
The Colors of Winter 2025: The Silent Palette of Luxury
Winter 2025 doesn't arrive with a bang. On the contrary, it settles in with a serene, enveloping, and sensory palette. A season where colors don't shout, but whisper; they don't seek to impress, but to move. In a world where we increasingly seek depth over excess, color becomes a silent language .
At AGAIN Cashmere, we draw inspiration from this evolution to create pieces that not only adorn, but also complement. These are the shades that define the season and that blend seamlessly into our 100% cashmere garments:
1. Stone gray: high neutrality
Gray is back—not as a background, but as the main focus. But this time with mineral, almost architectural nuances. It's the color of ancient walls, of stones polished by time.
How to wear it: an oversized stone-gray sweater with matching trousers for a stylish and functional tonal look. Or wear it over bare skin, like a second skin, on cold days that call for cozying up.
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2. Cocoa brown: sophisticated warmth
Deeper than camel, more elegant than chocolate. Cocoa brown is positioning itself as a new warm neutral. We saw it in the daytime looks of Gabriela Hearst and Hermès , where the softness of cashmere further enhanced the nobility of this shade.
How to wear it: a long cardigan or turtleneck in brown cashmere, paired with cream, nude, or optic white tones. An edible, comforting, and profoundly modern palette.
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3. Sage green: nature in an urban setting
This winter, green is desaturated. It becomes softer, earthier, like a plant dried by the cold. It's the color of dormant gardens, of verdant calm. It appears in textured coats, flowing scarves, and knitwear that hugs the body.
How to wear it: in accessories like a scarf, a hat, or a fine sweater that contrasts with neutral tailored pieces. This green works like a breath of fresh air within the winter palette.
4. Blue-Green: depth without coldness
It's not navy, it's not indigo. Petrol blue is establishing itself as an elegant alternative to black. With a nocturnal base but with green undertones, this color is becoming the new "dark luxe." We saw it in collections by Prada and Loro Piana , always in fine fabrics and precise cuts.
How to wear it: a statement piece, like a roll-neck sweater or a coat. Also layered: blue on blue, playing with intensities.
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5. Winter Off-White: Purity in Contrast
Winter white isn't cold: it's warm, creamy, and profoundly chic. It moves away from the bright white of summer and closer to shades of butter, ivory, and warm milk. It's the white of the first snows, of pure cashmere.
How to wear it: from head to toe, or combined with grays, browns, and nude tones. A 100% cashmere white sweater is the uniform of those who understand understated luxury.
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