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By LaDonna LaGuerre As the Celtics closed out 2024 with a morale boosting win over the Toronto Raptors, 71-125, Derrick White, Al Horford, Jaylen Brown, and Jayson Tatum offered a glimpse of what’s next in fashion. From bright yellows to bold maximalism and personal statements, the New Year’s Eve pregame fits reflected emerging trends for 2025 that blend individuality and forward-thinking style. Seen on: Derrick White wearing butter yellow Nikes and Al Horford wearing Helmut Lang in a bright active yellow.

Fashionistas may have had enough of the minimalist neutrality of the clean girl , quiet luxury aesthetic, opting to hang up the blacks, greys, and browns and bust out the bright colors. Trendspotters and data from the Heuritech Spring/Summer 2025 have reported seeing yellow break through on spring and fall runways. Expect to see more yellow in the home, from decor to walls , and everyday wardrobes in a variety of shades like butter , 24K gold , pastel , and a version that resembles the city jersey signature Action Green .



A post shared by NBC Sports Boston (@nbcsboston) Seen on: Jaylen Brown sporting branded jacket and metallic fashion sneakers. Not so much a trend, especially in this era of fleeting microtrends, but more so a philosophy. Maximalism means more is more, whether that’s colors, patterns, fabrics, cuts, or genres.

It’s the opposite of demure. It’s flashy, rich, indulgent, and can be applied to fashion, art, interior design , even the culinary sphere. .

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