Call it the season’s most versatile shade, making every simple look intentional.
Sage green slips easily between moods — pared back in cotton at Limé, built into tulle and crystal at Maison Yeya, or tied into a ribbon choker at Onori. Bera’s suede Mini Gia shows its quiet strength in accessories, while Joanna Dahdah gives it a sculptural gleam in liquid-drop earrings. Be Native turns it into sharp streetwear, Bahia Maria lets it bloom across swimwear, and Khawla Alaiban layers it into gowns that command a runway. Taken together, these pieces trace a single shade through every register of fashion, showing how sage can carry ease, glamour and edge all at once.
Limé | Feather Trimmed Shirt
This cotton shirt is proof that sage green can do laid-back without losing edge. The feather trim gives loungewear the kind of drama that makes “just popping out” feel editorial.
Maison Yeya | Harmony Couture Collection 2025
Sage green goes full red-carpet here, sculpted into layers of tulle and crystal flourishes. It’s soft and ethereal, but with enough structure to remind you this shade isn’t just pretty — it’s powerful.
Onori | Butterfly Choker
A sage green ribbon, a scattering of beaded butterflies — this choker takes a soft color and makes it playful, maximal, and more than a little statement-ready.
Bera | Mini Gia Bag
The suede Mini Gia shows how sage green can slip seamlessly into accessories. Gold hardware lifts the muted shade into something quietly luxe — the kind of bag that makes neutral outfits feel finished.
Joanna Dahdah | Liquid Drop Earrings
Sage green in jewelry can feel tricky, but these earrings prove otherwise. Sleek and sculptural, they let the color glow like a gemstone — minimal but with impact.
Be Native | BN10
Sage as streetwear: these sneakers make a subdued shade feel fresh and sharp, grounding even the simplest look with quiet confidence.
Bahia Maria | Maia One Piece
Swimwear doesn’t always need neon to pop. In sage green with delicate floral appliqué, this one-piece shows how subtle can be sexy — especially under the sun.
Khawla Alaiban | SS25 Dress
Floating down the runway in layers of sage, this gown balances softness with sculptural detail. Proof that the shade doesn’t have to fade into the background — it can own the spotlight.