One of the hottest color trends for 2025 is undoubtedly Butter Yellow – a soft, buttery shade of yellow. This creamy, delicate hue has taken over the worlds of fashion and social media, and has now confidently made its way into nail salons. But what makes it so special? Is it for everyone? How do you wear it on your nails? And what does it pair best with? Here's everything you need to know.
Butter Yellow is a smooth, pastel-yellow shade that strikes the perfect balance between light beige and soft lemon. It first appeared on the runways of top fashion houses like Bottega Veneta, Hermès, Chloé, and Louis Vuitton, and quickly found its place in mainstream spring-summer 2025 collections. It looks stunning in chic total looks, but also shines as a trendy accent color. Radiating warmth, freshness, and a natural glow, it looks especially beautiful against sun-kissed skin, making it the ideal summer choice.

Butter Nails – The Trendy Touch
Butter Yellow has made a bold entrance into the nail world through the trend known as "Butter Nails" – buttery-colored nails made famous by celebrities and trendsetters like Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez.
This soft yellow has become a stylish alternative to classic nudes and milky whites, winning over minimalists in particular. You’ll see it in solid color manicures as well as trendy designs like French tips or ombre blends.


Butter Yellow works wonderfully as a base or accent in summer nail art. Pair it with clean or milky white, pastel blues or pinks for a soft, airy look. Or go bold by combining it with contrasting shades like chocolate brown, navy, forest green, or black for a more striking and elegant style.


uro Fashion offers a wide range of products to help you create nails in the trendiest color of the season. These include builder bases that not only camouflage imperfections but also reinforce the natural nail plate:
And a selection of buttery-yellow gel polishes from top brands, perfect for capturing the essence of this trend:
Classic nail polishes for the same dreamy vibe:
Gel paint:
Acrylic powder: