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Chartreuse Edit: A Unique Collection of Styles


Soeur Sweater, Sea NY Pants, Ferragamo Heels, Hermes Bag (similar, less expensive here), Janessa Leone Hat, Dior Sunglasses

Chartreuse sits between green and yellow, with a brightness that immediately shifts a look. It carries a certain clarity—vivid, expressive, and surprisingly versatile.

 

As a full look:
Worn head-to-toe, it reads as a confident statement. A satiny dress, a tailored set, or a tonal pairing of skirt and sandal creates a clean, uninterrupted line that lets the color speak for itself.

Through individual pieces:
A single addition—a satin skirt, a lightweight jacket, a knit—introduces a fresh element to an otherwise neutral outfit. It pairs naturally with white, cream, denim, and softer earth tones.

In detail and finish:
Beading, lace taffeta, and a subtle sheen add depth, giving each piece its own character within the same palette.

Accessories that carry it:
Ballerina flats, an embroidered bag, and tinted sunglasses offer a lighter way in, adding interest without shifting the entire look.

Taffeta Mini Skirt

Balance this crisp taffeta mini skirt with a barely-there knit or a delicate lace tank. 

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Margaux x JB Palermo Sandals

Designed in collaboration with Margaux — the color that started it all shines with these leather sandals, pairing effortlessly with skirts, dresses, knits and pants.

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Floral Mini Bag

Floral embroidery meets a sculptural silver flower bud handle — this bag is the kind of statement piece that makes the whole outfit.

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