Hot Hue: 30 Ways to wear mustard yellow in your outfit
mis à jour le 6 October 2015 à 22:53
Instead of shying away from the colour, take some reference from our streetstyle stars and incorporate the stunning hue in your wardrobe.
While the condiment (mustard) is a great accompaniment to our meals, the colour itself has been used and abused on runways, streetstyle, high-street fashion - you name it - for good reason. Mustard yellow is a surprisingly flattering hue on multiple skin tones and brings life to an otherwise boring ensemble. So it's about time we shed some light on this muted, sunny shade.
The muddy yellow colour treats us to a blast from the past, being widely used among the hippie and groovy on-trend communities of the 70s era. In this day and age, the shade is an easy way to incorporate bright colours into the commonly sports luxe, black-and-white wardrobes of the Instagram generation.
Pair it with complementary, equally subdued colours like eggplant, navy blue, dark green and burgundy for a subtle colour-blocking take on the trend. Street fashion has taught us to wear the colour in silk tops, oversized coats, tailored pants and suede jackets. If you like to keep things minimal, stick to a neutral palette in beige, black or white and add a pop of the mustard hue with a pair of flats or a leather bag.
If you're still unsure then take reference from our streetstyle stars above for 30 different ways to wear the hot hue. You'll look so spicy, it hurts.
Nur Syazana H.
Photos: ImaxTree.