Here's the New Shade That's Giving Millennial Pink a Run for Its Money

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So does colour really reflect your mood? Hell yeah, it does. Because I firmly stand by this, I can guarantee we're all about to be whole lot happier in the next few months because millennial pink is still booming, red is happening, and it looks like bright yellow is joining the party.

Man Repeller has recently called out a range of yellow shades for suddenly stepping into the spotlight and having a moment, being seen everywhere from the millennial favourite beauty brand Glossier to street style Instagram posts across the globe. The idea of pairing sunshiny and lemon yellows with our neutrals, such as white, beige, and denim, is such a great way to herald in the warmer weather. And not to mention how good it's going to look next to your new spring woven bag. Being one of the brightest colours on the spectrum, be warned: It's subject to bring happiness, positivity, and overall good vibes.

Keep scrolling to see who's caught onto the trend early and shop our first yellow pick of the season.

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Lara Burnell
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Who's your style icon? 

Jenny Walton. She has a quirky, French, feminine style I adore. She mixes designer, vintage, high street really well and isn’t afraid of colour and print. My style board on Pinterest is full of street style images from her at fashion week events.

Who are your 5 favourite people to follow on Twitter/Instagram?

@unconditionalmagazine, @ilona_hamer, @thefatjewish, @glossier, @giorgiatordini

What's the fashion essential you can't live without?

My vintage red tartan jacket. It's timeless and bold. I love wearing it with a red matte lipstick. 

What's your desert island album?

Any '70s playlist will do!