March 27, 2022 at 07:00AM
Thanks to Bottega Veneta, the colour Kelly green became something of a micro-trend last year. Aside from making the luxury brandâs shoes and bags instantly recognisable, it didnât take long for this vibrant shade of green to start cropping up in the collections of various designers and stores. Now, fast-forward to spring 2022, the hue has transcended from fashion footnote to style headliner. Everywhere I look, be it in the new-in sections I scour daily to my Instagram feed, I see Kelly green.
Bottega Veneta might have put it on the style map, but Kelly green has long been noteworthy on the colour spectrum. An intense green that can be found in-between the blue and yellow on the colour wheel, the name Kelly comes from the traditional Irish family name as the colour is commonly associated with the famous holiday, St. Patrickâs Day. Make no mistake, howeverâthis isnât a colour whose lifespan begins and ends on March 17. I asked two stylists to share their expert opinion on Kelly green and whether or not it has a place in our wardrobesâhereâs what they said.
âKelly greenâor as I like to call it Kermit greenâhas been on fashion peopleâs radar for a while now, particularly since Daniel Lee debuted it as one of his hero colours on the Bottega Veneta spring/summer 2021 catwalk,â says style expert and Who What Wear affiliates editor, Emily Dawes.
âAlthough it might seem scarily bold at first, itâs actually surprisingly easy to incorporate into your wardrobeâ add it to any of your favourite neutral tailoring looks from autumn/winter, and youâve instantly got a spring-ready outfit. Personally, I love it best when it is used to elevate wardrobe staples like a classic shirt or buttery leather bag against a backdrop of crisp whites and creamy tones. But if youâre looking to go bolder, it works equally well paired with similarly bright reds, yellows and oranges.â
âKelly green has had an overhaulâitâs cool, and itâs the hit of colour weâve all been waiting for,â affirms fashion expert, television presenter and stylist Lucie Clifford. âIâve seen this bold hue both on the spring/summer 2022 runways and on the streets with influencers, editors, and celebrities all embracing the shade, though it can be a bit Marmite. Whether you love it or hate it, itâs sticking like glue with brands channelling it in the form of dresses, blouses, sweaters, jackets, wide-leg trousers, and accessories galore.
“My advice for styling it? Pick a pop of Kelly green and experiment with this colour against black, white, and grey. Itâs simple yet effective and wonât risk you looking like youâve lost control of the colour wheel! For example, if itâs a green trench coat, team this with a classic white shirt and black peg-leg trousers for a tailored yet relaxed look. You can really control how much green youâre willing to wear, so you can easily remove the green trench back to revert to mono or build it up with Kelly green accessories. For the brave, I think it looks fab with earthy browns and â70s purples and oranges.â
With the expert seal of approval out of the way, all thatâs left to do is to see just how chic the Kelly green trend can be. Scroll below to unlock eight ways to wear it this spring.
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Author Maxine Eggenberger | Whowhatwear
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