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Embrace the Vibrancy: Pantone Color of the Year 2025 and Why You Should Wear It - Fashion Blog SXM
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Embrace the Vibrancy: Pantone Color of the Year 2025 and Why You Should Wear It – Fashion Blog SXM

by Lina Clémence June 15, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Embracing Mocha Mouse: The Plus-Size Guide to Pantone’s Color of the Year 2025

Every year, we look forward to Pantone unveiling their Color of the Year, and for 2025, they’ve given us a timeless, versatile beauty: Mocha Mousse. A warm and inviting shade with hints of neutral brown and gray undertones, this color exudes sophistication, calm, and subtle strength. For plus-size fashionistas, this color speaks volumes, offering endless styling opportunities while staying grounded in comfort and elegance. Let’s dive into the magic of Mocha Mousse and discover how it can become your ultimate go-to hue this year.

Kenty Lichtenberg Fasion Blogger SXM Wearing a Brown Dress
Mocha & oversize…the trends of 2025. Do not feel intimidated by any of them, plus size women can also dress in oversize. In this look, we belted so that we could define and enhance our waistline. It also helps that this is a PLUS size belt and, therefore, it will hug your curves completely differently! (Dress available at T’s Closet) 

What Does Mocha Mousse Represent?

Mocha Mousse is more than just a shade—it’s a mood. It embodies connection, warmth, and balance, making it the perfect color for 2025 as we continue to seek calm and authenticity in an ever-changing world. For the plus-size community, this shade holds a special resonance: it’s universally flattering, understated yet powerful, and versatile enough to suit every occasion. Mocha Mouse invites you to
embrace your curves and express your style with quiet confidence.

Styling Mocha Mousse: Chic and Casual

For everyday looks, Mocha Mousse works beautifully in soft, breathable fabrics like linen, cotton, or jersey. Pair a relaxed Mocha Mousse blouse with classic high-waisted jeans or tailored trousers for an effortless yet polished vibe. Add some contrast with a pop of color—think mustard-yellow accessories or teal sneakers to create depth. For those who love layering, a cozy oversized cardigan in Mocha Mousse paired with leggings and ankle boots is perfect for running errands or lounging in style.

The Pantone color: Let’s take a look, up close & personal. 

Elevating Mocha Mousse for Special Occasions

Mocha Mousse shines just as brightly in formal wear, making it an excellent choice for weddings, galas, or evening events. A plus-size A-line dress in this shade with subtle metallic detailing will make you feel like a goddess. Pair it with gold or rose gold jewelry to highlight the warmth of the tone. For a bold statement, opt for monochromatic styling by layering textures—think a satin Mocha Mousse maxi dress with a faux-fur shawl or a structured blazer for added drama.

Accessorizing with Mocha Mousse

If you’re not ready to dive headfirst into wearing Mocha Mousse, start with accessories. A leather crossbody bag or a pair of pointed-toe flats in this shade will seamlessly blend into your wardrobe. Wide belts in Mocha Mousse can cinch your favorite dresses or jumpsuits, highlighting your curves in all the right ways. Scarves, hats, and even nail polish in this tone can subtly tie your look together, giving you a
cohesive and trendy vibe.

Explore and experiment with the various shades of Mocha, and give it your interpretation and flare, this way, you will never feel as if it is being forced! (belts available at T’s Closet) 

Make Mocha Mousse Your Favorite Color Yet

Mocha Mousse is more than a trend; it’s a color that invites us to embrace our individuality and celebrate our natural beauty. For plus-size individuals, it offers a world of styling possibilities that are as comfortable as they are chic. Whether you’re dressing for a casual day out or an elegant evening affair,

Mocha Mousse serves as a reminder that style knows no size constraints. Therefore, don’t hesitate to explore this adaptable hue—embrace it, play with it, and allow it to become a key part of your 2025 wardrobe. Here’s to a year of honoring curves and hues that uplift us to feel our very best!
As usual, we are grateful for partners like T’s Closet https://www.facebook.com/TsClosetSXM

Do you still have doubts or need personal styling advice? Do not hesitate to connect with us via
info@keraikreativestyle.com or our WhatsApp business number + 1 721 553 4005 or visit Kerai Kreative Style https://www.instagram.com/keraikreativestyle2016/ for regular styling tips and inspiration.

