Neon Green To Be Seen

Megastars like KK, Blake Lively and the overly sweet Arianna Grande have recently been shining bright in neon green fashions.

I used to wear neon pink in the late 80s and early 90s. After a long absence, neon’s back for 2018/19, and this time it’s green.

In fact, we’ve witnessed dayglow shades on the catwalks of multiple designers for several seasons now, including that of Jeremy Scott, Delpozo and Maryam Nassir Zadeh Collection.

Want to try the eye-catching trend? I’d do it in small doses rather than the full “Kim Kardashian”, who rocked up in full-on neon and metallic, in a neon green Lambo to a friend’s wedding last week. A bride’s worst nightmare. While attending the wedding in Florida with husband Kanye West, Kim certainly didn’t drop her ‘all eyes on me’ mantra.

The knee-length dress is by latex rubber designer Atsuko Kudo. She completed the sexy ensemble with Gianvito Rossi snakeskin sandals.

Staying in the head-turning theme, the 37-year-old wore a neon two-piece to LIV Nightclub at the Fontainebleau in Miami. Kim took the trend one step further by incorporating neon into her beauty look, adding a pop of colour to her grey latex Atsuko Kudo mini dress and clear Yeezy heels with a long green wig while out on the town in Miami.

It was impossible to miss Blake Lively on the streets in Tribeca, New York, in this suit – which I love. It was a very loud Versace ensemble, complete with a jacket, matching trews and sweater.

The 30-year-old completed her designer look with colourful Christian Louboutin crystal-embellished velvet pumps and a swipe of neon pink lippy.

 Newly engaged Ariana Grande, 25, snapped a selfie with fiancé Pete Davidson wearing a neon jacket.

If you are not a child of the ’80s, neon might be a wholly new trend for you.

To stylishly pull it off in the real world without going overboard, opt for neon silhouettes that aren’t too complicated and neutral clothing.

Spice up basics with accessories in highlighter hues. A neon clutch will have you looking trendy and not like a glo-stick.