Need to make bold moves with subtle tones? Pink is the solution. Want to brighten your day with a great pick-me-up hue? Pink is for you. Want to add a shot of lady-like allure to any ensemble? Pink is it.
The Ensemble. Pants-Lela Rose for Lane Bryant, Shirt-GEORGE, Jacket-Chawick's of Boston, Day Bag-Old Navy, Purse-Urban Oxide, Sunglasses-Foster Grant, Headband-BANDED, Earrings-LIMITED, Ring-KOPI Cafe.
Psychology of Pink. Pink represents great qualities such as intuition, kindness, showing tenderness, compassion and love.
Pink In Career. Soft but impactful, pink works well for a professional wardrobe. This is the career statement where a single suit or separate pieces successfully make the cut. A pastel or pungent palette of pink is just what you need when going into a major power lunch or meeting.
Pink In Real Life. Glamping. Inspiration seekers do not have to go far when pink is around. Writers block seems to melt away when pink-spiration comes into play. This personal life activity? Glamping! With nature as your headboard and solid creativity as your sounding board, glamping inspiration is only a thought away. This glamp-zone is a special place where breakfast becomes center stage for some of the sweeter things in life in true gaudy flare.
The Ensemble. Pajama Trio-ADONNA Woman, JC Penney, Earrings-LIMITED, Ring-KOPI Cafe.
Happy career, happy glamping and happy life in pink!
Photographer: Grace Rogoll.
Makeup and Hair: Essence Cosmetics, FLEUR'S, Arts & Scents, SinfulColors.