Jennifer Lawrence Serves Up a Butter Yellow Shirt Sandwich

 Jennifer Lawrence in New York City wearing the butter yellow trend in a t shirt with a button-up cardigan.
Jennifer Lawrence in New York City wearing the butter yellow trend in a t shirt with a button-up cardigan.

Anyone keeping a close eye on Jennifer Lawrence's spring outfits expects a daily lesson in layering neutrals. They don't expect a shirt stacking tutorial featuring one of 2024's brightest color trends—yet that's exactly what the noted fan of a muted, tonal palette just offered. (In case fashion forgot, she has the range.)

For a casual outing in New York City on April 10, Lawrence embraced the butter yellow trend through a spin on the shirt sandwich (that is, styling three contrasting tops over one another). Her base? A sunshine-y crewneck T-shirt. In the middle? A navy button-up cardigan of unknown provenance. And on top: Her olive oversize trench coat by The Row, a repeat-wear from her deep collection.

Jennifer Lawrence walks down a street in New York City carrying a yellow bag while wearing a butter yellow t-shirt, jeans, and yellow Vans sneakers
Jennifer Lawrence walks down a street in New York City carrying a yellow bag while wearing a butter yellow t-shirt, jeans, and yellow Vans sneakers

One pop of the mood-boosting shade wasn't enough. Lawrence also wore butter yellow in the form of Vans sneakers and a Polo Ralph Lauren shoulder bag. Straight-leg jeans by La Ligne, a black leather belt, and tinted sunglasses balanced out all that color.

a plain Alex Mill blue sweater on a white backdrop
a plain Alex Mill blue sweater on a white backdrop

Alex Mill Eldridge Cardigan

a model wears La Ligne Molly Jeans
a model wears La Ligne Molly Jeans

La Ligne Molly Jeans

Cadel Oversize Polyester & Silk Double Breasted Trench Coat
Cadel Oversize Polyester & Silk Double Breasted Trench Coat

The Row Cadel Oversize Double Breasted Trench Coat

a model wears a yellow t shirt
a model wears a yellow t shirt

Uniqlo U Crewneck T-Shirt

Logo-Plaque Satin Shoulder Bag
Logo-Plaque Satin Shoulder Bag

Polo Ralph Lauren Logo-Plaque Satin Shoulder Bag

Authentic 44 Dx Anaheim Factor Sneakers
Authentic 44 Dx Anaheim Factor Sneakers

Vans Authentic 44 Dx Anaheim Factor Sneakers

Maybe Lawrence's unexpected pop of color came from everyone's source of pocket-sized outfit inspiration: TikTok. The app is being painted "butter yellow" through videos calling it the spring nail trend to watch. The upbeat shade is just as prevalent offline and beyond beauty: Marie Claire's editors and trend forecasters named one of the season's best shades after it appeared across Spring 2024 runways from Bottega Veneta to Carolina Herrera.

Even if the shade is popping up like a bed of freshly planted daffodils, it's still somewhat surprising in Lawrence's wardrobe. Working with Jamie Mizrahi—both Adele's and, more recently, Meghan Markle's stylist—Lawrence has tended toward neutral-on-neutral (-on neutral) outfits. She dresses in a reliable stable of quiet luxury brands like The Row, Alaïa, and even more of The Row; gray and camel coats, white maxi skirts, and slouchy navy sweaters are some of her repeat favorites.

Jennifer Lawrence walking down a street in New York City wearing a robe coat and sneakers
Jennifer Lawrence walking down a street in New York City wearing a robe coat and sneakers

That said, pops of color are becoming more frequent in Lawrence's springtime wardrobe. Two days ago, she paired an emerald green cardigan from U.K. knitwear brand &Daughter with track pants. Maybe spring really is the season for renewal where Lawrence's personal style is concerned; she just needs one more outfit to prove it. May I suggest glacial blue or pale lilac?