fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 19: a long sleeved knee length crepe de chine dress with a floral print of lilac on a yellow/green background. Accessories included burgundy boots and a handbag. No.21: designer, Alessandro Dell’Acqua Credits: No. 21 fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 41: an off-the-shoulder yellow/green sheath dress with tulip folded sleeves and an empire waist. Saint Laurent: designer, Anthony Vaccarello Credits: Saint Laurent fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 18: a short yellow/green sheath dress with oversized shoulders and pockets, shown with brown leather gloves and satin slingbacks. Giambattista Valli Credits: Giambattista Valli/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 24: a full length yellow/green dress with caped sleeves and a bow at the neck. Olive green boots completed the look. Read more: Pre-Fall 2025 color trends: ‘Wicked’-inspired shades of pink and green Fall/Winter 2024 Color Trend: Lighter shades of green The Brat Aesthetic by Charli XCX

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FW25 Color Trend: Designers have used yellow shades of green as neutrals
Credits: fw25 Color Trend/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Credits: fw25 Color Trend/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
In terms of color, and similarly to the last fall/winter season, the FW25 runways of New York and Europe were mostly a somber affair. ’Quiet Luxury’ and Corp Core are still trending. It’s a look that is both chic and sellable, and designers used shades of black, grey and brown accordingly. On the other hand, just like last year, they used a very specific two or three shades of green, almost as a neutral. It showed up mostly in combination with black and brown, but also as a head-to-toe color, and sometimes in pops on a print. In 2017 Pantone declared the yellow/green ‘Greenery’ to be its color of the year, “as a calm response to the contentious events of 2016”. It has appeared as a key color every season since. Consumers recognize these shades, not just from nature, but also as they appear on screen. It also harks back to the 1980s and evokes feelings of comfort and nostalgia. Here are ten looks from the FW25 runways.

Aiste Hong

Credits: Aiste Hong fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Credits: Aiste Hong fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Look 19: a yellow/green, white and black zebra print silk blouse and green marabou stole was shown with a black knee-length skirt and black sandals.

Aknvas: designer, Christian Juul Nielsen

Credits: Aknvas fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Credits: Aknvas fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Look 7: a yellow/green satin jacket with cargo pockets and a bubble hem. Accessories included green lace socks and black double strap Mary Janes.

Elie Saab

Credits: Elie Saab fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Credits: Elie Saab fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Look 19: an oversized yellow/green faux fur jacket over a black knit turtle neck and a black chiffon skirt.

Christopher John Rogers

Credits: John Rogers fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Credits: John Rogers fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Look 19: an oversized yellow/green shirt with black and green braided trim over olive khaki wide-leg pants, ribbon embellishment and green pumps.

Sergio Hudson

Credits: Sergio Hudson fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Credits: Sergio Hudson fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Look 33: a yellow/green mohair coat with a satin lining over a nude crew neck, black turtleneck, black leather pants and boots and brown gloves.

Kway

Credits: KWay fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Credits: KWay fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Look 34: a yellow/green short layered cape over a bubble hem mini dress with train and black lace-up boots.

Leonard Paris: designer, Georg Lux

Credits: Leonard Paris fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Credits: Leonard Paris fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Look 19: a long sleeved knee length crepe de chine dress with a floral print of lilac on a yellow/green background. Accessories included burgundy boots and a handbag.

No.21: designer, Alessandro Dell’Acqua

Credits: No. 21 fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Credits: No. 21 fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Look 41: an off-the-shoulder yellow/green sheath dress with tulip folded sleeves and an empire waist.

Saint Laurent: designer, Anthony Vaccarello

Credits: Saint Laurent fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Credits: Saint Laurent fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Look 18: a short yellow/green sheath dress with oversized shoulders and pockets, shown with brown leather gloves and satin slingbacks.

Giambattista Valli

Credits: Giambattista Valli/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Credits: Giambattista Valli/©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Look 24: a full length yellow/green dress with caped sleeves and a bow at the neck. Olive green boots completed the look.
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