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The Pantone Color Institute calls the shade β€œan evocative soft brown that transports our senses into the pleasure and deliciousness it inspires."

Travel & Lifestyle: Pantone’s Color Of The Year Is Hitting A Nerve β€” For More Reasons Than One

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On Thursday, Pantone announced its much-awaited β€œColor of the Year 2025.” (Well, β€œmuch-awaited” if you’re into this sort of thing.)

The big winner? Mocha Mousse (17-1230), a shade that the Pantone Color Institute calls β€œan evocative soft brown that transports our senses into the pleasure and deliciousness it inspires” while β€œappealing to our desire for comfort.”

The Pantone Color Institute calls the shade β€œan evocative soft brown that transports our senses into the pleasure and deliciousness it inspires.”

The Washington Post heralded the shade as a β€œwin for quiet luxury.” Vanessa Friedman of The New York Times said her β€œmind went immediately to comfort eating.”

On social media, the feedback was a little more mixed. Because of the visuals released by Pantone, some pointed out that the color bore a certain likeness, to, well ― there’s really no delicate way to put this ― poop.

Some on social media remarked that the color looked a little like, well, poop.

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Some on social media remarked that the color looked a little like, well, poop.

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Others compared it to Nazi uniform brown or β€œthe shade of lightly soiled mop water.” Several said it felt like just the right shade to welcome in 2025.

β€œInstantly depressed seeing Pantone’s Color of the year for 2025, which I guess is on par with the theme of 2025. TouchΓ©, Pantone, touchΓ©,” one person wrote on Threads.

Color consultant Laury Rosenthal gave props to Pantone for choosing a shade of brown for the first time in its 25 years of selecting a color of the year. Still, she wishes the color was a tinge darker.

β€œIt’s great to eat chocolate mousse but the color looks a bit like a poo emoji,” she wrote to HuffPost. β€œIt will look worse when in paint as Pantone ink is clear and base paint starts out blue white before pigment gets added. I’d rather have a darker taupe, if asked.”

But elsewhere online, women of color celebrated the pick, noting that others’ dismissiveness of the shade was a little white-centric.

Charnaie Gordon, a teacher and children’s book author, is among the fans of the pigment. As a Black woman, she sees the color as β€œrich, grounding, and unapologetically bold.”

β€œPantone finally caught up to what we’ve been knowing all along: melanin magic is unmatched,” Gordon told HuffPost. (She shared a similar sentiment on Threads.)

β€œTo me, this color represents a statement about resilience, beauty, and depth,” she said. β€œI couldn’t be more excited that this is the energy we’re stepping into for 2025, it feels like an unspoken ode to Black and brown people everywhere.”

β€œIt’s richness, warmth, and melanin on full display,” she said. β€œIf you can’t see the beauty in that, the problem isn’t the color, it’s your perception.”

Amy Ellzey, a color consultant and owner of Colour Me Beautiful LA, thinks folks should get their mind out of the gutter with the color.

β€œAlthough some may draw comparisons of this color to unappealing aspects of nature, you could also positively consider [it] a desirable milk chocolate or opaque latte,” she said.

Given the emphasis on millennial gray and other flat neutrals (namely, white and black), Lauren F. Battistini of LFB Color Consulting is thrilled with Pantone’s choice.

β€œIt’s a clear indicator that the fashion, home, interiors and other industries are shifting to something with more comfort, warmth and earthy appeal,” she said. β€œThe color pendulum shifts about every 3-4 years, and we have been witnessing a shift for some time over to a warmer, earthy color palette.”

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Plus, Battistini said, this particular shade of mocha plays nicely with other colors.

β€œA neutral such as Mocha Mousse doesn’t necessarily hold much presence on its own, but when you pair it with the right colors, it serves as a visual comfort within the overall color palette,” she said.

β€œI see it as a perfect anchoring neutral to combine with colors such as cream, aqua, ochre, warm red, aubergine, blush, cinnamon and warm greens,” she added.

One thing everyone can agree with? If Mocha Mousse gives us a break from Brat green, we’re all winners.



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