Thanks to Bottega Veneta, the colour Kelly green became something of a micro-trend last year. Aside from making the luxury brand’s shoes and bags instantly recognisable, it didn’t 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. Patrick’s Day. Make no mistake, however—this isn’t 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 wardrobes—here’s what they said.
“Kelly green—or as I like to call it Kermit green—has been on fashion people’s 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,” says style expert and Who What Wear affiliates editor, Emily Dawes.
“Although it might seem scarily bold at first, it’s actually surprisingly easy to incorporate into your wardrobe— add it to any of your favourite neutral tailoring looks from autumn/winter, and you’ve 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 you’re looking to go bolder, it works equally well paired with similarly bright reds, yellows and oranges.”
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