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EXCLUSIVE Colour expert reveals the surprising meaning behind Meghan Markle's love of neutrals - after Pantone unveils Mocha Mousse as the colour of 2025 READ MORE: Stylist reveals what Meghan Markle's fashion choices say about her - and the wardrobe U-turn since relocating to California By REBEKAH ABSALOM Published: 07:06 GMT, 1 January 2025 | Updated: 07:06 GMT, 1 January 2025 e-mail View comments Since launching in 2000, the Pantone Colour of the Year has evolved into a global trendsetter, shaping design, fashion and culture. Setting the tone for the year ahead, the Pantone Colour Institute recently unveiled Mocha Mousse as the Colour of 2025. Selected by a panel of colour experts, trend forecasters and cultural analysts, this warming brown shade exudes richness and evokes the comforting allure of chocolate and coffee, catering to a growing desire for cosiness and indulgence.

Ahead of the trends, Meghan Markle has been championing this colour palette in her wardrobe for years, first showcasing it in May 2012. The warm and versatile hues have remained a staple in her wardrobe, from her time as a working member of the Royal Family to her current style choices. Karen Haller, Applied Colour & Design Psychology Specialist and author of The Little Book of Colour, suggests that these colours foster a sense of calm amid a demanding lifestyle.



She told MailOnline: 'When it comes to the psychology of colour, soft light browns, such as beige, taupe and tan, are soothing and help crea.

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