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100 Ways to Embrace Sustainable Fashion

by Lina Clémence June 8, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Sustainable fashion can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be! Read on for plenty of inspiration to help you easily embrace sustainable style.

100 ways to embrace sustainable fashion

  • 1. Borrow Clothes—Husbands, siblings, parents, and children all have clothes and jewellery to borrow. Ask permission first!
  • 2. Rent Clothes—Renting clothes used to be reserved for fancy occasions, but now more lending libraries are popping up daily.
  • 3. When buying clothing, invest in pieces that will last more than one season. If a piece is super trendy, skip it.
  • 4. Check Pinterest for different sustainable fashion ideas to wear what you already own.
  • 5. Secondhand is for everyone. Buying secondhand clothes is a great way to find unique, high-quality pieces at a fraction of the cost of new items.
  • 6. Stick to a one-in, one-out rule.
  • 7. Stay away from fabrics that require dry cleaning. They often use toxic chemicals.
  • 8. Cut up old t-shirts to use as cleaning rags.
  • 9. Buy Better. Clothes that are made well should last for years.
  • 10. Buy from closed-loop brands such as Mud and Patagonia. Afterwards, return the clothes, and they will recycle them properly.

Use a garment differently

  • 11. Use a garment you already own differently. Lingerie through the day over a t-shirt or an occasion dress can be styled with trainers to wear through the day.
  • 12. Make sure you love it before you commit to buying.
  • 13. Ask a friend to take photos of you wearing a garment so you can see it from all angles when in the changing room. And think about what you can pair it with from your wardrobe.
  • 14. Stick to set shopping times of the year to discourage leisure buying. At the start of each season is perfect.
  • 15. Find a reusable shopping tote in a design you love and take it whenever you leave the house.
  • 16. Write a list of what you need and want before you leave the house.
  • 17. Use accessories to update an outfit instead of buying new clothes.
  • 18. Get inspired by sustainable fashion books, documentaries, and TED talks.
  • 19. Keep clothes for longer.
  • 20. Sort through your wardrobe and remove anything that you no longer wear. It is easier to see what you have to wear day to day.

Sell and donate

  • 21. Sell what you no longer wear. If someone pays for it, they are more likely to use it.
  • 22. Donate what you can’t sell to a charity shop, a clothing bin, or a thrift shop that takes old clothing.
  • 23. Use a scarf or unused fabric as a pretty way to wrap gifts.
  • 24. Buy from designers who use vintage fabrics with new designs. Charlotte Bialas has a beautiful collection to choose from.
  • 25. Also, some designers use the end of roll fabrics that would otherwise be wasted.
  • 26. Old socks can be used as house and car dusters – wash first, please! They can also be made into sock monkeys for kids or covers for your reusable cups.
  • 27. If buying new, check if the company uses Repack, which is resealable packaging sent back to be used repeatedly. Or check if they use recyclable or compostable packing.
  • 28. Old t-shirts can be made into tote bags. Here is a tutorial.
  • 29. Buy clothing made from recycled elements, such as plastic bottles. This encourages companies and governments to continue recycling. Girlfriend Collective is a sustainable fashion brand that makes great yoga clothes from recycled plastic.

Buy less

  • 30. Buy Less. Do you need it? Try waiting a bit longer; chances are you will forget about it.
  • 31. Take shoes to the cobbler to extend their life.
  • 32. Accessorise with naturally occurring materials. Sheppards Hook creates jewellery from old deer antlers found in the forest.
  • 33. Vintage and handmade handkerchiefs can be found on Etsy and are much nicer than that wasteful old bit of tissue!
  • 34. Nike Reuse A Shoe takes old athletic shoes and trainers and turns them into Nike Grind – a material used to create athletic surfaces.
  • 35. Nowadays, lots of jewellery is made from recycled elements such as silver and gold. Here are ten recycled necklaces made in the UK.
  • 36. Remember to waterproof your shoes. They will look better and last longer, meaning you won’t need to replace them as quickly.
  • 37. Buy washing powder in bulk from a store or in cardboard. Make your own or try soap nuts for zero-waste laundry.
  • 38. Hanging clothing out to dry is better for the environment and makes clothes smell fresh and clean.
  • 39. If buying online, Buy clothing, jewellery, shoes, etc., from small sellers and ask them to pack it without plastic so you can recycle the packaging.

