lisa yang tank & sweater, Reset pants, Proenza Schouler heels (Other sizes hereresemble here), chanel bag, ariel ratner necklace
Butter yellow has established itself as the shade that defines spring dressing. What started as a ready-to-wear staple has expanded to include handbags, shoes, and accessories, making it easier than ever to build a complete look around color. Rather than using it as a single accent, the most flattering approach right now is full saturation, decked out from head to toe within one cohesive color story.
Butter yellow gives a sharp and controlled look when worn as a single color. Flowing cotton pants, ribbed knit tanks, cropped cashmere turtlenecks, and compact knit maxi skirts all fit effortlessly into your palette. A lightweight leather jacket in a tone-on-tone color adds depth without breaking the style. On the soft side, a sleek wrap skirt, slim long-sleeved knit, or structured midi dress will keep your lines clean. Finish with suede Mary Janes, snake-print heels, low sneakers, or a tonal shoulder bag to keep everything within the same creamy range.
How to wear: Palm Beach
In Palm Beach, she wore a knit tank by Lisa Yang, draped a coordinating sweater over her shoulders, and paired it with straight-leg pants by Resset. Rounding out the palette, the Chanel 25 Quilted Bag and Proenza Schouler heels are finished in matching gold tones. Pieces stayed within the same color family and were knitted, tailored and quilted to create dimension.
Source: Julia Berolzheimer – juliaberolzheimer.com






