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How to Wear 'Mocha Mousse,' Pantone's 2025 Color Of The Year

It’s official: Peach Fuzz is out (and let’s keep it real, Brat Green is too). 

For next year, Pantone is predicting a “Mocha Mousse” takeover. The global color authority crowned the soft brown hue (shade 17-1230, to be exact) as 2025’s Color of the Year, citing its comforting adjacency to chocolate and coffee as well as its “subtle elegance and earthy refinement” in a press release.

In fashion, brown shades historically come across as lackluster or, at best, a supporting color for more dominant neutrals. Pantone, however, points out that “Mocha Mousse” can be “aspirational and luxe.” It “presents a discrete and tasteful touch of glamour,” said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of Pantone Color Institute, in a press statement. (Still, folks have a lot of feelings about it online.)

With the popularity of “quiet luxury” and the mainstream return of minimalism, designers have gradually courted color neutrality over the past few seasons. The light brown shade errs on the safer side of the color wheel, and it’s also highly versatile and already on fashion’s mind: Kim Kardashian’s Skims, for instance, has centered its brand identity around its beige bodycon dresses and bodysuits. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris famously wore a tan (Mocha Mousse-adjacent) Chloé suit during her 2024 presidential run. “Mocha Mousse” has already made its presence known on runways as well: For Spring 2025, the likes of LaQuan Smith, Max Mara, Wiederhoeft, Jason Wu and Hermès dabbled with the shade through corsetry, knits, relaxed outwear and silky, drape dresses.  

Though we’re still a few weeks out from the new year, there’s no time like the present to start incorporating “Mocha Mousse” — which already has a strong presence in the market — into our closets. Ahead, shop separates, dresses and accessories in the greyish-brown hue.

Saylor Angelle Dress, $268, available here

Me + Em Merino Cashmere Zip Hoody, $465, available here

Noirgaze Scallop Bag, $475, available here

Edyson Charles Utility Pant, $188, available here

Quince Merino Wool Scarf Coat, $190, available here

Lululemon Cable-Knit Fleece-Lined Mittens, $62, available here

Grover Rad Embroidered Sweater, $550, available here

Saucony Jazz Court Split Suede, $90, available here

DMY Studios Bibi Transparent Oyster Sunglasses, $270, available here

Emu Platinum Slim Darling, $140, available here

Heartloom Alma Top, $99, available here

Lili Claspe Jules Ring, $100, available here

Naturalizer Deesha Wide Calf Knee Boot, $265 $225, available here

Bogg Original Bogg Bag, $90, available here

Rykä Brae 2 Winter Boot, $90, available here

Maurices Regular & Plus Winona Satin Blouse, $44, available here

Helsa Josephine Dress, $358, available here

Janessa Leoné Piper Beanie, $97, available here

Skims Stretch T-Shirt, $56, available here

Cos Quilted Mini Tote, $69, available here

Donald Pliner Halie Loafer, $188, available here

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Source: Fashionista.com

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