Wear natural 

  • 40. Only wear natural fibres – synthetic fibres take a long time to decompose.
  • 41. Learn to sew to make those minor repairs that cannot be avoided. Try a local class or watch YouTube videos, books, and blog posts.
  • 42. Knit or crochet your winter jumpers. I love the patterns from Petite Knit.
  • 43. Only wash clothing that needs to be cleaned.
  • 44. Use a guppie bag to collect plastic particles from synthetic clothing. It gets into the oceans and causes havoc on the environment.
  • 45. Protect shoes by adding protective soles and making them last longer even before they start to wear.
  • 46. Products made from wood are better for the environment than plastic. I like Saya Hair for recycled wood root hair sticks.
  • 47. Invest in quality shoes because they are easier to repair.
  • 48. Buy your washing machine second-hand and try to invest in a quality one that will last longer.
  • 49. Natural fabric dyes can be made from all sorts of fruit and veg to spruce up a garment.

Buy vintage fabrics

  • 50. Check markets and online for vintage fabrics. You can use them to sew your clothes or to help repair clothing.
  • 51. Talia Collins is a sustainable fashion brand that uses econyl, which is a recycled plastic, to create swimwear.
  • 52. Monsak creates bags from leftover leather that would otherwise be wasted.
  • 53. Ensure your clothes and shoes fit properly—you’re less likely to wear them if uncomfortable.
  • 54. Take up a hem. Changing the hem on a top, skirt, or trousers can completely change the look of a garment.
  • 55. Visible mending is a great way to mend an item in a new and interesting way. Pinterest has lots of inspiration for sustainable fashion.
  • 56. Organise your shoes, clean them often and store them out of direct sunlight.
  • 57. Upcycled leather is a great way to use what is already in the market. I love The Salvage Heart for earrings.
  • 58. For that special item you don’t wear anymore but don’t want to get rid of, make it into a quilt.
  • 59. Invest in clothing that can be worn in many different ways.

Vintage Kilt

Embroidery

  • 60. Embroidery can change clothing. Even a simple t-shirt can become exceptional if you take the time to embroider it.
  • 61. Read the care label—The washing symbols can be confusing if you are not used to them, so click here for a guide. Checking the garment’s fabric is the first step in caring for it. The care label should give information about washing, drying, and ironing a garment.
  • 62. Always sort laundry. Nothing will cause a white T-shirt to lose lustre as quickly as washing it with a different-coloured garment. Dyes always run, even if it’s not generally noticeable. It is also essential to wash delicates separately—maybe in a delicates bag or a spare pillowcase—to ensure more robust garments do not tear them apart. For more laundry tips check Doing The Laundry – 8 Easy Ways To Reduce Environmental Impact.

Vintage

  • 63. Check out vintage and secondhand stores before you need clothes, so you have your favourites on hand when you need something, whether online or on the street!
  • 64. Check out when the local vintage markets are.
  • 65. Get to know your local tailor and seamstress. They can work wonders on altering clothing to fit.
  • 66. Look out for reversible clothing. No, it’s not just for kids!
  • 67. Ditch the tumble dryer sheets.
  • 68. In fact, ditch the tumble dryer! If you can’t hang laundry outside, buy a second-hand clothes horse.
  • 69. Hang washing out using bamboo or stainless steel pegs. If that fails, you can always use secondhand plastic pegs instead.

Sustainable Fashion outfit

Laundry tips

  • 70. Use an old pillowcase as a lingerie bag—unless it’s synthetic fabric—then refer to tip 44!
  • 71. Airing out natural fibre clothing, like wool or cashmere, reduces the need for frequent washing. Less washing means less waste, which is better for the environment!
  • 72. Try spot cleaning instead of tossing all your garments in the washing machine. The agitation and heat can be harsh on fabrics, causing them to wear out and break down more quickly.
  • 73. Wash as many clothes as you can inside out. This prevents colour loss when the clothes rub against each other. It can also prevent the deterioration of embroidery, printing or external parts.
  • 74. If your clothes are bagging out, like jeans at the knees, for example – try them in the tumble dryer. I know, I’ve already told you not to use it! But if it means you can wear your jeans more, the environmental impact is worth it.

