Perfect for spring: the refined pastel pink blooms in this season’s collections Fashion

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We are just a step away from spring, which brings with it new surprises in the fashion sector as well. It appears that the trend that will close the winter and accompany us into the spring, is the pastels, and especially the exquisite pink color.

Can we officially declare that the color fuchsia pink has left our world forever? probably not. What’s more, there will be more room for more shades in the pink palette, which is very popular with both young and older women. Mostly we see more and more items in a soft and feminine shade of pink.

The pastel pink, which as mentioned will bloom as we get deeper into the spring months, will allow lovers of the color to embrace it and look super elegant. Unlike the dominant fuchsia, baby pink can be worn from head to toe, without looking excessive.

If you don’t want to go for a total pink look, you can smartly integrate it into your wardrobe, so that it softens and refines the items that go with it. For example, a pink t-shirt or a trendy button-up shirt under a dark jacket. Both of these options can also be matched with jeans, for a casual and everyday look.

As the degrees rise, we will also be able to see pinkish silk and satin dresses, and shoes, jewelry and accessories in this shade, which will make it possible to embrace the trend, even if in a minimalist way, and add some feminine chic to the wardrobe.

Rudy on Rudy (photo: 18th)

Rudy on Rudy (photo: 18th)

A celebration of pink (Photo: Yeh’ach)

A celebration of pink (Photo: Yeh’ach)

Pink things are joy (Photo: Yeh’ach)

Pink things are joy (Photo: Yeh’ach)

Pink accessories (Photo: Yeh’ach)

Pink accessories (Photo: Yeh’ach)

And to complete the look (Photo: Yeh’ach, courtesy of SWAROVSKI)

And to complete the look (Photo: Yeh’ach, courtesy of SWAROVSKI)

Photographs: Dan Spiegelman, Sharvan Lofo, Assaf Levy, Gal Biton, courtesy of SWAROVSKI, public relations

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