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10 New Ways To Wear Pink


By Marie Kelly
27th Jun 2016
10 New Ways To Wear Pink

Turn the traditional notion of pink on its?head by reimagining it in unexpected shapes and unlikely pairings.

A pink puffa jacket? Why not. The sorbet shade makes this oversized jacket feel a little less utilitarian.

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Masculine tailoring looks fresh and modern when worn?in pink rather than pinstripe.

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The fuchsia pink sequins of this skirt have a disco rather than ditsy vibe, while the simple black top anchors the entire outfit.

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Create a look that’s sexy rather than saccharine by balancing?pink with flashes of flesh.

Bag pants have a boyish appeal that negates the prettiness of the pastel shade.

Strong tailoring is always a good foil for frothy colours.

Give pink added punch by pairing it with vibrant tangerine. Colour blocking is a great way to add personality to your outfit.

Wear pink with a practical fabric like denim to undercut its frivolous associations.

Rethink a classic trench in pink. It looks fresh and modern.

Add character to your look by choosing a shade of pink with depth, such as fuchsia and neon.