AR Colour Report: Icy Pastels

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Icy pastels — think soft blues, muted lilacs and delicate blush tones — have emerged as the defining trend for Fall/Winter 2025, proving that light hues are no longer confined to spring. Tod’s, Marni and Prada led the charge, styling barely-there shades with deep autumnal tones like espresso, oxblood and chocolate brown. Traditionally, Fall/Winter collections lean into rich, moody hues, but this season signals a shift of sorts. WGSN’s Colour Evolution Report for 2025 highlights a rising demand for trans-seasonal pastels, with shades like glacier blue and faded lavender gaining traction in luxury fashion. Consumers are increasingly drawn to versatile colours that extend across seasons, making icy pastels an investment-worthy choice. Unlike their springtime counterparts, these cool-toned pastels pair effortlessly with classic Fall neutrals. Prada’s powder blue separates added a fresh contrast to burgundy leather, while Marni played with oversized silhouettes in washed-out pastels. Tod’s showcased tonal layering, proving that subdued hues can still make a bold statement. Beyond the runway, icy pastels are set to dominate editorial styling, retail collections and street style. Whether worn monochromatically or as accents, they bring a refreshing take on winter dressing. The verdict? Pastels are officially a year-round staple, offering a sophisticated alternative to the season’s usual dark tones.

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