What is it about pink? Most of us like the color but would rather not see ourselves in it. Is it too feminine or is it only a color in which you would dress a child? Are we afraid we won't be taken seriously if we wear it? After all our annual review is coming up and if we start to show up at work in pink no one will take us seriously, let alone give us a promotion. Pink has gotten a bad rap. If the truth be known, it is an easy and flattering color for most of us to wear. It can make our complexions look warmer and softer, and who can say, 'no thanks' to that? This season I found myself working more with the color pink.
I have designed entire tops in different shades of blush, periwinkle and pink rose, and on other pieces I used only pink as an accent. One of my favorites is the Laurel cardigan. It is made of a mohair blend and designed with a 3/4 length poet sleeve. It is the perfect accent for dresses. If you are looking for just a kiss of pink we have a few great prints with combinations including blues and blacks. Our Siena shirt is tailored with a short gathered sleeve. It is made of 100% cotton with these romantic colors in an abstract pattern. Still not ready for pink? My suggestion is to try it on and have another look at yourself flirting with pink.