Monochrome Monday: The Mandarin Oriental (Celadon Green) Edition
Because one of the world's most luxurious hotels decided its Celadon Green season, we had to make sure everyone can dress for the occasion. Monochromatic of course.

There’s a new shade on the grid, and it’s come with credentials. Mandarin Oriental has teamed up with Pantone to develop its own colour - Celadon Green - rolled out as part of the hotel group’s brand refresh. It now appears across everything from uniforms and stationery to signage and silkscreened walls.
According to Pantone, it’s “elevated, balanced, and calming” - but it’s also versatile, modern, and precise enough to hold its own in fashion. Which is where this week’s edit comes in. A palette that sits somewhere between mineral and mist, celadon green works best when the texture does the talking: beading, fishnet, metallic leather, and soft-edged resin. The pieces below share tone, but not mood - some are sculptural, some fluid, all tightly considered.
Think less matchy-matchy, more tonal choreography. Below, a sharp little wardrobe study in pale green, featuring everything from Elie Saab runway gowns to Sapfira rings and barely-there sunglasses by Karen Wazen. Celadon might have been made for a hotel brand - but it translates just fine off the clock.
Elie Saab | Bead Embroidered Dress With Butterfly Sleeves

Bottega Veneta | Knot Clutch

The Shore Thing | Aqua Marine Fishnet Dress

Sapfira Jewelry | Sultry 01

Lurline | Collection 7

Aquazzura | Summer Sun 85 Metallic Leather Sandals

Eterna | Mariposa Top

Amouage | Existence

Karen Wazen | Ciara Green Tea Sunglasses

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