Color Math is a monthly column by Tibi founder and creative director Amy Smilovic, exclusively for Vogue. In this column, Amy shares unexpected yet approachable ways to style a trending color through her signature mix-and-match lens. It’s time to spin the color wheel!
As Amy sat down with Sherri McMullen in a tiny restaurant in the 11th arrondissement, Sherri expressed her hesitation towards butter yellow. âPlease tell me youâre not going to try and show me butter yellow,â she exclaimed. Despite her love for the color, Sherri found it challenging to style. Clad in deep plum, burgundy, and red, she was not one to shy away from bold choices.
Amy reflected on the common struggles people face when styling a color they love. It’s not about making it easy, but about understanding what bothers you and finding a way to overcome it. Instead of defaulting to safe combinations like black or white, Amy encouraged exploring unconventional pairings with colors like strange brownish, taupey, and olive-ish tones. Mixing in pink and red can also add a touch of irony and interest to the look.
By stepping outside of the traditional color pairings, Amy believes that styling butter yellow can become less daunting and more versatile for everyday wear. Embracing unexpected color combinations can bring depth and intrigue to your outfit, making it both unique and wearable.
In the world of fashion, it’s important to challenge yourself and push boundaries. Embracing colors that may seem difficult to style at first can lead to exciting and unexpected outcomes. With Amy’s expert guidance, you can learn to confidently incorporate butter yellow into your wardrobe in a way that feels fresh and modern.
So next time you’re faced with a challenging color choice, remember to think outside the box and experiment with unconventional pairings. Who knows, you may just discover a new favorite color combination that perfectly expresses your personal style.