Some of the recent collections during the various fashion weeks in the world had one thing in common - the color pink! Designers showcased their take on the palette that is grown-up, not girly. The collections were refreshing to say the least, with a delicate ladylike purity. From blush and bubblegum, powder and petal pink, and all sweet shades in between, I think what your wardrobe needs this season is a pink pick-me-up! And after having to deal with one of the worst winters I can remember, I know I'm ready for this color to cheer me up! How about you?
Take a look at some of these looks from the recent runway shows and start planning your pink look now! I know I am!!
This bubblegum-colored coat by Miu Miu channels a sophisticated ladylike translation of fifties style. Love this coat!
Making its mark at London Fashion Week, J JS Lee's lineup featured a parade of monochromatic bubblegum beauties in head-to-toe pink with structured silhouettes, precise tailoring and clean cuts.
Carven threw caution to the wind when selecting a traditional autumn outerwear with a candy pink cocoon wrap coat worthy of every sweet tooth's affection!
I absolutely love this look! Revisiting the garden for Spring, Elie Saab drew inspiration from precious blooms to work his traditionally romantic fabrics of Chantilly lace and crepe in rosy and salmon shades.
Sherbet shades set the tone for Simone Rocha's signature feminine flair and girlish touch using powder and fondant pink for a series of ladylike dresses and outerwear that's prim and pretty.
Ahhhh, an ode to the English rose, the pastel palette of Burberry Prorsum's London show blushed with antique dusty, rosy and petal pink shades. Fabulous!
From the palest of pinks to dusky damask hues, Topshop Unique used fur and sequins to capture pink's sophisticated allure.
John Galliano's wardrobe for Spring includes vivid fuchsias, magentas and bold, bright bubblegums saturated over a sportive silhouette that adds an athletic edge and futuristic feel for 2014.
Isabel Marant's Spring 2014 collection gave blushing baby pink the 'it cool-girl' status Marant is known for. Playing up prettiness with a girlish edge, lingerie-like ruffles and petal pink fraying lattice paired with rock 'n' roll worthy leather!
Take a look at some of these looks from the recent runway shows and start planning your pink look now! I know I am!!
This bubblegum-colored coat by Miu Miu channels a sophisticated ladylike translation of fifties style. Love this coat!
Making its mark at London Fashion Week, J JS Lee's lineup featured a parade of monochromatic bubblegum beauties in head-to-toe pink with structured silhouettes, precise tailoring and clean cuts.
Carven threw caution to the wind when selecting a traditional autumn outerwear with a candy pink cocoon wrap coat worthy of every sweet tooth's affection!
I absolutely love this look! Revisiting the garden for Spring, Elie Saab drew inspiration from precious blooms to work his traditionally romantic fabrics of Chantilly lace and crepe in rosy and salmon shades.
Sherbet shades set the tone for Simone Rocha's signature feminine flair and girlish touch using powder and fondant pink for a series of ladylike dresses and outerwear that's prim and pretty.
Ahhhh, an ode to the English rose, the pastel palette of Burberry Prorsum's London show blushed with antique dusty, rosy and petal pink shades. Fabulous!
From the palest of pinks to dusky damask hues, Topshop Unique used fur and sequins to capture pink's sophisticated allure.
John Galliano's wardrobe for Spring includes vivid fuchsias, magentas and bold, bright bubblegums saturated over a sportive silhouette that adds an athletic edge and futuristic feel for 2014.
Isabel Marant's Spring 2014 collection gave blushing baby pink the 'it cool-girl' status Marant is known for. Playing up prettiness with a girlish edge, lingerie-like ruffles and petal pink fraying lattice paired with rock 'n' roll worthy leather!
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