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Wednesday
Feb222012

Pink and Red Style Inspiration

With Valentines day safely behind us,  I feel like it's safe to share my one of my favorite "trends" (I'm not sure I'm OK with calling two colors together a trend,  but you get the idea): Pink and Red.  Together.   Each time I see an effortlessly bright pink and red outfit, I file it away, because I just love how cheery the colors look together.

For me, It all started with Sarah Jessica Parker in a Prabal Gurung outfit at David Letterman last fall. 

Or maybe it was Emma Stone in this darling little Giambattista Valli   

 How darling are the layers of pink and red in this look? Even her lips and nails!(Found on

Pinterest)

 

Anh over at 9-to5 Chic wore a darling iteration of this "trend"  back in April.

Khatu shared a more winter appropriate iteration:

No shock, J.Crew had the Pink & Red "colorblock" combo in the Spring 2012 show:

I've been spotting this color combo in decor, too. Although it and easily skew "little girl" Red and Pink decor can be awesome when done right.  Check out this happy table from David Mikhail Architects.

 The red velvet sofa in this Miles Redd room just oozes glamour.

   

Reader Comments (1)

I Love your blog!!!! this post inspired me to come up with a pink + red outfit!!!!

xx,

Nena

http://www.benena.com/

February 23, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterNena

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