
Refined Metallics For Christmas
Refined Metallics For Christmas
A key trend for Christmas 2025, refined metallics speak subtly instead of loudly, sophisticatedly instead of showstoppingly, and more of shimmer than shine. The colour code tends to move towards soft golds, champagne and rose tones, lending a golden aura rather than disco ball glares. Soft metallics are easy to carry on evening gowns with a flowy texture. They also work particularly well on accessories. Designer houses have been particularly eager to spread the soft metallic trend on the runways. Rabanne added gold and silver foil to skirts and tops. Gold and silver were paired with nude shades at Ralph Lauren. Versace, Dior, and Prada all had versions of rose gold, delicate silver and transparent metallics. Erdem had soft pastels married with metallics. Similarly at Stella McCartney.
















Jenna Ortega wore Balmain to the Met Gala, a sculpted gown with metallic rulers.

Dakota Johnson rocked a metallic look to Cannes, in Gucci.

Nicole Kidman celebrated metallics, soft and delicate and fashionable.


Kylie Jenner played with soft silver in Schiaparelli.

Demi Moore epitomised chic metallics in Gucci,



Cate Blanchett made gold the tone of the year at the Golden Globes



