2025 is less than a month away, and while everyone has been patiently waiting for Pantone to name the color of the next year, we did our own research and decided on the five most popular shades that you will see everywhere in a few months. Some of them are the reflection of our culture, others represent the ever evolving social moods, but all of them are just stunning! So, if you too want to update your wardrobe before the clock strikes midnight, let’s break it down, color by color, and explore why these shades are set to dominate the fashion world.

Powdered Pink

If 2023 was all about Barbie, 2025 sees the resurrection of soft, almost muted shades of powdered pink. Thanks to Wicked hitting the big screen, powder pink is stepping into the spotlight, but where Barbiecore brought bold and exaggerated hot pinks that screamed confidence and sass, this movie starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo is all about softening the mood. Powdered pink feels delicate, whimsical, and almost nostalgic, a perfect combination together with the ever growing trend for hyperfemininity and “everything bows”. This color is approachable, romantic, and so easy to weave into your everyday looks that you will have no trouble wearing it in your maxi dresses or cozy knits.

Wine

Speaking of cozy knits, if you don’t have a wine colored Irish knit sweater in your wardrobe…well, good thing is, you still have a whole month to get it! Wine is one of the most popular colors of the upcoming year, especially for those women who love to wear bold outfits but don’t feel like going overboard with vivid shades of red. This deep and luxurious tone is set to become your go-to for those freezing cold winter mornings when you don’t want to get out of bed and need all the serotonin you can get. Plus, when combined with the gorgeous knit patterns of an Irish sweater, it’s a foolproof recipe for a perfectly cozy look!

Burnt Orange

On a similar note, burnt orange is taking center stage in 2025, and the reason goes far beyond just looks. This warm and rich color makes you feel deeply connected to nature no matter if you wear it on a weekend retreat to a cabin in the woods or on a bustling street in the city center, and that’s exactly what makes it so great. With the ever-growing themes of eco-friendliness and sustainability, designers are using burnt orange as a main color in their collection to evoke that sense of grounded living, so expect to see this shade literally everywhere.

Digital Lavender

Digital Lavender was forecasted to become the Color of the Year 2023, and while it lost its place in favor of Viva Magenta, it has a fair chance of regaining its popularity this year. The perfect bridge between the futuristic aesthetic and calming tone, Digital Lavender is a soft shade that not only looks chic, but has psychological effects as well, as it is said that it can ease anxiety. This color works especially beautifully for early spring, when you want to transition from the dark or monochrome outfits but aren’t ready to embrace the bold summer tones yet.

Warm Taupe

If you’re not much of a bold color person and you’re starting to get annoyed by the lack of neutral tones in this list, allow us to present your new obsession for the next year – warm taupe. There’s no better way to describe warm taupe than the perfect middle ground – it’s subtle and soft enough so that it doesn’t overwhelm your complexion, but it is also rich and ready to make a statement. If you’re tired of the same old white t-shirt or work button-down shirt, then a warm taupe top will keep you just as professional and business-ready, but add a lot more sophistication and impact to your looks.