Return of the retro wave


What's the first thing that comes to mind when you think of pink? A cartoon nightgown you haven't worn in a while, or a millennial Miss Hilton velvet suit? If this is all, then you may really misunderstand pink, in the return of the retro wave at the same time, it has already returned to fashion!

Looking at the shallow, sweet retro powder emerged in endlessly; Looking at it, the high-saturation pink is not to be outdone. Resort collections by brands such as Antonio Marras, Gult Gaia and Marina Moscone use powders extensively to create confidence and relaxation.

Despite its current reputation as cheap and tacky, pink, a bright color, was a symbol of nobility and power back in the Rococo period. Even in some Renaissance paintings, pink is widely used in the clothing of Jesus and leaders.

After World War II, in order to get rid of the shadow of war, people wanted to forget those blue uniforms, and then gave birth to various pink products. If you think back to Deadly Woman Season 2 and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, which took place in the United States in the late '40s and' 50s, did you also see a sweet pink? At that time, more and more housewives went to buy these light-colored products, and it was natural for capitalists to firmly tie pink to women. When pink grows everywhere like a weed, the public does not know how to cherish it, and the pink label is "not serious enough", "tacky", "childish".

When you think about it, in all the romantic movies and TV shows we watched as kids, which blonde heroine didn't have a pink item?

In fact, pink has never been far from the eyes of the fashion and art worlds.

In 2018, the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York dedicated an exhibition to the theme of pink. Valerie Steele, the museum's director at the time, put it bluntly when she said the colour was not "a silly pink for a girl, but a hybrid, cool and hip and rebellious, an expression of all sorts of complex ideas". Earlier, in 2010, art collector and curator Beth Rudin Dewoody organized an exhibition called "Thinking Pink," which collected pink works by more than 85 artists from around the world.

Korean artist JeongMee Yoon has a decades-long Project, "The Pink and Blue Project," that examines girls' obsession with pink and boys' obsession with blue, and the related paradoxes. But the facts tell us that pink has not only been considered the representative color of men for a long time in history, but the stereotype and cliche of "pink for women and blue for men" have also been subverted in recent years.

The return of pink is no longer a single gender preference and specific reference, now it is suitable for all ages, men and women.

Of course, our women's use of pink has never lagged behind others, and the major bloggers have a pink single product on their hands.

Fashion blogger Leonie Hanne has become a pink freak after Posting a bunch of Barbie pink handbags on Instagram.

Stylist and blogger Emili Sindlev changed into a satin rose robe at home for an elegant yet vintage look.

Twin bloggers Reese and Molly Blutstein also learned early on the appeal of pink, whether it is worn in large areas, or as a bright color to accessorize.

It is not difficult to see that today's pink is no longer the color you remember, and after harmonizing a variety of brightness and grayscale, coral powder, gray powder, millennium powder, phosphor and so on emerge in endlessly. We believe that in this colorful powder, you can always find your own one.

All that said, how about some pertinent advice? We have prepared a pragmatic pink dressing scheme, so that you can use this clever and rebellious, familiar and unfamiliar powder to the extreme, leaving an indelible pink memory in this summer!

  1. Large area powder

Swedish supermodel Elsa Hosk looked very elegant in a pink plaid dress with matching socks as she stepped out for a walk with her children. Coincidentally, models Hailey Clauson, Suki Waterhouse, fashion consultant Yasmin Sewell also wore pink plaid skirts out of the street, it can be seen that plaid is the first choice for large areas of pink wear.

Like Sun Yi, a set of rose powder out, naturally beautiful women wear.

Rihanna, Karlie Kloss and Bella Hadid's light pink outfits are a safer bet. Whether paired with heels or sneakers, they are stylish and effortless.

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