Create a capsule wardrobe

  • 75. Create a capsule wardrobe – a small seasonal wardrobe means fewer wasteful purchases. For examples of capsule wardrobes, see Capsule Wardrobe Spring and Capsule Wardrobe Winter.
  • 76. Buy clothes you can wear for many different occasions. I buy exercise clothes that suit many other activities, such as yoga, hiking, gym, and lounging at home.
  • 77. Buying clothes secondhand and in person means you can ask to take them without any packaging. They might be able to reuse the price label in the shop.
  • 78. Once you wear your clothing, hang it in the wardrobe the opposite way. This will show you what you wear the most and make it easy to see what clothing works for you.
  • 79. Stop buying repeats. Just because you love it in one colour doesn’t mean you will love it in every colour.

Sustainable Fashion outfit

Sustainable fashion is buying less

  • 80. Don’t give in to media pressure. We are constantly told that we need to buy more and more. But we don’t, not really. If you have clothes that fit you and look good, don’t feel pressured to buy more to keep up.
  • 81. Castille soap works great for keeping trainers white! Or a cloth and water and elbow grease!
  • 82. Stop shopping for a while. I’m not suggesting you never shop again, but resetting can be good. If you get out of the habit of shopping, you will only shop when you need something.
  • 83. Recycle your knits! Do you love a sweater colour but hate the style? It’s pretty easy to unfurl the wool; check out these pretty sweater patterns and knit yourself a new zero-waste jumper!

Use less detergent

  • 84. Use less detergent. The box will usually tell you the correct amount to use. It can be fine to use less than this if your clothes are not super dirty. Using too much detergent will make it difficult to remove afterwards. It will build up in the clothes, leaving them dull or even marked with white stains.
  • 85. Skip the fabric conditioner or softener. Fabric conditioner coats your clothes with extra chemicals, dyes, and fragrances that are just not necessary. If you add too much conditioner, the clothes retain the residue and feel waxy. The conditioner will build up over time, leading to colour fading and fibre breakdown. If you still prefer a softener, a small amount of vinegar is a good alternative.
  • 86. Outfit Repeat. It’s OK to wear your clothes over and over.
  • 87. Secondhand shopping can be overwhelming. Wear comfy, easy-to-remove clothes for a better changing room experience.
  • 88. Swedish Stockings recycles old tights from any brands.
  • 89. Save inspiring pictures on Instagram or Pinterest as you go along. It is handy to have images you like and can refer to when it’s time to go shopping.Sustainable Fashion outfit

Stop buying multiples

  • 90. Make a list of clothing that you don’t need. How many times have you bought the same clothes that you already own?!
  • 91. Store your clothes properly after cleaning—whether on hangers or neatly folded. This helps keep them looking fresh and in good condition for longer.
  • 92. Iron your clothes. It keeps them presentable for longer, meaning that unless you spill your dinner down the front, you will need to wash them less. Make sure the temperature is not too high. Again, think about what type of fabric you are working with. Ironing is the fastest way to ruin a garment if you go too hot!
  • 93. Figure out your style—the clothes you will wear daily—and buy clothing for your life.
  • 94. Buy a belt with several ways to close so you can wear it over different layers, on the waist or the hips, etc.
  • 95. Take time to try on the clothes you already own to create different outfit combinations. This doesn’t work unless you actually try on the clothes. You might be surprised!

Reduce the water temp

  • 96. Reduce the water temperature. You might have heard this before as a response to saving on the electricity bill or saving environmental pollution. However, it is also an excellent way to keep clothes looking new and fresh for longer. Hot water wears out clothes more quickly, fades fabric colours and can go as far as ruining a fragile garment in one wash.
  • 97. Constantly edit your wardrobe. If something needs to be altered or fixed, do it. If your sister would suit that dress you don’t wear, pass it on to her. Keep on top of your clothing, and it won’t become overwhelming further down the road.
  • 98. Find out what companies use non-plastic packaging for recycling. Organic Basics sends out its sustainable underwear in paper packaging.
  • 99. Organise your clothes into outfits that work well together. This doesn’t mean sticking to neutrals—feel free to mix and match colours, patterns, and textures that reflect your style. Otherwise, you might get bored with your wardrobe and want to shop for more!
  • 100. Fashion and shopping are totally fine when done ethically. You’re doing okay as long as you’re not overconsuming and throwing it all in the bin. It’s a journey, have fun with it!

