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But beyond this very special tone that we have no doubt will be very present, there are other colors that we will also see a lot in the styles of the best dressed. Along with Mocha Mouse, other trendy colors arrive ready to conquer the color palette of our wardrobes and with which we can achieve the most special looks.

This new year, the most popular colors perfectly combine elegance and joy. They elevate outfits while providing a youthful and flattering touch that is ideal for any time of year. These are the 5 trending colors that, beyond Mocha Mousse, will mark 2025.

Pale Pink

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The softest and most feminine shade of pink is one of the year’s big favourites. An ideal colour to soften and rejuvenate any outfit, it suits almost everyone and, in addition, looks great both in casual looks and in more elevated pieces.

Blue Old Money ‘Sugar Daddy’

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If you’re one of those who embraces the baby blue trend, this one won’t catch you off guard. The most sophisticated version of baby blue is sneaking into the most polished outfits of the moment. This shows that, although loud luxury promises to arrive with force this new year, the chic touch of old money is not going to disappear from our wardrobes.

Butter Yellow

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Another of the repeaters on this list is this softer yellow. Capable of brightening up any outfit and very easy to combine with typical colours of both the summer and winter seasons, it is no surprise that this colour is back among the favourites, but we continue to welcome it with joy.

Tangerine

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The sobriety of neutrals gives way to much more cheerful colours such as this elegant orange. Although it is not a colour that is usually used, it has proven on multiple occasions to be a safe bet when it comes to creating special styles with a different touch that does not usually disappoint those who dare to wear it.

Emerald Green

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If this has been the autumn of olive green, 2025 puts green back in the spotlight, this time in a more vibrant version such as emerald green. Ideal for wearing in guest looks or in powerful styles, the color of emerald is going to be very present in our wardrobes.

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However, it will not be the only green present in next season’s collections. In contrast to the strength of emerald, subtones such as matcha green or mint embrace this predilection for pastel tones in 2025 and bring a beautiful alternative to the most special looks.

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