By Ava Gilchrist

Lemons Are The Latest Food Fixation To Receive The Sartorial Treatment

Here’s how to inject the sour aesthetic into your wardrobe
Margot Robbie’s ‘Barbie Cher Horowitz’ lemon girl look could be dubbed as the origin of the TikTok aesthetic. Credit: Instagram/@brycescarlett

The ephemerality of TikTok micro aesthetics are reaching hypersonic speed, with the recently viral Tomato and Strawberry ‘girls’ already progressing to their next food fixation: lemons.

Depending on your geographical inclination, we are in the midst of a ‘Lemon Girl Summer’. Or about to enter one, if you’re reading this from the Southern Hemisphere.

Though the vibrant ‘Illuminating’ yellow shade was dubbed by Pantone as their colour of the year in 2021, the style set on social media and real life has only now begun to embrace the merits of this balmy hue.

Perhaps the colours reign has transpired as an antidote to the stealth wealth grey and quiet luxury beige flooding the zeitgeist, but the buttery hue has transpired at an apt moment in time.

Just as we were beginning to fatigue from the over-saturation of the tomato-coloured tone, bright and warm yellows have taken centre stage after waiting in the wings for several years.

Yellow is a shade appropriate for the precarious times of now. Backdropped by a cost of living crisis and insecure state of being, the lemon tone encourages a serotonin-boosting style similar to the dopamine dressing trend proliferated during the pandemic.

Paris, FRANCE – *EXCLUSIVE* – Supermodels Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid exit Siena Restaurant in Paris, France amongst a gaggle of fans. Credit: Supplied via Bottega Veneta

It’s not as traffic-stopping as a bold blood-red, or as pervasive as a head-turning Barbie pink; yellow is a tone that is quietly powerful and washes everything in a soft warm glow. The ‘Lemon girl’ factor establishes a kinship between understated fashionphiles who understand the power of understated dressing.

Slightly sour and eclectic like the aesthetic’s fruity namesake, a ‘Lemon girl’ may find a kindred spirit in Dinosaur Design’s sculptural resin bangles that appear to have been crafted directly from butter.

Or the ‘Kill Bill’ mustard Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66 sneakers that became the shoe du jour after kicking Adidas Sambas to the curb. Perhaps even Saks Potts’ deliciously sized William striped shirt.  

In Hollywood, the style set has been silently showing their support for the lemon drop silhouette, with everyone from Kylie Jenner to Sofia Richie Grainge endorsing the bourgeoning TikTok trend.

Sofia Richie Grainge. Credit: Instagram/@sofiarichiegrainge

Just look to Kendall Jenner’s shimmering 50s style Bottega Veneta dress worn after Jacquemus’ show in Versaille, or Margot Robbie channelling Cher Horowitz in a high-octane tweed Chanel skirt suit while in Sydney to promote Barbie.

Or, to the perennial optimistic Gucci ensembles worn by Harry Styles on his ‘Love On Tour’.

Yes, Harry Styles’ ensemble from his ‘Daylight‘ music video could also be dubbed as ‘Lemon Girl’. Credit: Instagram/@harrystyles

On the red carpet, Winnie Harlow even embraced the acidic element of piquant aesthetic in a fragrant Armani Privé gown at this year’s Oscars.

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 12: Winnie Harlow attends the 95th Annual Academy Awards on March 12, 2023 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kayla Oaddams/WireImage )

Though we can expect Ganni and New Balance’s highly-coveted sneaker collaboration to also cement yellow’s place in the zeitgeist, fashion’s vanguard has supplied a plethora of evidence proving that lemon is the shade of the season.

Below, the ‘Lemon Girl’ approved essentials to inject the sour aesthetic into your wardrobes this summer. 

Lemon Girl Aesthetic Wardrobe Staples To Shop:

SIR GIACOMO GATHERED GOWN, $720 SHOP NOW
AMINA MUADDI GILDA CRYSTAL-EMBELLISHED PVC MULES, $995 SHOP NOW
BOTTEGA VENETA MEDIUM ANDIAMO, $6960 SHOP NOW
GANNI X NEW BALANCE 1906R, $325 SHOP NOW
DINOSAUR DESIGNS MEDIUM RESIN HORN RING, $240 SHOP NOW
SAKS POTTS WILLIAM SHIRT, APPROX $439AUD SHOP NOW

This article originally appeared on Grazia International.