From high fashion to everyday wear, designers are redefining neutrals with shades of yellow-green for FW25 Color Trend.

Fashion trends come and go, but some colors manage to make a lasting impression. For FW25 Color Trend, designers have taken an unexpected turn, embracing shades of yellow-green as a core neutral. While traditional neutrals like black, gray, and brown remain dominant, this unique color is making waves on the runways, proving its versatility across prints, textures, and head-to-toe looks.
Why Yellow-Green?
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen yellow-green take center stage. Back in 2017, Pantone named ‘Greenery’ its Color of the Year, describing it as a refreshing and revitalizing shade. Fast forward to 2025, and the color is still making an impact, offering a blend of nostalgia and contemporary appeal.
Consumers recognize these shades from nature and digital screens alike. The earthy tones bring warmth and comfort while also feeling modern and fashion-forward. Plus, with the rise of ‘Quiet Luxury’ and ‘Corp Core,’ this color adds an unexpected twist to minimalist and structured styles.
How Designers Are Using It
Designers are incorporating yellow-green in diverse ways—sometimes as a subtle accent, other times as the star of the show. It’s appearing in bold outerwear, delicate dresses, and even accessories. Here are some standout runway moments:
1. Aiste Hong

A yellow-green, white, and black zebra-print silk blouse with a matching green marabou stole, styled with a black knee-length skirt and sandals.
2. Aknvas (Christian Juul Nielsen)

A satin yellow-green jacket with cargo pockets and a bubble hem, paired with green lace socks and black Mary Janes.
3. Elie Saab

An oversized yellow-green faux fur jacket layered over a black knit turtleneck and a black chiffon skirt.
4. Christopher John Rogers

A striking oversized yellow-green shirt with black and green braided trim, styled with olive khaki wide-leg pants and ribbon embellishments.
5. Sergio Hudson

A luxurious yellow-green mohair coat with a satin lining, layered over a nude crew neck, black leather pants, and brown gloves.
6. Kway

A short layered cape in yellow-green, worn over a bubble hem mini dress with a train, complemented by black lace-up boots.
7. Leonard Paris (Georg Lux)

A knee-length crepe de chine dress featuring a floral lilac print on a yellow-green background, accessorized with burgundy boots and a handbag.
8. No.21 (Alessandro Dell’Acqua)

A chic off-the-shoulder yellow-green sheath dress with tulip-folded sleeves and an empire waist.
9. Saint Laurent (Anthony Vaccarello)

A bold, short yellow-green sheath dress with oversized shoulders and pockets, styled with brown leather gloves and satin slingbacks.
10. Giambattista Valli

A full-length yellow-green dress with caped sleeves and a bow at the neck, completed with olive green boots.
Final Thoughts
The FW25 color trend proves that neutrals don’t have to be boring. Yellow-green offers a fresh, unexpected twist that blends seamlessly with classic hues while standing strong on its own. Whether you’re ready to embrace it head-to-toe or just add a pop of color, this is one trend that’s here to stay.
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