The special yellow shade, not just butter mellow yellow is still going strong. At least confirmed by the numerous new designer fashion pieces as well as custom made Dior gown seen on Alexa Chung at MET Gala in NYC. We have told you last year.

Pair it with pink and you start to think how it is outstanding, fresh like spring meadow full of the flowers and butterflies. Our dress by Hugo Boss fits a corporate chair nicely, but it becomes divine and girlie with any chic footwear or merry go round pastel colour. The knot detail on our pink shoes by Martin Margiela is trendy and in too. Let’s cheer on chartreuse, the term from French vocabulary that describes the best a colour shade sitting between green and yellow.
This spring–summer’s most irresistible colour story is the rise of that zesty green‑yellow shade — a hue that sits deliciously between green limes and yellow citrus, instantly energising anything it touches. It’s the kind of colour that feels like sunlight distilled into fabric, and designers have embraced it for the way it flatters movement, texture and skin tone. Dior’s custom dress worn by Alexa Chung is the perfect example: a soft, almost luminous green‑yellow that turns a simple silhouette into something quietly magnetic.
The shade works because it’s bold without shouting, modern without feeling synthetic, and nostalgic in a way that recalls 1960s couture freshness, like classy flattering silhouette of our Hugo Boss dress. The slinky satin number in this shade, similar to Alexa Chung’s bespoke gown is made for the summer evening or just a stroll on the beach. Whether it appears in crisp poplin, liquid satin or airy organza, this colour brings a sense of optimism that fashion has been craving. Dresses in this tone look especially striking when cut with clean lines or subtle draping, letting the colour do the talking. It’s a trend that invites you to step into the light — literally — and wear something that feels like the season itself.
HOW TO STYLE THEM
Green‑yellow dresses are wonderfully bold, but risky to style them with the accessories and shoes. Our match is made in heaven. The trick is to style them in a way that feels intentional, modern and effortless. Here are some ideas that make this zesty shade look elevated rather than overwhelming.
Start with neutral accessories — cream, tan, soft gold and warm beige all balance the brightness without dulling it. A simple strappy sandal or a clean leather mule keeps the look chic. If you prefer contrast, deep brown accents feel richer and more grown‑up than black.
Jewellery works best when it’s either minimal gold to echo the warmth of the dress, or pearls for a softening effect. Silver can work too, but it gives a cooler, more futuristic vibe.
For makeup, lean into fresh skin and warm tones — peach blush, bronzy lids, a glossy lip. If you want drama, a clean cat‑eye with nude lips keeps the focus on the dress.
Outerwear should stay light: a cropped denim jacket for daytime, or a tailored cream blazer for evenings. Both sharpen the silhouette without competing with the colour.
If you want to push the look further, try colour‑blocking with lilac, sky blue or soft coral — all surprisingly harmonious with this shade.