Monochrome Monday: Lime Green
This week’s edit makes the case for Lime Green as summer’s most unapologetic colour.
Lime green occupies a peculiar position in fashion. Unlike navy, beige or black, it rarely functions as a neutral and almost never disappears into an outfit. Designers tend to use it with intention: across a full silhouette, as the dominant note in a print, or as a single accessory designed to interrupt an otherwise understated look. This season, the shade has appeared across swimwear, tailoring, occasionwear and accessories, demonstrating a versatility that often gets overlooked in favour of its reputation for being difficult to wear.
This edit brings together pieces that approach lime green from different angles. Elie Saab and Noon by Noor incorporate it into ready-to-wear, while Tuba Ergin applies it to tailoring. Makhoul Swimwear embraces it in its most natural habitat, and Prada and Loewe show how the colour can be introduced through smaller details. Together, they illustrate the many ways designers continue to use one of fashion's most attention-grabbing shades.
Elie Saab | Printed Twill Skirt
Elie Saab makes lime green feel dressed rather than loud. On a printed skirt, the colour has something to work against, so it reads less like a block of brightness and more like a proper styling piece.
Christian Louboutin | Affabula Lace Up Heels
Tuba Ergin | Pea Pants
Noon by Noor | Rhea Dress
Rat & Boa | Gina Dress
Makhoul Swimwear | Camila Bikini
Prada Eyewear | 26ZS Sunglasses
Loewe | Paula’s Ibiza Cherry Leather-Trimmed Charm
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