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Embrace the Heat with These DIY 3D Summer Nail Art Ideas 🌞💅

by Lina Clémence June 4, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Summer 2025 is all about dimensional, beach-inspired nails popping with texture and creativity! From delicate 3D flowers to dreamy seashells and cute starfish embellishments, these nail art designs are the ultimate accessory for your summer outfits.

If you’re looking to upgrade your mani game with something fun and fashionable, check out these DIY nail art tutorials featuring the hottest trends this season.

Credits: Pinterest

🌸 1. DIY 3D Flower Nail Art – Soft Blooms for a Feminine Touch

3D floral designs are big in 2025, especially in soft pastels and neon accents. These dainty blossoms bring elegance and playfulness to your summer nails.

You’ll Need:

  • UV gel or acrylic for 3D art

  • Dotting tool or 3D nail art brush

  • Pastel gel polish (pink, lavender, mint)

  • Rhinestones (optional)

  • Top coat & UV lamp

Step-by-Step Tutorial:

  1. Prep & Polish: Start with your base colour. Soft pastel shades are in!

  2. Create Petals: Use a 3D nail art brush to sculpt petals with acrylic or builder gel. Start from the centre and fan out.

  3. Add Details: Place a rhinestone or tiny pearl at the flower’s centre for extra charm.

  4. Seal the Look: Cure under a UV lamp and finish with a glossy top coat.

Pro Tip: Mix matte and glossy finishes for added dimension.

Here is a tutorial you can try!

🐚 2. DIY 3D Seashell Nail Art – Mermaid-Core Vibes

Channel your inner Ariel with these gorgeous seashell nails! They’re perfect for beach vacations, pool parties, or just soaking up the summer vibes.

You’ll Need:

  • White or pearlescent gel polish

  • Builder gel or 3D sculpting gel

  • Fine glitter or shimmer pigment

  • Nail art brush

  • Top coat & UV lamp

Step-by-Step Tutorial:

  1. Base Colour: Apply a shimmer or chrome base like pearl white or ocean blue.

  2. Sculpt the Shell: Use builder gel and a thin brush to draw vertical ridges in a shell shape.

  3. Add Shine: Dust some fine glitter or chrome powder over the uncured gel and then cure.

  4. Top it off: Apply a thick, glossy top coat to seal the 3D seashell design.

Optional: Add mini pearls or charms to make it more luxurious.

⭐ 3. DIY 3D Starfish Nail Art – Coastal Chic for Every Occasion

Starfish nails are trending on TikTok and Instagram in 2025! These fun and textured designs give your manicure an adorable under-the-sea twist. 

Click here for the tutorial!

You’ll Need:

  • Coral or sand-toned polish

  • Acrylic powder or 3D sculpting gel

  • Tiny gold beads or micro-studs

  • Nail art brush

  • Top coat & UV lamp

Step-by-Step Tutorial:

  1. Base Polish: Choose warm, beachy tones like coral, nude, or soft turquoise.

  2. Sculpt the Starfish: Use a small brush to draw five small arms of a star, building the thickness layer by layer.

  3. Add Texture: While the gel is still sticky, embed gold beads in the centre for realistic texture.

  4. Final Touch: Cure under a UV lamp and apply a top coat—matte works great for a soft sand effect!

🌴 Nail Artist’s Tip: Combine All 3 in a Summer Nail Set!

Why choose one? Mix a 3D flower accent nail, a few seashells, and a starfish on your ring finger for a full-blown coastal nail art set. Pair with ombré pastels or jelly finishes for a modern 2025 twist.

🔥 Summer 2025 Nail Trends to Watch

  • 3D Embellishments: The more texture, the better!

  • Ocean-Inspired Colours: Think aqua, coral, pearl, and seafoam green.

  • Mixed Media Designs: Combine decals, 3D art, and chrome polish.

  • Minimalist Nails with 3D Accents: Let one or two nails shine with 3D art while others stay sleek.

Whether you’re relaxing by the beach or heading out for a rooftop brunch, these DIY 3D summer nail art ideas will keep you stylish all season long. Plus, creating them at home is fun, budget-friendly, and totally Insta-worthy! I post new nail designs for summer every day on my Facebook page so do check it out and get inspired!

Lots of Love!!!

XOXO


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