While fashion weeks around the globe are still wrapping up, we’re already getting a glimpse of the fashion trends that will dominate the coming months. When it comes to colors, Fall/Winter 2024-2025 is all about deep, rich tones that can be mixed and matched to create eye-catching looks. Here are the most prominent color palettes emerging from the runways:
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Pomegranate Red / Cherry Red:
Cherry red, spearheaded by Gucci’s new creative director Sabato de Sarno, is a standout star of the season. It’s prevalent throughout Gucci’s collections, and other brands like Ferragamo and Versace have incorporated it into leather bodices, sharply-shouldered jackets, and transparent fabrics. Coats are a key piece for this dark hue, from classic styles to ’80s-inspired cuts, as seen in Khaite and Emilia Wickstead’s leather trench coats.2.
Plum / Eggplant Purple:
In harmony with the deep red trend, purple shades with a touch of culinary inspiration are making a strong presence on the runways. We’re seeing more plum and eggplant variations, both in head-to-toe looks and as accent details. Carolina Herrera embraces a cool, blue-tinged purple, especially in its gowns, while Fendi and 16Arlington feature it in pantsuits and wraps. Prada leans towards a redder purple, contrasting this delicate hue with military elements in its winter collection.3.
Olive Green:
Green in all its variations is making a comeback, with a yellow-toned olive green dominating the Italian runways. This shade can be worn from head-to-toe or paired with other trending colors, such as the eggplant sleeves at Fendi. Prada takes a contrasting approach, pairing this acidic green with a ’50s-inspired pink coat to create a unique statement.4.
Royal Blue:
As we predicted, this regal shade is set to be one of the most prevalent colors for next fall. This striking blue is particularly suited for head-to-toe looks, whether in Sergio Hudson’s elegant ladylike style or Melitta Baumeister’s loose-fitting designs.5.
Pale Pink:
The season’s softest shade also makes a comeback, appearing in both softer and deeper variations. Dresses are the simplest way to embrace this trend, whether it’s the tie-waist style from JW Anderson, the sheer aesthetic from Simone Rocha, or the long-sleeved designs from Jil Sander, all showcasing the elegance of this delicate color.*This content was originally published on Vogue Spain.*