Every year, design experts and trendsetters eagerly await the announcement of the βColor of the Year.β This color, chosen for its cultural relevance, aesthetic appeal, and potential to inspire creativity in fashion, interior design, and beyond, shapes the trends for the upcoming year. For 2025, the chosen hue is Mocha Mousse, a rich, warm, and sophisticated shade of brown with a subtle mix of taupe and muted undertones. This earthy and inviting color is poised to take center stage across a variety of industries, symbolizing both comfort and modern elegance.
Pantoneβs 2025 Color of the Year Is Mocha MousseββItβs About Lifeβs Little Pleasuresβ
Every year Pantone selects a color that the company believes identifies the mood of the moment. For 2024, that color was βPeach Fuzz,β a tone βwhoseΒ all-embracing spirit enriches mind, body, and soul.β It was worlds away fromΒ brat green, which undoubtedly ended up being the actual color of the year, and did indeed enrich our bodies, minds, and souls.
This year, PantoneβsΒ focus was on harmony, and a return to nature. βItβs about reframing experiences, understanding the importance of little pleasures and living in the moment,β explained Laurie Pressman, vice president of the Pantone Color Institute. βIt could be a sweet treat, a nature walkβthe whole idea is about personal comfort and indulgence; but they donβt have to be just about yourself. Itβs also something that you can gift and share with others.β
And so the color for 2025 is called Mocha Mousse, a warm brown with sometimes reddish or mauve-ish undertones that indeed recalls its namesake whipped dessert. βThe name of the color is always quite important to the feeling that we want to convey,β added Pressman. βIf you notice itβs mousse, thereβs a lightness to it. And weβve seen this shift over the past years into more vaporized or light-feeling colors.β
As it turns out, Mocha Mousse does have a strong presence in many menβs and womenβsΒ 2025 collections. Many designers seem to have also focused on that airy feel, using it in slinky silk satins, buttery leathers, and suedes, and other shaggy textures. Interestingly, on darker skin tones, Mocha Mousse becomes a nude. Lee Eiseman, the executive director of the Pantone Color Institute points out the shadeβs versatility. βWe mightβve called it an earthy color, but using it in a kind of silky texture brings a whole new feeling,β she said. βWe call it a sensorial warmth because it does warm the senses; when we look at a color like Mocha Mousse, we can smell that warm, delicious aroma of chocolateβwe can certainly taste it!βand in addition to that, our eyes tell us that it has this inherent sensorial warmth.β It is also versatile in the way it fits in with other colorsβnext to powder blue, turquoise, or pink it stops being a neutral and transforms into another bold shade. See the best examples of Mocha Mousse on the runways below.