But(ter) Yellow

Investment Piece: Perfectly Set
Investment Piece: Perfectly Set
Investment Piece: Perfectly Set

Butter Yellow. It’s on all the trend lists, all the outfit suggestions, all the in lists. I am the first to admit that yellow and I have a complicated relationship. There are shades of yellow that just look- that just make me look- horrid is the word I want to reach for, but washed out is probably more accurate. (Pics above kind of give away the ending BUT..) Every time yellow comes up, or it gets recommended to me, or any of the things- I get a little nervous. I worry that yellow is not for me.

And while I am always one to tell you that you don’t have to follow every trend (and yet that you can make any trend your own); there are times when being on trend feels good. Makes us feel that we belong.

It’s also then when I realized that I have butter yellow in my closet. And that I like it- and like it on me!

From this vintage set to this knit skirt:
a woman in a yellow maxi knit skirt, a white with black lapel tux blazer and black thong sandals
a woman in a yellow maxi knit skirt, a white with black lapel tux blazer and black thong sandals

The other thing about trends? They come and they go- but oh so often, so many of them stick around in many ways. Yes, butter yellow is on all the lists now. Yet, yellow (in all it’s shades) has been popular for year. Pastels? A Spring Staple. And sets and knits? Anytime a classic can be on trend I love it. In my closet were these butter yellow pieces to love- but I have also rounded up current faves for you. Whether you go in on this trend, or find a better one for you- I hope that you feel chic (and spring like) in it!

XO RA

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a woman in a yellow maxi knit skirt, a white with black lapel tux blazer and black thong sandals

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RachelAdelicia

Actress, avid shopper, and a lover of fashion. Hoping to make the world a better place one pair of shoes at a time.

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