With the spring The following is an overwhelming feeling of a fresh start: snow disappears to make way for fresh bushes, the sun lingers a little longer and suddenly we can pull our down jackets, thermal layers and winter boots out. Inevitably the seasonal change can inspire us to change our own wardrobe. Although there is no shortage of hot-weather base pieces that you can replace with winter pieces, one is will color trend Certainly in the taste of the public: pastels. Just like the predictability of flowering plants in the spring, pastels seem to have become an inevitable passé, a consequence of this specific time of the year.
But make no mistake: although pastel colors No brand new trend Being, their excessive presence in the spring/summer 2025 catwalk collections is worth putting them on your radar again. Outright -delicious shades pistachio green at Chloé to ultra-delicate versions of butter At Chanel, there is no lack of contemporary reinterpretations of this ‘cliché’ spring color trend.
Below I have compiled an overview of the five pastel color trends for the Spring of 2025 who penetrated the catwalks. If you thought you never again pastel colors Would like to wear yourself for a change in your taste buds.
The pistachio trend now also reaches our wardrobe
Imagine an idyllic day in the late spring For: what do you think? If your imagination sitting outside includes a ball gelato That melts in the sun, you are not the only one. Spring collections seemed like a visual embodiment of the time that designers spent daydreams over sunny days and even sweeter delicacies – a good example is the presence of light green In their spring collections.
Romance seemed to be the most important ingredient to reconsider this rich color, as according to Chemena Kamali’s second collection for Chloé. The silhouette of a utilitarian jacket with funnelhals was softened by the use of shiny patent leather reminiscent of pistachio gelato that melts on a sultry day.
In the same way, a tight customization was given this romantic twist through a strapless dress with velvety layers pistachio green Chiffon who were draped over the body during the spring show of The Garment in Copenhagen. Even in the Fendi spring collection, accents were made of pastel green Served in small snacks when the brand updated its characteristic baguettes with that shade. During the spring fashion shows, every fashion house has found a way to make wearing pastel colors more attractive.
Cotton candy pink
The spread of ballet–inspired fashion in the past seasons pastel pink make ‘old’ look like others compared color trends. But what the weather has made you feel youthful can be attributed to the more playful approach to pastel pink in spring collections – a good example is the imaginative version in Alaïa’s spring show.
Drenched with the same kind of joy that is accompanied by spotting cotton candy As a child, a model strolled through the spiral ’roundabout’ of The Guggenheim with a piece of fabric wrapped around the body, styled with a bombastic bubble skirt. In the same way, Khaite were layers soft pink Organza laid over each other to create a voluminous dress that looked like the adult version of cotton candy.
In addition to the obvious examples of designers who let their curiosity run free, other collections offered an equally wonderful approach by making pastel pink classic basic pieces a bit spicier. The spring exhibitions reminded us that, even though we are all growing up, some colors can still evoke a feeling of childish wonder in us.
Butter
Oh, did you think that the color needs of designers were completely satisfied? Think again. During the spring shows we saw another delicious one pastel shade: butter. Although variations of yellow Have been trendy for a few seasons, recent collections have reinforced this shade as a must-have in our fashion cabinet by showing that it can merge with the characteristic design recipes of different fashion houses (including Prada, Alignino, Valentino and a few others).
One of the most delicious examples of light yellow that was subject to a taste test was found in the spring collection designed by Chanel Studio-Atelier; A model floated through the Grand Palais in a light yellow capelet blouse and matching pleated skirt that rolled so smoothly over the body as butter over a hot pan.
The soft sensuality of this shade yellow Did not stop at Chanel, because we even saw the minimalist Scandinavian brand Toteme from the trend by showing a tight knitted dress with a built -in scarf in the shade. Whether it is incorporated into a minimalist or maximalist collection, the spring shows have proven that butter gauge is not an acquired taste; It can easily be adjusted to everyone’s taste – I mean, wardrobe.
Lavender
Often there is a certain level of fear or annoyance in the fashion world when some of the more ‘cliché’ spring trends come back-I look at you, boho dresses, floral prints and pastel colors. But there is a quote from William Gibson that feels applicable to their return: ‘Clichés are clichés for a reason; Because they usually contain at least a shred of truth. “
No matter how much we don’t want to admit it, there is something healing to attract something in one pastel shade On the first warm spring day. It is an experience that can be just as reassuring as eating lavender shortbread cookies, or that is at least the emotion that designers tried to evoke light purple to include in their spring collections.
The convenience of this pastel shade was embodied in a number of effortless everyday silhouettes, such as a strapless frille dress at Proenza Schouler, an oversized trench coat at Issey Miyake and even a slip skirt with a edge of Versace. Certainly, lavender and lilac can sometimes come across as ‘cliché’ compared to other, more striking shades, but that makes it an attractive purchase for the spring (and then). This is one color trend Which we can safely include in our wardrobe, because we know that it will linger for a long time, just like the smell of freshly baked cookies or newly flowering flowers.
To stay in the food category – blueberries
If it is not yet completely clear, let’s repeat it again: pastel colors will not disappear quickly in oblivion. That is no clearer than with the color that I ‘frozen blueberry‘Name, a merger of baby blue with an icy light blue.
Although this shade is apparently inspired by nature, there was nowhere a pastel-colored freezing cold, not even on the racecourse of the Østerbro stadium. The stadium, which had been converted into a catwalk for the spring show of Baum und Pferdgarten, served as a nod to the theme of the collection by overdoors the rope tractor between sportswear and work clothing – see: the short pleated dress that was styled with loafers and a crystal -decorated football.
But that wasn’t the only one spring collection those pastel blue used to bridge the gap between different worlds; The Acne Studios show had a similar goal. Inspired by a ‘twisted domestic landscape’, it reinterpreted the familiar space through fashion, especially in the form of a pastel blue jersey fabric that fell over the body like a few curtains. Although the source material differed from show to show, the message was clear: pastel colors will remain a permanent part of our world.