Take a cue from Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid and try a fluorescent green hat, sweater, or sneaker.
The Spring 2019 runways were awash with psychedelia, from Marine Serre’s acid-green sweaters to Gucci’s neon feathered gowns. We’ll admit that we were curious how this trend would translate IRL; the mix of electric colors and freaky textures felt a little bit Burning Man—i.e., not exactly wearable for everyday. Well, it turns out we thought wrong: Just a few weeks into 2019, neon—particularly neon green—is shaping up to be the must-try trend of the season.
Consider Kendall Jenner, who paired her flirty highlighter-green top with matching eyeshadow, or Bella Hadid, who offset a fluorescent vest with head-to-toe white. Try a similar look by mixing neons with neutrals, or take a tip from Ashley Graham and embrace color-blocking with primary shades. The combination is sure to get you noticed—and it might even lift your spirits on these gray, frozen mornings. For a smaller dose of color, just reach for an accessory like Undercover’s vivid green beanie or slip on Nike’s Day-Glo sneakers for your morning run.
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