Seldom can a colour brighten up a look like the varied shades of yellow do. Be it summer, wedding, or the festive season, a shade of yellow can always steal the show. Since Pantone announced the Illuminating as the colour of the year in 2021, the different shades of the sunshine hue haven’t stopped trending. From autumn/fall runway 2021 to spring/summer 2022 trends, the colour is widely visible on the trend-o-meter. The Telegraphcreates a mood board of different shades of yellow, with model Subhamita Banerjee donning the looks:
Add a spark of joy to your resort-wear wardrobe by adding this happy blend of yellow and white. Printed with the trendy tie-and-dye pattern, this yellow co-ord set from Acqua in cotton is perfect for vacays or brunching with friends.
The perfect pick-me-up dress on a gloomy day, this moss crepe bright yellow dress from RSR by Riti Rahul Shah with a deconstructed square neckline, a front slit and a tie-up belt is smart and stylish.
This pleated textured bustier designed with a tie-up back, paired with a hand-painted long skirt in crepe from Vedika M is ideal for an effortless style for morning festive occasions.
An Indo-western evening occasion look, Subhamita channels a subtle-glam vibe in this mustard yellow folk flower embroidered peplum top, paired with a draped tulle skirt from Dev R Nil.
The hand-painted, asymmetrical-hem, embroidered silk dress in grey and yellow from Vedika M is perfect as a party wear both for the day and night.
STYLIST SPEAK
As various shades of yellow are trending this year, we created a lookbook with different shades for different occasions. The yellow tie-and-dye co-ord set is perfect for a minimal, comfortable and stylish beach look. I kept the look minimal with a pair of earrings and a bracelet from Adro’s Creations. The Rahul Riti Shah outfit is a head-turner. I decided to amp up the look by adding a pop colour which would break the monotony. I accessorised the look with multiple finger rings and a chic bracelet from Crisanto Jewellery. The asymmetrical silk dress from Vedika M is free-flowing and definitely chic. It’s effortless and I styled it with a pair of contrasting danglers from Crisanto. The pleated crop bustier with a hand-painted long skirt from Vedika M is perfect for a minimal day-wear look. The detailed intricate work is balanced by the light draped skirt and I accessorised the look with a pair of metal earrings and a bracelet that matches the tone of the outfit — Aisha Desmukh, stylist
MAKE-UP NOTES
With the tie-and-dye outfit, we kept the make-up minimal with soft, natural tones on the eyes and muted coral on the lips. The Vedika M flowy outfit is complemented with a dewy make-up look enhanced with graphic yellow liner and natural shades on the lips. The Dev R Nil occasionwear outfit is glammed up with bronze shade on the eyes and hint of gloss on the lips. The Riti Rahul Shah outfit is very modern. To break the monotony of the yellow outfit I have added some dark maroonish tone to the eyes with some metallic touch and liner. For the bustier and skirt, I kept the make-up very soft and glowy, and added some colour on the lid to brighten up the look — Sourab Mitra, make-up pro
Pictures: Pabitra Das
Location courtesy: The Salt House, Shakespeare Sarani
Hair: Amrapali Jana