![]() Design: Zero 9)įor a vibrant color clash, pink and orange work well together because they are located so close together on the color wheel. This beautiful room was designed by Studio Nato (opens in new tab) in a Brownstone Brooklyn townhouse, with the soft blush pink and sea-green combination capturing the romance of the Mediterranean. The emotive powers of these colors make this mix a favorite in bedrooms and bathrooms – green is restful and calming, while pink is soft and dreamy.' It’s a combination we see a lot in nature, which is why we find it very comforting and cossetting when it comes to interiors. 'These colors are complementary, sitting opposite each other on the wheel, therefore the high contrast creates a vibrant look. 'This combination has become incredibly popular,' says Sarah. Pink softens and warms up a green tone, while the tones of olive green keeps the pink grounded and earthy. Pink and green are a classic pairing hat crops up time and time again in modern interior schemes. These two shades work so well because they create a sense of balance. Tracee Ellis RossĮven before Pierpaolo Piccioli designed an entire collection based on this colour palette, Tracee Ellis Rose played a Valentino muse in this puffy hot pink gown for the 2018 Emmy, attesting to her ahead of times sense of style.įor more on the latest colours from the world of beauty and couture, tap here.(Image credit: Hanna Grankvist. The actor wore ruffled Valentino pink couture to the Grammy and contrasted it with a deep purple lip. You know it’s a hot trend when it has Billy Porter’s seal of approval. Newlywed actor Nichola Peltz Beckham made her first post-wedding appearance at the Met in hot pink, flowing Valentino gown with a décolletage detail. ![]() The Euphoria star opted for an anti-fit suit, as she sat front row for the AW2022 presentation. ZendayaĬonsidering her longstanding association with Valentino, Zendaya was one of the first celebrities to debut the Valentino hot pink number at their own show. Making most of the limelight, Simone walked the red carpet in a sheer cape and pants, working the Valentino highlighter pink hue. Simone Ashleyīridgeton girl Simone Ashley is the star of the moment and she knows that all eyes are on her. Not too far back was our very own Winter Soldier, looking all Ken-doll-like in all Valentino pink oversized attire. ![]() Glenn Close served icon energy at this year’s Met Gala, as she walked the steps with Pierpaolo Piccioli in his hot pink, Gilded Glamour inspired creation. The Discobox platforms matched perfectly with her mini dress and bag, punctuated with her platinum blonde her-giving her the Malibu Barbie look she was going for. Gigi Hadid recently arrived in a head-to-toe pink Valentino for the Prince’s Trust Gala. From Zendaya debuting the colour of the season at the show itself to Gigi Hadid and Glenn Close attending various New York Gala’s in them-and not to forget, the leading men of the industry have been repping it too. Tapping into the world of millennials, his choice of colour caters to the fashion aficionados but also fascinates the feminists as he has taken a stereotypical womanly shade and has turned it into a political statement of beauty.Įver since the collection hit the runway, Valentino loyalists a.k.a your favourite celebrities have been sporting this hue at various events. While its historical association with red remains intact, Pierpaolo has managed to introduce a new trademark colour in the Valentino vocabulary. So much so that, Pierpaolo’s pink has been added to Pantone’s official colour range under the name of ‘Pink PP’.ĭuring Valentino Garvani’s illustrious era, red was the signature colour of the couture house for the longest time. Throughout his presentation, both men, women and even the backdrop matched the power pink parade. But why pink? it’s a colour long associated with everything feminine, which is exactly the trope Pierpaolo intended to subvert. His idea was to shift the focus on the details of each garment-shape, style, neckline and surface ornamentation. ![]() For the Valentino Autumn/Winter 22 collection, Pierpaolo Piccioli showcased 40 different silhouettes, all in one shade-hot pink. ![]()
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