Colour of the season: Butter yellow
Like the rest of the internet, I'm jumping on the butter yellow bandwagon. It just such a sweet, charming, joyous colour. How could you not love it? It's tamer than primary yellow, which means it can be worked into your wardrobe or home decor with ease.
A pair of elegant shoes like the Harker slingbacks by Russell & Bromley would pair beautifully with a white broderie anglaise dress or a pair of light linen trousers. I especially love the 90s-inspired Outta Love sunglasses by Le Specs styled with chunky gold hoops and a denim jacket. A timeless trio.
To me, the striped tablecloth by The Newt in Somerset screams summer evenings spent in a fragrant English garden with a glass of something crisp and bubbly. And of course, you can't make a post about butter yellow without including a butter yellow butter dish, handmade and hand painted in Portugal. It's only right.
Please enjoy this selection of buttery goodness. Bon appetit!
Made from 75% BIRLA™ LIVAECO viscose, 15% linen, and 10% nylon.
Made from 100% Normandy flax. Temperature regulating and breathable.
Made from leather in Italy.
Filipa Napkin by Maison Flâneur, £8.90.
Made in Portugal from cotton and linen.
Panelled Long Skirt by ZARA, £35.99.
Made from 100% OCS certified organically grown cotton.
Made from sustainable organic cotton.
Medium Vittoria Tote Bag by Reformation, £498.00.
Made in Bulgaria from bovine leather sourced from Leather Working Group gold and silver audited tanneries.
Made in Turkey from 100% cotton.
Maxi Scrunchie by SYLKI, £16.00.
Handmade in London from mulberry silk.
Handmade in Portugal from 100% earthenware.
Resort Shirt by Mint Velvet, £89.00.
Made from 100% linen.
Handmade from ceramic.
Button-Through Vest by ME+EM, £195.00.
Made from 100% cashmere.
Made from 100% wood.
Outta Love Sunglasses by Le Specs, £55.00.
Made from ECOZEN® T110 - a BPA-free, phthalate-free, non-toxic, and recyclable bio co-polyester.
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