Pink After 30: The Forgotten Fashion Rule
Pink after 30 is forbidden… Do you still have that ringing in your head too? Fortunately, this “fashion rule” is forgotten in the abyss of history and it is clearly confirmed by Simona Krainová, who recently had her hair dyed pink and looks fantastic.
Barbiecore in full swing
The color pink has long been considered infantile and somewhat tacky, suitable especially for little girls. With the arrival of the new Barbie movie, which will soon arrive in theaters (July 20), everything has changed. This is due to the barbiecore trend, which draws from the world of Barbie dolls and is dominated by the pinkest aesthetics combined with “girly elegance”. It already reigned last summer when it was heralded by the Valentino show, where it was teeming with pink models.
And this year is no different: Margot Robbie, the main star of the eagerly awaited film, dresses in pink even off camera. The pink mania is followed by Eva Longoria, Scarlett Johansson, and from the Czech ranks Míša Tomešová or Iva Kubelková. Beyoncé also brought it to the stage as part of the Renaissance tour, who designed an entire pink collection inspired by the disco era.
Joy is hidden…
… in one pink piece! You don’t have to dress in head-to-toe pink (but of course you can). One piece in an outfit is enough, even if it is a jacket or a handbag. Someone might be scared by such a bold color because the whole thing can end up looking like tacky cotton candy. Therefore, choose pieces in bold, even neon pink hot pink with care. Avoid “bargain” purchases so that the clothes do not look cheap at first glance. And you’d better choose better material and simpler cuts – few people can wear pink ruffles in combination with metallic decorations!
How to wear pink
An ideal piece to liven up a simple outfit is, for example, a pink jacket. Or you can choose a light pink ensemble inspired by Princess Kate – she has also taken a liking to the trendy color recently. A safe bet is a dress or a two-piece set (skirt + top) – you don’t have to combine them with anything else and you’re a winner. Lovers of party fashion will definitely get their money’s worth because pink mini dresses can be found in almost every store.
To make the barbiecore outfit perfect, complement it with heels, but of course, you can’t go wrong with white sneakers either. And our favorite combo? Pink with white pants, light denim, or pastel colors like yellow, lilac, or light orange. In the selection, you will find a shirt dress and a pink suit according to Princess Kate, a jacket according to Ivy Kubelková, or pink satin according to Míša Tomešová. Have we lured you into the pink wave enough?
Top pink pieces
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2023-06-22 03:02:29
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How has the perception of pink evolved for women of all ages, as evident in the choices made by celebrities like Scarlett Johansson?
Rlett Johansson, and many other celebrities. Pink is no longer just for little girls but has become a symbol of feminine strength and empowerment.
Women of all ages can embrace pink
Gone are the days when women were limited by societal norms as they aged. Pink is no longer reserved for young girls, but can be embraced by women of all ages. Simona Krainová, a renowned fashion figure, proves this point by dying her hair pink and rocking the look.
Barbiecore, a fashion trend that draws inspiration from Barbie dolls, has played a significant role in changing the perception of pink. With the upcoming release of the new Barbie movie and the barbiecore trend in full swing, pink is more popular than ever. The Valentino show, which showcased pink models, marked the beginning of the trend last summer.
Even Hollywood stars have jumped on the pink bandwagon. Margot Robbie, the lead actress in the highly anticipated Barbie movie, is often seen wearing pink both on and off camera. Eva Longoria and Scarlett Johansson are among other celebrities who have also embraced the pink mania.
Pink is now seen as a symbol of feminine strength and empowerment. It is no longer limited to little girls but can be worn and enjoyed by women of all ages. So, if you’re over 30 and hesitant about wearing pink, forget about the old fashion rule and embrace the power of this vibrant color.
I never thought I’d see the day where embracing the Barbiecore trend would become a fashion statement. But hey, if pink is the new power color, then count me in!