Chartreuse: Spring's Unexpected Color Trend and How to Style It
By Vivienne Westwood
Mar 9, 2026
By Vivienne Westwood
Mar 9, 2026
Vogue has previously highlighted several food-inspired color palettes, including rich chocolate brown, refreshing avocado green, and delicate butter yellow. However, for the current season, we are drawing our inspiration directly from the bar cart. Chartreuse, named after the renowned French liqueur, is poised to be the defining shade of spring.
This vibrant color, an intriguing fusion of yellow and green, offers a bright, almost electric, and subtly acidic appeal. It's a visually impactful shade—milder than a sharp lime yet more dynamic than a soft lemon. This season, chartreuse made a notable appearance on fashion runways, with prominent designers such as Balenciaga, Alaïa, Valentino, and Tibi incorporating it into their latest collections. Beyond the runway, this hue also made its mark in street style, featured in accessories and bold individual pieces, from chic leather jackets to playful bubble skirts.
While its vivid, almost neon quality might initially seem challenging to wear, chartreuse proves to be remarkably adaptable with the right styling. It beautifully complements neutral tones like black, white, and warm browns, and also harmonizes effectively with other bright colors. We particularly favor pairing it with orange, burgundy, purple, and cobalt blue. For those seeking practical guidance on how to integrate this exciting color into their wardrobe, our curated selection below offers a comprehensive overview.
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