Pantone, the global trend forecast and color consultancy, reveals that the color palette for the autumn/winter 2025 season of London Fashion Week, which runs until February 24, will find a balance between “a confluence of creativity, innovation, heritage and change to a new one to create vision “.
Last season, for LFW Spring/Summer 2025, Pantone offered a color palette that was “playful and nostalgic”. For autumn/winter 2025, the color trend report presents a harmonious representation of colors that represent “a vision of change and innovation”.
Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute, shares in a statement: “The colors for LFW autumn/winter 2025/2026 make a dynamic expansion of identity possible. By balancing the need for change with the desire of consumers to sustainability, this mix of heritage tones emphasizes With vital seasonal colors how the role of color is constantly moving and evolves as a meaningful expression of who we are, while we and who we want to be constantly redefining. “
The LFW FW25 Color Palet shows a “general color depth” with strong shades, such as the daring ‘Poppy Red’ and the lively ‘Salted Lime’, elegant grounded with the earth tones and “volatile whispers” of tinted whites and lavender blue, and eco-inspired blue blue ones And Greens.
Pantone adds that the color palette reflects the “more thoughtful and conscious approach to consumption”, because the beloved combines basic colors with a range of robust and lively tones. It introduces “an energy that encourages experiments and reinvention, so that consumers can discover their own unique personal style with authenticity and freedom”.
LFW Autumn/Winter 2025 Color Palet
Pantone 14-3905 ‘Lavender Blue’ is an airy lila-tinted blue that “evokes a sense of convenience”.
Pantone 16-1149 ‘Desert Sun’ combines a yellow-brown orange and a warm brown, reminiscent of the setting sun above a sandy desert landscape.
Pantone 17-1664 ‘Poppy Red’ is an exuberant and lively red that is “both sensual and festive”. The red hue was also present in the NYFW autumn/winter 2025 trend report and was spotted on the catwalk at Marc Jacobs.
Pantone 19-4908 ‘Magical Forest’ is a shady and mysterious green.
Pantone 17-0232 ‘Salted Lime’ adds a citrus-like liveliness and playful taste to the palette.
Pantone 19-1325 ‘Hot Chocolate’ is a cozy and reassuring brown, which stands for “thoughts of decadent indulgence and goodies”.
Pantone 18-4936 ‘Fanfare’ is a daring green that Pantone states that it is “a message of elegant calmness”.
Pantone 18-1440 ‘Chile Oil’ is a robust red that is “seasoned but timeless” for FW25.
Pantone 19-1718 ‘Fig’ is a fruity and light woody, tasteful purple hue with an exotic and fascinating wealth.
Pantone 17-0843 ‘Bronze Mist’ is a warm brown with a subtle shine that shows a subdued aesthetics.
LFW FW25 Timeless hues
The 10 striking colors for LFW are in addition to five new timeless neutral shades, which combine a feeling of familiarity “with a more contemporary color,” Pantone adds.
Pantone 11-3900 ‘Wispy Clouds’ is a delicate light light with a silky shine.
Pantone 18-0403 ‘Dark Gull Gray’ is a solid gray hue that “uses the power of black and serves as a reminder of resilience”.
Pantone 19-3926 ‘Crown Blue’ is a reliable, constant and “always faithful classic blue” that gives an expression of sustainability in design.
Pantone 14-0207 ‘Cumulus Cloud’ is a rainy gray with a “cotton-like” appearance.
Pantone 19-1216 ‘Chocolate Martini’ is a rich brown with a smooth, velvety feel.
NYFW FW25 Color Park Report designed to generate “curiosity with a touch of nostalgia”
The LFW color palette of Pantone follows the report for NYFW earlier this month, which offered a “feeling of effortless glamor”. The NYFW FW25 color trend report presents vibrant colors mixed with traditional neutral shades and daring and deep seasonal colors. The top 10 shades include lemon, orange, green blue and cozy brown tones next to a soft pink, two lively Roden and an intense purple, along with five timeless shades of white, blue, brown, gray and bordeaux red.
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