This Pretty Colour Ruled the Fashion Awards 2024 Red Carpet—Expect to See It Everywhere in 2025


First, we saw hints of it on the runway, then it started cropping up on social media, and now, the colour trend that’s set to define 2025 has officially had its red carpet debut.

At Monday night’s The Fashion Awards 2024 at The Royal Albert Hall in London, a very stylish swarm of celebrities left their black gowns on the hanger, instead embracing the pale pink colour trend for the evening’s events. While it’s a fresh, pretty and romantic shade, it’s not the colour I would think of when planning a look for a black-tie event in December—but now I’m officially convinced it deserves a spot in my eveningwear wardrobe.

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Wearing an elegant tiered Prada gown in a pale pink shade, actor Simone Ashley made a case for the colour that designers are backing right now. Pairing her outfit with sparkling silver shoes and a light spattering of jewels, Ashley’s outfit felt light and vibrant—a refreshing departure from the dark, moody tones typically favoured during party season.

Fellow actor Shalom Brune-Franklin followed suit, swapping the classic LBD for a charming pink number from Miu Miu. Styled with platform heels and understated silver accessories, her look further proved that pale pink’s moment is here.

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Pale pink made a strong impression during Fashion Month in September, appearing in runway collections from brands like Erdem, Alaïa, and Khaite amongst others. Weaving the optimistic shade into their spring/summer 2025 collections, these designers firmly established pale pink as the colour to watch for the upcoming season.

Also experimenting with the pale pink and silver combination was television presenter, Angela Scanlon, who styled the powdery shade with silver slingback shoes and a pale pearl handbag.

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Having reached all of the major milestones of a ballooning trend, I predict that we’ll be seeing a lot more of this chic shade in 2025. To get ahead of the rest, read on to discover our edit of the pale pink colour trend below.