3 ways to wear: pink

pop of pink
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my look: T-SHIRT: WOOD WOOD, BAG: ASOS, SKRT: SECOND HAND

If you’re a bit afraid of that bright pink color, a nice way to try to incorporate it incorporate it into your look, is to use it in a print with neutrals. A pink printed tee and a pair of jeans or a skirt with some pink in it and a black top makes the look not-too-pink but still not boring.
 
 
Pink with other colors
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my look: SHIRT & SHORTS: SECOND HAND, SHOES: ZARA

If you’re up for wearing pink with other colors than neutrals, you can do that as well. A nice way to tame pink is to wear it complementary colors like blue or analog colors like a cool purple. These colors makes your outfit a bit less hectic, even thigh pink in combination with other colors can seem a bit much.

 

 

All pink
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my look: TOP & PANTS: SECOND HAND, SHOES: MARNI

Okay, here’s a challenge form me to you: go all pink! Luckily wearing matching sets has become quite mainstream, so wearing an all pink outfit might seem a bit less scary now that it has before. A pair of loose shorts and a slouchy tee in the same pink color makes your look cool and laid back, while a pair of pale, pink jeans and a loose top makes the all pink look a bit more street.

 

 

CREDITS:

All photos are by Julie Thoft/Thoft Photography and all illustrations are by Julie Torpegaard/Julie Torpegaard Illustrationer