
If there's one colour that perfectly captures the sweetness of summer, it's butter yellow. Soft, warm, and endlessly versatile, this creamy pastel hue sits somewhere between vanilla ice cream and golden hour sunlight—subtle, yet striking. Whether you're dipping your toe in with accessories or going full monochrome, butter yellow is the colour to know, and wear, this season. Here are 10 ways to style it for a summer that’s sophisticated yet flavourful.
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Pair with neutral colours like white

Nothing brings out the richness of butter yellow like the simplicity of crisp white. This complementary combo is classic and fresh, letting the yellow stand out without overwhelming your oufit. Pair a buttery blouse with a crisp white skirt for a summery brunch fit or opt for a white mini dress under a soft yellow cardigan. This look feels charmingly retro yet polished, while evoking ease and sunshine—exactly what we want in our wardrobes right now.

Silk crepe cape, $9,010, CHANEL

Daisy Eyelet Tiered Maxi Skirt, $500, Kate Spade

Embroidered short dress, $75, ZARA

Press-stud long-sleeve cardigan, $299, Polo Ralph Lauren via Farfetch
Accessorise with gold or brass jewellery

Butter yellow naturally has a rich undertone, so pairing it with warm metallics enhances its glow. Gold and brass jewellery pieces don’t just complement this hue—they elevate it. For a timeless touch, go for small, refined accents like dainty chains or subtle earrings that catch the light with every movement.

Petit CD double necklace in gold-finish metal with white crystals, $1,000, DIOR

Chain earrings in metal, $990, GIVENCHY

Tiffany knot double row hinged bangle in yellow gold, Tiffany & Co.
Play around with other pastels like blue

The most charming thing about butter yellow? Its ability to play nice with others. Pairing it with pastel blue evokes a dreamy palette reminiscence of gelato shops on European summer holidays. For a coordinated look, try a matching butter yellow set and layer a soft powder-blue jacket over it for pop of contrast. You could even throw in some fun pastel blue accessories to add a playful twist. These candy tones work best when kept tonal and soft so it’s best to stick to creamy shades rather than saturated brights.

Veri top, $550.46, Alexis via Club 21

Sano skirt, $614.68, Alexis via Club 21

Slim-fit blazer with contrast buttons, $669, Hugo Boss

Robyn padded silk headband, $157, Lelet NY via Selfridges
Go easy and opt for denim

For those unsure about matching with colours or leaning too much into femininity, denim is your best friend. It instantly grounds yellow and is an easy styling trick that needs little investment (you’re sure to have denim in your closet). Whether it’s a pair of blue jeans or a classic denim jacket tossed over a yellow sundress, this pairing never fails. You get structure from the denim and softness from the yellow—a formula that’s perfect for any day.

Relaxed jeans with slit hems, $410, Armani Exchange

Ruched fit and flare dress, $59.90, Lucy in the Sky

Daisy denim jacket, $279, Desigual
Elevate your outfit with some pearls

If there’s a jewellery match made in heaven for butter yellow, it’s got to be pearls. Their soft, iridescent sheen plays off the creamy tones of yellow so effortlessly that the pairing feels almost instinctual. When styled right, this combo is anything but old-fashioned. Instead, it evokes quiet luxury, timelessness, and that understated French-girl polish we all secretly crave.

My LV pearl necklace, $1,160, Louis Vuitton

Freshwater pearl drop earrings in 14K gold, $543, Linjer
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Lean into natural textures

Materials like straw, rattan, and raffia complement the airy butter yellow hue and make it instantly resort-ready. Pair a straw hat with a yellow sundress for the beach or a woven rattan bag with flats for running errands on the weekend. The effect is both effortless and chic, especially when you throw on oversized sunglasses or a swipe of coral lip gloss on your lips.

Sergio straw hat, €1,500 (about S$2,255), Loro Piana

Le Pliage XS basket bag, $525, Longchamp

Beige raffia flatform slides, $1,050, FENDI
Kick it up a notch with some texture

Butter yellow might seem simple at first glance, but when layered with texture, it becomes visually rich and dynamic. Think soft ribbed jerseys, delicate eyelets, or even structured lace. Let the fabric do the talking. You could even mix in tonal prints like micro florals to give the pastel a bit more personality. With texture, even the most minimal yellow outfit feels luxe.

Josefina top, $122.68; Josefina skirt, $136.62, SNDYS via Revolve

Full bloom eyelet cami, $52.97, Free People via Revolve
Add stripes to the mix

Stripes are having a serious moment this year, and when paired with butter yellow, the look becomes undeniably preppy. A structured yellow blouse tucked into a pair of blue-and-white striped boxer shorts feels relaxed, yet high fashion. You can also pair yellow with a classic striped shirt. For more drama, go full stripe-on-stripe with a yellow button-up and matching shorts. It’s playful but polished—ideal for rooftop parties or city strolls.

Le Bahia shirt, $483, Jacquemus via Farfetch

Duo stripe boxer shorts, $86.43, Eleven Eleven via Farfetch

Linen blend shirt, $39.90, H&M
Pair with brown accessories

Soft yellow and warm brown create a sophisticated palette that’s earthy yet refined. Think of a yellow vest paired with caramel-toned accessories like bags and suede sneakers. The combination works especially well if you’re looking to bring some edge to the overall outfit.

LIV shoulder bag, $390, Kate Spade

Handball spezial shoes, $159, Adidas
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Use yellow as an accent

If a full pastel look is too much for you, use butter yellow as the highlight instead of the hero colour. This could be a pop-of-colour bag, statement ankle boots, or even a bright scrunchie. Against a monochrome outfit, that splash of yellow feels intentional, fun, and chic. It’s also a great entry point for those experimenting with colour—especially if your wardrobe is more minimalist or neutral.

Medium Galleria leather bag, handbag, $6,500, PRADA

Georgia ankle boots, US $1,401 (about S$1,790), Chloe