Sunday, April 19

In looking to the runways for spring inspiration, not every trend is easy to steal. Chanel’s exuberant fringe-y headpieces may be hard to wear to the office, for example. But, color is quick to incorporate. Fashion designers often offer an It color, or two, each season. For spring, they’re serving a slab of butter yellow once again.

How to Wear Butter Yellow:

The Sweet Sundress

Deiji Studios crossed wrap-effect midi dress

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The Striped Button-Down

Banana Republic The Oversized shirt

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The Minimalist Maxi

Cos twist-detail midi skirt

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The Lightweight Topper

Frame The Seersucker track jacket

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The Easy Tee

J.Crew boyfriend jersey classic-fit t-shirt

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The Poplin Pant

Leset Kyoto cotton wide-leg pants

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Like other straight-from-the-plate color trends (we’ve also seen the rise of avocado green and chocolate brown recently), butter yellow is a deliciously chic proposition that likely was not inspired by the world of food. The easy-to-wear color is a soft twist on your typical neutral, like khaki or cream, adding interest to a look while avoiding the blunt brightness of strong primary colors. For spring we saw it on runways at Loewe, Chloé, Louis Vuitton, and the aforementioned Chanel. Butter yellow is the perfect shade for spring—smoothly bridging the gap between elegant minimalism and sunny exuberance. It’s a color that brings a pop of energy, while still feeling subtle and luxe.

And, butter yellow is easy to mix with the staples you already own. It pairs especially well with neutrals like ivory, tan, and black. For all of our favorite ways to wear it, check out our styling guide below.

Room Temperature, Only!

Balance a butter yellow shorts and shirt set by adding a light trench, ivory socks, and brown loafers.

Burberry

mid-length gabardine Camden car coat

Banana Republic

denim bermuda shorts

Comme Si

The Merino tube socks

Ana Luisa

box chain necklace

Python-Infused

A butter yellow maxi dress from Toteme pairs well with minimalist extras for evening—try a brown sandal from Gucci and a python clutch.

Toteme

gathered midi dress

Dinosaur Designs

large mungbean sterling silver ring

Cacio e Pepe

Butter yellow and black is a deliciously satisfying combination. We love soft leather jacket and button up paired with a black pencil skirt.

Stouls

Giorgio leather jacket

Banana Republic

The Oversized shirt

Loulou de Saison

Cara wool midi skirt

Stuart Weitzman

Marley ankle strap sandals

Celine Eyewear

Journey round-frame sunglasses

Clare V.

enamel barrel chain necklace

I Can’t Believe It’s Not…

Another all-butter ensemble, this time in the form of an easy pants and a knit. The tonal ensemble pairs unexpectedly well with burgundy ballet flats.

Lemaire

reversible cardigan

Leset

Kyoto cotton wide-leg pants

Pink Lemonade

Try Ossou’s butter yellow denim with a baby pink tee. Heavier accessories in black anchor the look.

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cotton crew-neck t-shirt

Ossou

mid-rise wide-leg jeans

Rag & Bone

Gracie flip-flops

Déhanche

Jeanne leather belt

Zoë Chicco

sterling silver aura ring

Lemon Meringue

A simple butter yellow tee can be enough to perk up neutral separates like white denim, tan slides, and a brown work jacket.

Another Tomorrow

wool tank

A Splash of Vanilla

Pair a twisted butter yellow midi with a coordinating tee and contrasting black accessories.

Wardrobe.NYC

cotton-jersey t-shirt

Cos

twist-detail midi skirt

Aeyde

Roose leather thong sandals

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