Megatrend on the red carpet
The stars love pistachio and mint green
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Green is one of the absolute trend colors in 2025. This can also be seen in the choice of clothes of the stars on the red carpets.
Green tones are among the absolute trend colors of the fashion world in 2025 – and this hype is also clearly noticeable on the red carpet. Hollywood stars like Florence Pugh (29) or Blake Lively (37) are increasingly relying on delicate, pastel green tones. Nuances such as pistachio, MINT and Matcha are currently highly in demand.
Florence Pugh in a delicate pistachio green
At the premiere of the film “Thunderbolts”, Florence Pugh delighted with a spectacular dress in a gentle pistachio green. The voluminous design with artistic ruffles almost looked like a tribute to the freshness of a creamy pistachio ice. The color not only underlined Pugh’s complexion, but also gave your look a subtle but still striking extravagance.
Pistachio green is currently a long -running favorite on the international catwalks. Brands such as Miu Miu, Chanel or Bottega Veneta have prominently used the nuance in their current collections. The color is considered to be particularly changeable: it can be used for both daily and evening looks and harmonizes excellently with classic tones such as navy work, cream white or dark chocolate brown. In fashion, pistachio green stands for calm, harmony and a modern retro charm – perfect for stars like Florence Pugh, which stand for unconventional elegance.
Blake Lively in pasty mint green
During the premiere of “Only a little favor”, Blake Lively chose a breathtaking evening dress in Mintgrün. The color seemed almost like liquid light on her skin – bright, bright and with a touch of coolness, which was nevertheless not distant. Mint green is one of those colors that immediately convey freshness without imposing themselves.
Designers like Fendi or Marni rely on this tone in their spring/summer collections in 2025. Mint green can be staged as a complete look, but also works perfectly in combination with silver, black or broken white. Lively’s look shows how versatile the color can be used: from spring -like freshness to glamorous evening robes.
Matchagrün: The next stage of the trend palette
In addition to the delicate tones such as pistachio and mint, the somewhat more intense Matchagrün is also becoming increasingly noticeable on the red carpet. This rich, vegetable-inspired sound is based on the color of the popular Japanese tea and has already caused a sensation in the streetwear and interior world. Now he finds his way into the evening fashion.
More celebrity looks in green
In addition to Pugh and Lively, other stars have also rely on the trend color: Zendaya (28) always accesses outfits in bright green nuances in premieres and red carpet events. Her “Dune” colleague Timothée Chalamet (29) is also a confessed green fan. In February he wore a bright green shirt under a leather jacket.
Styling tips: This is how green also works away from the Red Carpet
If you want to reconcile the look of the stars, you can use green as an accent color or as the main actor. Pastel tones are ideal for blouses, midi skirts or accessories such as bags and shoes. Intensive green nuances appear particularly classy in fine fabrics such as satin or silk. Combined with neutral colors such as beige, gray or eggshell, harmonious looks with a trend character are created.
Green is also found in the beauty area: Mint-colored eyeshadow, nail polish in Matchagrün or an eyeliner in emerald nuance set exciting accents and pick up the fashionable zeitgeist.
Why are these shades of green currently in demand?
The answer is not only in the fashionable, but also in the cultural context. In times of global upheavals, eco-consciousness and the desire for mental balance, green tones symbolize hope, fresh start and pause in everyday life. They have a calming effect without being boring.
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Source: Stern

I am an author and journalist who has worked in the entertainment industry for over a decade. I currently work as a news editor at a major news website, and my focus is on covering the latest trends in entertainment. I also write occasional pieces for other outlets, and have authored two books about the entertainment industry.