
Skirts and dresses in this lovely pastel color trend are set to be everywhere.
Spring encompasses a multitude of things, and for me, one of the highlights is the array of beautiful color trends—and there are plenty this season. We have butter yellow, powder pink, baby blue, and the shade that Daisy Edgar-Jones donned at the premiere of her film Swift Horses at SXSW, which may be the loveliest of them all: mint green. At the premiere, Edgar-Jones, a Gucci brand ambassador, showcased a look fresh from the runway for F/W 25. It featured a sheer lime-green bodysuit paired with a mint-green pencil skirt adorned with sequins. Edgar-Jones's skirt affirmed my belief that mint green is the most enchanting color trend for spring, and it pairs well with an unexpected variety of shades—from other pastels to neutrals like chocolate brown and black, as well as bold colors like lime green. I foresee that the most popular way to sport this trend in 2025 will be through skirts and dresses. Continue scrolling to see what I mean and consider adding one to your spring collection. (Image credit: Stephen Olker/SXSW Conference & Festivals via Getty Images)(Image credit: Travis P. Ball/SXSW Conference & Festivals via Getty Images) On Daisy Edgar-Jones: Gucci F/W 25 look Shop Mint-Green Skirts and Dresses Reformation Layla Linen Skirt in Salvia J.Crew Pleated Chiffon Skirt in Faded Mint Hill House Home The Delphine Nap Skirt in Soft Green Vince Satin Frayed-Edge Cami Midi-Dress in Sea Star Self-Portrait Floral-Appliqué Satin Gown in Green Aritzia Stationery Satin Skirt in Terrace Sage Norma Kamali Diana Gown in Vintage Green Reformation Noem Satin Dress in Salvia Zimmermann Crush Layered Pencil Skirt in Mint Aritzia Babaton FigureKnit Eyecatcher Dress in Terrace Sage Explore More: Color Trends












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Skirts and dresses in this lovely pastel color trend are set to be everywhere.
Daisy Edgar-Jones recently graced her premiere at SXSW in a gorgeous skirt, showcasing one of the season's most beautiful color trends. Explore the shade here.