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GSM Arena
2 days ago
- GSM Arena
Leak: the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion will soon be available in Pantone Mocha Mousse
Pantone declared Mocha Mousse the Color of the Year 2025. It is described as a 'warming, brown hue imbued with richness'. This color was already featured on the Razr 50 Ultra/Razr+ 2024 and the Edge 50 Neo, but Motorola liked it so much that it will use it on another phone. Motorola Edge 60 Fusion in Mocha Mousse (leaked image) The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion will soon add Mocha Mousse to its color palette, according to YTECHB. The 60 Fusion is currently available in four Pantone colors: Slipstream, Amazonite, Mykonos Blue and Zephyr. Note that availability varies by region. Motorola Edge 60 Fusion in Slipstream, Amazonite and Zephyr There's no word on when the Mocha Edge 60 Fusion will become available, though it's possible that it will launch alongside the Swarovski-studded Razr 60 on August 5. For more on the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion, we have a written and a video review. By the way, the Motorola Razr+ 2025, which is an IP48-rated re-release of the Razr+ 2024, also features a Mocha Mousse version. You can see it in our video review. Source Motorola Edge 60 Fusion


Los Angeles Times
11-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- Los Angeles Times
The Calming Trend Quietly Transforming Kids' Spaces
LA Times Studios may earn commission from purchases made through our links. Step into a well-considered kids' room this year and you might pause for a moment. It's different. Gone are the days of retina-strobing brights, hero-themed everything, and plastic-tat chaos. Now? Think spaces that feel composed, grounded, and genuinely (ahem) designed for both style and sanity. Sage greens, clay, dusty blue, warm neutrals. Layered linens, pale wood, whisper-soft textures. It's not just Pinterest-friendly; it feels calming. And not just because it looks good. This new approach isn't just about a softer look; it's a considered response to the high-speed grind of modern family life. With both adults and kids on the hamster wheel of notifications and back-to-back commitments, home has to work harder as a place to recover. As Sandi Schwartz, founder of the Ecohappiness Project, puts it: 'Bringing nature inside helps us feel more relaxed, more positive, and less stressed.' That's not just opinion. Research shows that exposure to nature, even in visual form, can reduce anxiety, boost mood, and support better focus in both children and adults. The result is a surge in demand for spaces that feel like sanctuaries. Instead of rooms that buzz with stimulus, families want ones that invite reflection, play, and peace. As the team at Generation Mindful notes, 'calming spaces at home help children identify their feelings, regulate emotions, and learn coping skills.' Paint brands have explained that while earth tones are back, they're subtler and more sophisticated than ever. Benjamin Moore's pick, Cinnamon Slate, reads like a muted plum-brown — warm, complex, and adaptable. Sherwin-Williams is leaning into soft, silvery greens and relaxed shades that feel borrowed straight from the landscape: sun-bleached beige, gentle clay, weathered blue-grey. Even Pantone is backing away from brights, naming Mocha Mousse — a mellow, comforting brown — as its color of the year. You'll find similar restraint from Behr and Valspar, both of which are foregrounding forest greens and soft, lived-in neutrals. The result: rooms that whisper 'stay a minute,' not shout 'look at me.' If you remember the era of themed bedrooms…where every bedspread screamed 'pirate' or 'princess' — 2025's take is mercifully less literal. It's about layering colors, materials, and personal meaning rather than plastering the walls with decals. Designer Jake Arnold, whose Crate & Kids collection channels a playful spirit with a sophistication, is championing this trend at scale. Arnold's approach incorporates tactile materials and ocean-inspired motifs, proving you can create joy without visual noise. And Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis, known for her organic, minimalist forms, uses rounded, tactile pieces like the 'Boa' pouf to offer children 'a grounding sense of comfort', a principle that translates beautifully into kids' spaces. A growing contingent of parents is setting aside a 'calming corner' in the kids' room: a zone that's equal parts retreat and reset button. Brown University's Be Well initiative describes these spaces as 'a simple way to help kids feel better,' which, frankly, sounds like something most adults could use as well. It might be a cushion by the window, a weighted blanket, or a few handpicked nature treasures. The point isn't discipline, but a little agency in managing big feelings. As Generation Mindful reminds us, a 'reset zone' is for support, not time-outs. Sometimes, even a quiet chair and a view are enough. It's not just parents driving the move toward nature-inspired kids' rooms; experts and brands are seeing a widespread shift. There is a growing desire for spaces that feel restorative, with colors and materials that echo the outdoors. Instead of designing around fast-changing trends or branded characters, families are now gravitating toward shades that help everyone unwind. The consensus from leading brands is clear: nature-inspired palettes don't just look timeless, they set a calming tone that grows with your child. By choosing natural fibers, woods, and sustainable finishes, parents are building rooms that are easy to update as children grow. How to Get the Look Yes, these rooms feel more adult. That's the point. Nature-inspired kids' spaces are designed for endurance, not just a single stage of childhood. More than a fleeting trend, nature-inspired kids' spaces are a reset, an intentional pause in the age of 'more.' They are spaces where kids can both play and rest at their own pace.

