AR Color Report: Mocha Mousse

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Pantone has unveiled its Color of the Year for 2025 — Mocha Mousse — which essentially, is a soft, medium brown hue imbued with subtle undertones of nude and peachy pink. This rich, velvety shade amplifies the concept of neutrals, offering a refined yet earthy palette that serves as an ideal foundation for versatile and timeless designs.

PANTONE 17-1230 Mocha Mousse is a warming, brown hue imbued with richness. It nurtures us with its suggestion of the delectable qualities of chocolate and coffee, answering our desire for comfort.

Mocha Mousse seamlessly blends warmth and sophistication, making it a standout choice for diverse applications in fashion. From casual daywear to boardroom-ready ensembles and evening glamour, this warm hue provides a canvas for understated elegance.

Mocha Mousse is emerging as a key shade across a variety of silhouettes and materials, making it an essential addition to 2025 collections. The romantic charm of this hue comes forth in maxi dresses from designers such as Rosey Aphrodina and Chloé, while its luxurious depth is showcased in silky fabrics by Jacques Wei, Dries van Noten, Carolina Herrera and Balmain. The hue takes on an opulent dimension in jacquard textures, as seen in collections by Etro, Sarawong and Asiyam. It also lends itself beautifully to retro-inspired pieces, with Prada, Emporio Armani and Etro incorporating the shade within their vintage silhouettes.

Mocha Mousse also proves to be a leader in terms of leather goods, appearing frequently in shoes and accessories from iconic names such as JW Anderson, Miu Miu, Le Silla, Giuseppe Zanotti, Prada, Pollini and Zimmerman. Its adaptability across fabrics, styles and accessories solidifies its status as a key colour for the upcoming fashion season.

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