Lifestyle

4 stylish ways to wear green for St Patrick’s Day 2019



Green has never been more on trend. 

Thanks to the spring/summer 2019 runways, where designers, including streetwear supreme Off-White and Instagrammable Rejina Pyo, championed shades of neon, lime and khaki, green is destined to be one of the hottest hues this season. 

If you’re looking to get into the St Patrick’s Day spiritor simply fancy treating yourself to a new stylish buy here are four ways to wear green this weekend.  

Neon

Emporio Armani spring/summer 2019 (Getty Images)

Neon is here to stay. Fluorescent pink and orange ruled may of the spring/summer 2019 runways, but at Armani, Natasha Zinko and Cristiano Burani, it was all about bright green. 

To make a chic sartorial splash, opt for a structured ensemble like a suit or blazer dress. 

Get the Look

Neon belted dress by Nasty Gal, £25 | Shop it here

Stylish Snakeprint

Off-White spring/summer 2019 (IMaxTree)

To tick off two trends in one, take note from Virgil Abloh, who sent a whole lot of neon snakeskin down the runway at Off-White’s spring/summer 2019 show.

Mixing neon with ever-popular animal print has been an instant hit on the fashion scene, and the high street has wasted no time in recreating it. 

Get The Look

Pleated midi skirt in neon snake print by New Look, £22.99 | Shop it here

Lovely Lime 

Rejina Pyo spring/summer 2019 (IMaxTree)

Pair a pastel lime green shirt with jeans or a pretty maxi skirt and you’ve created yourself an easy summer uniform. 

Get The Look

Mila crinkled-satin shirt by Rejina Pyo, £295 | Shop it here

Khaki Cool 

Alberta Ferretti spring/summer 2019 (IMaxTree)

For a more grown up take on green, plump for muted khaki tones. Alberta Ferretti’s utility-inspired boilersuit is bang on trend for 2019 and can easily be effortlessly styled for day or night. 

Get The Look

Utility workwear boilersuit by & Other Stories, £89 | Shop it here



READ SOURCE

Leave a Reply

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies.