From Saint Laurent runways to viral TikTok tutorials, butter yellow—fashion’s most charming pastel—has officially crossed into beauty. Once reserved for sundresses and satin heels, the creamy hue is now lighting up eyelids, transforming everyday looks into bold, sunny statements.
From fashion favorite to beauty staple
Butter yellow has ruled the fashion scene for several seasons, and its soft, nostalgic appeal doesn’t seem to be going anywhere. Designers from Chloé to Luar have embraced the pastel hue, showcasing it in everything from airy dresses to tailored jackets. Even fashion icons like Sabrina Carpenter and Kate Middleton have made memorable appearances in the shade, cementing its status as a cultural phenomenon.
But in 2025, butter yellow has found a new canvas—the face. No longer content with just clothing racks, the hue has begun appearing on runways and in real-life beauty routines, particularly in eye makeup. Its pastel softness brings warmth and whimsy without overwhelming the face, making it a surprisingly versatile addition to a beauty palette traditionally dominated by neutrals and earthy tones.
High-fashion moments sparked the shift
The transition from fashion to beauty wasn’t accidental. Butter yellow first caught the beauty industry’s eye on the Fall/Winter 2025 runways. At Saint Laurent, softly diffused yellow lids complemented sharply tailored black silhouettes, while at Sarah Burton’s debut for Givenchy, the shade appeared in more delicate, dreamlike accents. But it was at Haider Ackermann’s Tom Ford presentation where makeup artist Lucy Bridge made a decisive statement—sweeping butter yellow across models’ eyelids with unapologetic flair.
Those editorial looks hinted at a larger trend in motion: a move toward bolder, unconventional eye colors that still retain a sense of softness. Butter yellow offers exactly that balance. It’s bright without being brash, and unusual enough to spark curiosity while still remaining wearable.
TikTok turns pastel into mainstream
As with most beauty trends in 2025, TikTok helped usher butter yellow into the everyday. Beauty creators were quick to pick up the color from runway looks and reinterpret it into approachable tutorials for daily wear. Across #ButterYellowMakeup and similar trending tags, creators began pairing the hue with glossy skin, nude lips, and natural brows for a balanced, sunlit look.
TikTok creator @camiladerizans, for instance, showcased how the color can enhance brown eyes, using butter yellow shadow on her lids to create an open, radiant gaze. Meanwhile, @emerskyeemakeup took the trend into more artistic territory, using the shade as the base for an intricate floral-inspired look, complete with a neutral base and muted lips. What these influencers agree on is balance. With such a vibrant, standout color, the key is restraint elsewhere. “Let the yellow shine,” one video suggests. Most TikTok tutorials emphasize pairing the hue with warm-toned browns, soft nudes, and dewy complexions to avoid visual overload.
Why butter yellow works—especially now
Part of what makes butter yellow so compelling is its timing. After years of moody, hyper-defined beauty looks—think contour-heavy faces and stark liners—the beauty world is pivoting toward softness and individuality. Butter yellow doesn’t demand perfection; it invites play. Whether worn as a soft wash of color across the lids or as a bold graphic shape, it brings light and optimism to a face, echoing the same spirit that made it a favorite on the fashion runways.
It also happens to look good on a wide range of skin tones. Pale complexions can use it to add warmth, while deeper tones benefit from its contrast and brightness. The shade’s slight creaminess makes it less jarring than other yellows, giving it that “butter” softness that feels both retro and modern. And let’s not forget: food-themed beauty trends are in. From “latte makeup” to “strawberry girl blush,” TikTok loves a trend with a tasty name. Butter yellow fits right in, offering endless potential for catchy hashtags and themed product drops.
What to expect next
Like all beauty trends, butter yellow’s staying power depends on its adaptability—and this one has range. While it’s currently most popular as an eye color, there are early signs it may extend to nail art, graphic eyeliner, and even highlighters. Some makeup brands are already teasing spring releases that include yellow-based palettes and pastel liner pens.
If you’re curious but hesitant, makeup artists recommend starting small. “Try a thin swipe of yellow liner over a nude eye, or a halo of yellow shadow in the inner corners to brighten up your look,” suggests one creator in a trending TikTok clip. As always, pairing with natural finishes—like tinted balms and brushed-up brows—will keep things from feeling costume-like.
Butter yellow might not be everyone’s go-to color, but in 2025, it’s proving that beauty can be bold and gentle at once. Whether you’re runway-ready or experimenting in your bathroom mirror, this trend invites you to add a little sunshine to your everyday look—one pastel swipe at a time.