Fashionistas would probably know the colors that dropped last September in New York, London, Milan and Paris, when designers showcased their Spring and Summer 2025 collections.

The fashion industry has a great influence on other industries. What is interesting for me are the colors that the designers used for their creations. I’ve embedded videos from a few fashion houses. However, the colors can also be found in collections from other designers.

For those who want to be on trend as far as colors are concerned, here are five paint color palettes we made just for you.

Skin Tones

Skin Tones | Spring and Summer 2025 Fashion Colors | MyBoysen

Here are the browns that are inspired by Hermes’s functional looks. Skin tones ranging from light beige to dark chocolate are colors that are usually seen in classical, traditional, or heritage homes. They ooze luxury, elegance, and prestige when used well.

 

Soft Pastel Colors

Soft Pastel Colors | Spring and Summer 2025 Fashion Colors | MyBoysen

Bring in light, joy, and positivity into your home with these soft pastel colors inspired by Donatella Versace’s collection for Spring and Summer 2025.

See how browns are also woven into the prints or are paired with these soft pastels.

Aside from Donatella Versace, The Chloé Summer 2025 Show by Creative Director Chemena Kamali also displayed fresh and playful pastel colors using flowy and transparent fabrics where some had feminine floral prints.

We had a post early this year about the soft trendy color butter yellow. Click the link to explore the yellow color in your interiors.

The pastel color palette is not new. We’ve made several over the years—

The Joyful Energy of Pastels
A Pastel House in Scotland
The Bubble Gum and Jelly Bean Pastel Colors

Black and White

Dolce & Gabanna paraded feminine silhouettes with a lot of attitude and bare skin, or skin barely covered. Just like their logo, the classic black and white fabrics are used in bold designs that emphasize the sensuality of the female shape.

White and black is a classic combination that will never go out of style, whether in fashion, architecture, interiors, and others.

Eco Greens

Here are six colors that show the versatility of green. These show different shades of uncommon greens.

We’ve written many posts about this color, and have made so many different palettes that include this hue. It’s a tranquil and refreshing color that gives a home a relaxing ambience.

Erdem opted for fresh minty hues,  JW Anderson used botanical greens. Burberry went for dark moss and light army green.

Sea and Sky

Blue Colors | Spring and Summer 2025 Fashion Colors | MyBoysen

Blue is favored by so many people, and probably it is because it emits a calm and tranquil vibe. Many fashion designers also used blue in their collections.

Apujan used airy blues. Jason Wu went for Robin-egg blue. Emilia Wickstead chose powder blue even for her power suits. Navy blues were found in the collections of Tommy Hilfiger, Tory Burch, and J. W. Anderson.

Colors to Expect in Spring and Summer 2025

In summary, here are the colors you can expect to appear next year in fashion for Spring and Summer 2025—skin tones, soft pastel colors, black and white, eco greens, and sea and sky blues.

Unlike fashion, most of us don’t change the colors of our homes based on trends. It would be best to choose paint colors that are not trendy but that express our sense of aesthetics.

This blog is here to show you what colors are available. Find out the colors that resonate with you and choose those for your home.

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Author

Annie is the Managing Editor of Let it B | MyBoysen Blog. An unrepentant workaholic, she runs this blog, among other pursuits. She thrives on collaborating with people who are good at what they do, and working together with them to create something special. Annie learned interior styling while managing her own wholesale business in the Netherlands, importing high-end, handmade home furnishings to stock four outlets and a showroom in the country.

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