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Think Pink

By Marilovesgr33n @marilovesgr33n

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The perfect mix of red and white. There is no exact recipe, but your personal way of mixing the color of passion with the one of purity to get the pink that suits you best.
The smell of baby powder and of candies. The image of the haired wad impregnated in the blush powder.

I personally like pink. But most of all I like who knows exactly how to use it with the class and the nonchalance that turns the color of Barbie into the most sophisticated and elegant one.

It is not too sweet or romantic as the pastel blue or light purple could be; not too plain as white, sometimes.

You can combine it with green.
Whether declined in mint green in contrast to a salmon pink, as on Vogue Japan cover, or on an emerald necklace perfect to enlight a delicate pullover.

Combined with a pair of patent leather shoes with a super skinny denim.

And if you don’t see yourself wearing it, then try to use it as an element able to boost an all white interior without being as cold as a gray or too minimal as a beige.

The rose is never trivial, and for many people – I should probably say girls – it can turn into a real therapy – the pink therapy.

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Denim + pink sweater + pink heels

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