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17 high street buys that prove butter yellow is still *the* colour of the season, from £25

17 high street buys that prove butter yellow is still *the* colour of the season, from £25

Daily Mail​17 hours ago
On Sunday, the fashion set descended on the Château de Versailles to attend the Jacquemus men's spring 2026 show. Among the sea of well-dressed guests in inky blacks and milky whites, there was one colour that continued to captivate editors and influencers alike: butter yellow.
After taking centre stage at the Spring/Summer 2025 runways of more than a few of our favourite designers, including Toteme, Chanel and Chloé, the soft shade of yellow has officially transcended the trend cycle – and is now almost considered a neutral. Where whites, creams and beiges will always be chic, butter yellow feels like a fresh and playful choice.
It's a versatile colour that doesn't require an entire new wardrobe, either. It pairs well with colours you most likely already wear, including whites (perfect for summer), blues (a softer alternative to black, although the latter shouldn't be ruled out either for an edgier take on the trend), greys and browns.
You can, of course, wear light yellow with denim. Or, if you're ready to take it up a notch, nothing looks more high fashion than wearing head-to-toe butter yellow – opt for either a dress or a matching set to simplify the warm-weather dressing.
So, if you're thinking of hitting a style refresh this summer, keep scrolling to see our pick of the best butter yellow pieces to buy on the high street right now.
The best butter yellow buys for SS25
ASOS Barrel Leg Trousers
£30 Shop
Nobody's Child Midi Dress
£85 Shop
Next Low Heel Sandals
£28 Shop
M&S Cotton Chinos
£25 Shop
Bardot Blouse
COS Linen Mini Dress
£85 Shop
Next Striped Trousers & Waistcoat
£72 Shop
M&S Baguette Bag
£29.50 Shop
Albaray Tailored Trousers
£89 Shop
H&M Seersucker Dress
M&S Cotton Top
£29.50 Shop
Mint Velvet Drop Waist Midi Dress
£155 Shop
Adidas Gazelle Trainers
GAP Linen Shirt
£75 Shop
Mango Midi Skirt
£49.99 Shop
Dune Ballet Pumps
£79 Shop
Reformation Linen Dress
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