Yellow can be an intimidating color to add to your wardrobe if you’ve never worn it before. How many times have you tried on a yellow piece and grumbled to yourself that it just doesn’t work? As complicated as it may be to incorporate a little bit of sunshine into your wardrobe, yellow is incredibly popular during spring and summer. Whether you prefer bright spots of lemon to highlight other colors or you want to make your entire outfit all about that mustard shade, check out some top tips that will help you make it work.
1. Find Your Shade
Not every shade of yellow works with every skin tone and hair color. Going to a physical store to compare shades against your skin can show you which types of yellow work for you. As a general rule of thumb, the fairer your skin and lighter your hair, the more red you want in your yellow. You’ll want to avoid pastels and stick to ultra-saturated hues.
Every skin color has multiple undertones to it. Some people have olive or gold undertones, while others have ivory, pink, red, or even blue hues mixed in. This undertone hue will help determine what yellow is the right shade for you.
How to Find Your Skin’s Undertones
To discover which side of neutral you fall on, you’ll need to try on some clothes. If you look best in stark blacks and whites, you’re on the cool end of the spectrum. For those who look better in brown, tan, or ivory, you’re on the warmer end of neutral.
- Cool undertones should head towards lemon, pineapple, and honey yellows
- Warm undertones need to aim for banana, flaxen, and daffodil yellows
- Neutral undertones have a lot more flexibility that ranges from amber to custard cream
2. Mix and Match Colors
You can also get more bold with your color preferences and explore how yellow works with complementary shades like navy blue and deep purple, as well as analogous colors like chartreuse green or marigold orange.
The colors you choose to pair with your yellow clothes can balance out the bright shade or act as a neutral backdrop that lets yellow be the star.
3. Start Small
As you get more comfortable with this bold shade, try on a flowing yellow blouse and work your way up to a sundress or a romper. If you put on an all-yellow outfit and find that it’s too much for your taste, you can tone it down by breaking up the daffodil field with a belt or a light cardigan in black, white, brown, or navy.
4. Play with Patterns
- Yellow and White Hairline Stripes
- Blue, Red, and Yellow Block Colors
- Grey and Yellow Vertical Candy Stripes
From thick stripes to thin ones and from vertical to horizontal designs, there’s a lot of flexibility here. You can even move away from stripes and more towards color blocking.
Looking for other patterns that work great with yellow? Florals are an obvious choice! A field of sunflowers on a black background or a spray of daffodils on a sky blue setting look gorgeous on a fit and flare summer dress. You can also reverse the colors and throw on a piece with flowers in any other color with a yellow background instead!
5. Soft Fits
6. Your Style
It’s time to embrace yellow wholeheartedly now that you know there is a right shade for you. Jump on this yellow school bus and take it all the way to the end when you start shopping today!