Monday May 25th, 2026
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Monochrome Monday: The Lemon Drop Edition

This week’s edit turns Lemon Drop from something playful into something properly dressed.

Farah Awadallah

Monochrome Monday: The Lemon Drop Edition

Lemon yellow often arrives in fashion attached to resortwear, holiday dressing and an overwhelming pressure to appear cheerful. This edit sidesteps that entirely. Instead of treating Lemon Drop as a novelty shade, the pieces approach it with structure, glamour and restraint.

Sara Mrad and Cult Gaia take the colour into eveningwear, where movement and construction give yellow a sharper presence. Nadine Merabi and Poccaa lean into shine and embellishment while keeping the silhouettes controlled, while Vaga the Label softens the palette through print and layering. Bottega Veneta and Sally Antar ground the accessories with cleaner lines, while Karla Colletto reminds you that yellow tends to work best in natural light, where fabric, texture and tone can do the work on their own.

Vaga the Label | Garden Scenery Kimono

Vaga the Label approaches yellow through print and layering, giving the shade a softer, more textured presence.


Sara Mrad | Lux Dress

Sara Mrad gives Lemon Drop its most elevated appearance in the edit. The draping and movement sharpen the colour, letting it read as dramatic rather than overly delicate.

Nadine Merabi | Miranda Dress

Nadine Merabi pushes Lemon Drop into eveningwear territory. The embellishment catches light cleanly, giving the colour a more defined edge.

Poccaa | Euphoria Long Sheer Dress with Sequins

Poccaa leans into sequins and transparency, balancing shine with enough lightness to keep the dress from feeling weighed down.

Cult Gaia | The Celestina Gown

Cult Gaia approaches the shade through volume and structure, turning Lemon Drop into something more sculptural.

Bottega Veneta | Charlotte Ballerina

Bottega Veneta scales the palette back through shape and finish. The cleaner silhouette allows the colour to settle naturally into the look.

Sally Antar | Ray Clutch

Sally Antar introduces texture and shine through smaller details, grounding the edit without pulling focus from the brighter pieces.

Karla Colletto | Tess Floral-Appliqué Swimsuit

Karla Colletto handles yellow through fabric and cut, where the colour works alongside sunlight, texture and movement rather than styling alone.

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