Cherry red is here to stay and may even be a full-blown aesthetic shift

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Cherry red is here to stay and may even be a full-blown aesthetic shift


I never thought I’d say this, but I am officially over beige. The ‘clean girl’ aesthetic aka the pinnacle of effortless, barely there beauty has started to feel, well… a little too clean. And it turns out I am not the only one.

Heralded as one of Pinterest Predicts Trends of 2025, if you’ve been anywhere near social media lately, you’ve probably noticed cherry red dominating your feed. I am talking everywhere— be it lips, nails, bags, and even martini glasses. This pop of colour has always been around (I am thinking cherry red nails) but the way fashion brands have capitalised on the trend is proving to have real staying power in our wardrobes.

We first saw this with Bottega Veneta— the sardine bag in cherry red first launched in 2022 and instantly became the ‘it’ bag. Meanwhile, Gucci and Max Mara love the colour as much as we do with Max Mara sending its Autumn/Winter 2025 models down the catwalk head-to-toe.

Max Mara – Runway – Autumn/Winter 2025-2026 Milan Fashion Week

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But it’s not just fashion—LFW 2025 street-style beauty looks have convinced me that ‘clean girl’ looks are out for this spring. Beauty brands are not shying away and embracing the cherry beauty with Glossier’s black cherry collection dropping earlier this year and Elemis releasing a new cherry cleansing balm.

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So the question is- is cherry red just a seasonal obsession or a full-blown aesthetic shift? Pinterest searches for “cherry vibe” are up 325%, while even “cherry martini” (yes even our drinks are getting in on the trend) has seen an 80% rise.



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