
Fashion is all about adapting to the mood of the moment, especially when it comes to colour. The Fall-Winter 2025-2026 fashion shows offer an insightful glimpse into the shades we'll be embracing in the upcoming colder season. There is a collective desire for comfort and warmth, but even more importantly, for calmness and delicacy—an urge to breathe and relax. These feelings are reflected on the catwalk, where the balance between glamour and elegance is masterfully achieved through monochromatic styling and colour-blocking looks. Colors like lime green, melanzane, mochaccino, and sugar add a unique Italian flair to your wardrobe!
Melanzane or Aubergine
The days of Ultra Violet, the magnetic and electrifying shade declared Pantone's Colour of the Year in 2018, are long behind us. Eight years later, it seems that purple, particularly in its most extravagant hue, has had its moment (for now). Instead, the Fall/Winter 2025-2026 fashion shows are highlighting a more traditional aubergine or melanzane shade, encouraging us to wear it as a complete outfit or pair it with unexpectedly vibrant colours. The meaning behind this colour trend is intriguing, and its psychological roots are found in a desire for calm and introspection. Aubergine, for instance, is created by mixing blue and red, resulting in a deep chromatic intensity that doesn't scream for attention; it simply exists. What does it convey? Elegance, sophistication, charm, and authority.



Lime Green


If you're looking to elevate your everyday wardrobe, consider a lime green cape as your next essential piece. Take inspiration from Prada, which pairs it with faux fur accessories and suede pumps.


Sugar Color
This season, we introduce a desaturated colour called Sugar, known for its calming and restful qualities. The shade, named after the historic packaging of sugar, was once wrapped in pigmented paper to conceal its yellowish hue.



Mochaccino
As we transition in color trends, Chocolate is stepping aside for Mochaccino. The chocolate brown and creamy shades are temporarily fading, making way for the rich and inviting tones of Mochaccino. We've explored the reasons behind the strong appeal of this color trend and found it is connected to the ongoing popularity of Mocha Mousse, Pantone's color of the year for 2025. Designers like Lusia Spagnoli and Laura Biagiotti share a similar vision, blending moccasin tones with delicate, light hues.



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