In terms of color, the catwalks of FW25 in New York and Europe, just like last fall/winter season, are mostly modest. Quiet Luxury and Corp Core remain trending. It is a look that is both chic and sellable, and designers use shades of black, gray and brown. On the other hand, just like last year, they use two or three very specific shades of green, almost as a neutral color. These shades appear mainly in combination with black and brown, but also as a total look or as an accent in a print.
In 2017, Pantone de Geel/Groene Tint called ‘Greenery’ into the color of the year, “as a calm response to the controversial events of 2016”. Since then, this shade has been back every season as an important color. Consumers recognize these shades, not only from nature, but also from the screen. It refers back to the 80s and evokes feelings of comfort and nostalgia.
Here are ten looks from the FW25 catwalks.
Aiste Hong
Look 19: A yellow/green, white and black pedestrian crossing silk blouse and green maraboe stola was shown with a black skirt to the knee and black sandals.
Aknvas: Designer, Christian Juul Nielsen
Look 7: A yellow/green satin jacket with cargo bags and a balloon zoom. Accessories included green lace socks and black Mary Janes with double straps.
Elie Saab
Look 19: A oversized yellow/green fake fur coat over a black knitted turtleneck and a black chiffon skirt.
Christopher John Rogers
Look 19: A oversized yellow/green shirt with black and green braided piping over olive -green wide legs pants, ribbon decorations and green pumps.
Sergio Hudson
Look 33: A yellow/green mohair jacket with a satin lining over a skin -colored round neck, black turtleneck, black leather pants and boots and brown gloves.
Kway
Look 34: A yellow/green short layered cape over a minijk with balloon hem and drag and black lace -up shoes.
Leonard Paris: Designer, Georg Lux
Look 19: A long sleeves crepe de Chine dress to the knee with a floral print from Lila on a yellow/green background. Accessories included Bordeauxrode boots and a handbag.
No.21: Designer, Alessandro Dell’acqua
Look 41: A yellow/green tube dress with off-shoulder model, tulip plates of sleeves and an empiretal.
Saint Laurent: Designer, Anthony Vaccarello
Look 18: A short yellow/green tube dress with oversized shoulders and bags, shown with brown leather gloves and satin slingbacks.
Giambattista Valli
Look 24: A long yellow/green dress with capemouwen and a bow in the neck. Olive -green boots made the look complete.
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