Marisa Abela makes a case for Mocha Mousse
The EE BAFTA Rising Star nominee dressed head-to-toe in the Pantone Colour of the Year

Enter the era of the LBD—the Little Brown Dress
Two stars collided at last night’s Vanity Fair EE Bafta Rising Star Awards party—Rising Star nominee Marisa Abela and Pantone’s Colour of the Year, Mocha Mousse.
Once considered earthy and safe, brown is now on its way to knock black off its pedestal as the cocktail party colour of choice.
Case in point: Marisa Abela, who last night attended the Vanity Fair EE BAFTA Rising Star Awards in head-to-toe cappuccino tones, accessories and all.
Marisa Abela at the Vanity Fair EE BAFTA Rising Star Awards party
Tonal dressing has steadily been gaining traction—Laura Harrier went monotone at Haute Couture Week—as the antithesis of eclectic mix-matching, which had been dominating runways. But the monotone trend isn’t all hush-hush elegance and simplicity.
Abela’s toffee-toned outfit, which included a custom leather midi dress from The Own Studio, was striking in its unexpectedness. From her brown lipstick to her tights, her tights (coloured hosiery is also having a moment), every piece echoed the same shame.
And it didn’t end with the clothes. A coppery palette of peanut and cinnamon dominated her makeup as well. Only a slick of signature scarlet at the soles of her Louboutin heels broke the theme.
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There were no bold patterns or loud accessories—just the understated power of one colour: Mocha Mousse.
Looking to incorporate Pantone’s colour of “Connection, Comfort, and Harmony” into your wardrobe? Scroll on for our Mocha Mousse picks.
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Mischa Anouk Smith is the News and Features Editor of Marie Claire UK.
From personal essays to purpose-driven stories, reported studies, and interviews with celebrities like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and designers including Dries Van Noten, Mischa has been featured in publications such as Refinery29, Stylist and Dazed. Her work explores what it means to be a woman today and sits at the intersection of culture and style. In the spirit of eclecticism, she has also written about NFTs, mental health and the rise of AI bands.
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