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Butter Yellow Head to Toe

Lisa Yang Tank & SweaterLeset PantsProenza Schouler Heels (more sizes here, similar here), Chanel BagArielle Ratner Necklace

Butter yellow has cemented itself as the shade shaping spring dressing. What began as a dominant presence in ready-to-wear has expanded into handbags, shoes, and accessories, making it easier than ever to build a full look around the color. Rather than using it as a single accent, the most compelling approach right now is full saturation, dressing within one cohesive color story from top to toe.

Worn monochromatically, butter yellow feels sharp and controlled. Flowing cotton pants, a ribbed knit tank, a cropped cashmere turtleneck, or a compact knit maxi skirt all hold the palette effortlessly. A lightweight leather jacket in the same shade deepens the look without breaking it. On the softer side, a fluid wrap skirt, a slim long-sleeve knit, or a structured midi dress keeps the line clean. Finish with suede Mary Janes, a snake-effect heel, a low sneaker, or a tonal shoulder bag to keep everything within the same creamy register.

butter yellow sweater tank pants and handbag
butter yellow sweater tank pants and handbag

 

How I wore it: Palm Beach

In Palm Beach, I wore a Lisa Yang knit tank with the coordinating sweater draped over my shoulders, paired with Leset straight-leg trousers. I kept the palette tight and finished it with my Chanel 25 quilted bag and Proenza Schouler heels in a matching golden tone. The pieces stayed within the same color family, letting knit, tailoring, and quilting create dimension.

butter yellow sweater tank pants and handbag
butter yellow sweater tank pants and handbag
butter yellow sweater tank pants and handbag
butter yellow sweater tank pants and handbag


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What I Packed for the Beach

Emporio Sirenuse DressCall It By Your Name BagJanessa Leone HatSaint Laurent Sunglasses

The pieces I reached for most were the simplest—easy, refined, and able to move from beach to lunch without a second thought. A few standouts:

What I came back to was how much beach dressing relies on thoughtful layering:

Julliet Bikini, Janessa Leone Hat |Natalie Martin DressEres BikiniCall It By Your Name ToteJanessa Leone HatSaint Laurent SunglassesEmporio Sirenuse Dress Call It By Your Name BagJanessa Leone HatSaint Laurent Sunglasses | Lido BikiniZimmermann CoverupJanessa Leone HatCall It By Your Name ToteSaint Laurent Sunglasses

It’s less about quantity and more about versatility, pieces that can shift with you throughout the day. I always bring an oversized white linen button-down (also love this green one!), a simple white tank, and a printed caftanEverything felt relaxed, but still put together, which is exactly how I want to dress at the beach.

Frame Top, Zimmermann Pareo, Saint Laurent Pareo

 


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Everyone’s Talking About It: Here’s the Pant Silhouette That Actually Works

Juliet BikiniAlix of Bohemia PantsJanessa Leone HatSaint Laurent Sunglasses

If you’re not already wearing balloon pants, you’re definitely seeing them everywhere. They’ve taken over this season—light, easy to throw on, and a nice switch from your usual linen trousers or satin pants. A little more interesting, but just as effortless.

 

The pair I recently bought and wore on my trip—the Alix of Bohemia Evangeline Ibis Chiffon Pant—completely sold me. The color is what first pulled me in, but it’s the soft peplum detail and the sheer, airy movement that made them feel really special. I styled them with this bodysuit (I’ll tag), since they’re slightly sheer, and it ended up being the perfect combination.

 

The versions I’m seeing (and loving) most right now:
– Lace and broderie styles (like Zimmermann or Posse) for texture
– Easy cotton pull-ons (Lisa Says Gah, Caroline Constas) for everyday
– Printed or silk versions (Alémais, Chloé) that feel very vacation-ready


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Amazon Sundays Vacation Picks Under $100

This week’s Amazon edit is focused on beach-ready pieces, all under $100, the kind you’ll reach for again and again.

With warmer weather around the corner, these are the easy staples worth having on hand. Effortless to throw on, simple to style, and reliable for days that revolve around the water.

I pulled a mix of essentials and a few standout details: woven and crochet textures for that relaxed beach feel, an easy market tote, lightweight layers like crochet pants, and playful accessories, from shell jewelry to colorful hair claws, that add just enough personality.

Clean, versatile, and made for days that don’t require overthinking. Explore today’s curated collection below, and you can always browse more in our JB Amazon Shop and Amazon storefront.


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