Refinery29
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Refinery29
Summer 2025's Tastiest Colour Trends — From Pistachio To Cherry
As the sun beams down and temperatures rise, we're reaching for our lightest and brightest pieces. While summer typically calls for vibrant colours, this season there's a fresh emphasis on powder pastels and zesty hues. And as predicted, many of 2025's top colour trends are officially having their moment. From sorbet nails and sardine prints to Mocha Mousse tones, the fashion food craze is going strong. Now, a full-colour feast — from pistachio green to clementine orange — is being served across summer staples. Designers like Sergio Hudson and Emilia Wickstead showcased cotton candy pink on their spring/summer 2025 runways, while labels like Quince and Hill House Home have plucky shades like sky blue on offer. Meanwhile, fashion influencers are declaring cherry red the new 'tomato girl summer' shade (unsurprisingly, we're here for it). holiday looks, work 'fits, wedding guest attire, and more.

Cosmopolitan
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Cosmopolitan
Brown sandals are the easiest way to look fashionable this summer - here's 5 best trending styles to shop now
Our number one summer must-have? A pair of sandals. Usually, we'd always turn to our safe and stylish black sandals, but this year another hue has caught our eye and stolen our hearts: brown. Blame it on the fact we spent all last autumn and winter wearing brown suede boots (and brown suede boots only), so have simply found a way to give the look a seasonal update. Or, it could have something to do with Pantone declaring 'Mocha Mousse' the colour of 2025. Either way, we can't get enough of brown sandals this year. And we're not the only ones. Models were sent strutting down the SS25 runways at Chloé, Miu Miu, Zimmerman and Hermès wearing leather thongs, wooden clogs and even jelly sandals in rich shades of chocolate to lighter tones of tan. Yep, there's no denying brown sandals provide the perfect finishing touch to a summer 'fit. They pair well with blue denim, complement pale shades of white and cream, and add an extra dimension to pastels, be it butter yellow or pale pink. All while injecting welcome warmth in contrast to your monochrome footwear options. So, if you're looking to get in on the brown shoe trend and update your summer sandals game, there's no shortage of brown sandals to choose from. Read on for the five top trending styles in our new favourite hue and consider this the secret to instant outfit elevation. Just as brown is as relevant in summer as it was in winter, so too is suede. Arguably, the tactile texture makes much more style sense in warmer months when there's a decreased risk of rain. Though if you do end up getting your brown suede sandals wet and dirty, we've got you covered with our top tips for cleaning suede shoes. Once reserved solely to adorn your favourite espadrille wedges, ankle ties can be spotted on all manner of brown sandals across the high street this summer after designers led the way on the SS25 runways. While Ferragamo channelled balletcore with pointe shoe-esque satin ribbon straps, Burberry and Proenza Schouler opted for corded rope and thin leather wrappings, respectively. Admittedly, gladiator sandals were not on our 2025 Bingo card, but surprisingly, the sandal silhouette is having quite a comeback this season thanks to Dior, Isabel Marant and Alberta Ferretti. How much you lean into the trend is up to you. While knee-high buckle designs give full Roman centurion, there are more subtle takes around, too (luckily). Whether you love or hate them, brown gladiator sandals are one way to effortlessly tap into the boho revival. When it comes to getting the most bang for your buck and investing in a sandal trend that will stand the test of time, you can't go wrong with brown strappy sandals for style longevity. Whether you choose a block heel or flat design, their delicate multi-strap design means they work as well with a floaty summer dress as they do dressed down with denim shorts. The most popular shoe when it comes down to the sheer number spotted clip-clopping down the SS25 runways has to be clogs. Everyone from Chloé, Miu Miu, Ulla Johnson, Hermès and Rachel Comey had their own take on the trend, sparking a new wave of appreciation for this humble silhouette. Given most styles feature a brown wooden sole, you're already halfway there with a brown shoe. Opt for a brown upper in either leather or suede for maximum style points. Follow Alex on Instagram. Alexandria Dale is the Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there's nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she's passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!

Refinery29
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Refinery29
Summer 2025's Tastiest Color Trends — From Pistachio To Cherry
As the sun beams down and temperatures rise, we're reaching for our lightest and brightest pieces. While summer typically calls for vibrant colors, this season there's a fresh emphasis on powder pastels and zesty hues. And as predicted, many of 2025's top color trends are officially having their moment. From sorbet nails and sardine prints to Mocha Mousse tones, the fashion food craze is going strong. Now, a full-color feast — from pistachio green to clementine orange — is being served across summer staples. Designers like Sergio Hudson and Emilia Wickstead showcased cotton candy pink on their spring/summer 2025 runways, while labels like Quince and Hill House Home have plucky shades like sky blue on offer. Meanwhile, fashion influencers are declaring cherry red the new 'tomato girl summer' shade (unsurprisingly, we're here for it). summer color trend — plus styling ideas for your vacation looks, work 'fits, wedding guest attire, and more.