Do you love pink but hesitate to wear it because of its cute and sweet candy-like aura, thinking it’s only for little girls? If that’s what you believe, you couldn’t be more wrong.
Pink comes in many shades, depending on its brightness and saturation. Different shades of pink, when paired with different colors, showcase various styles and auras.
Today, I’ll share the most charming and sophisticated color combinations with pink, making you fall in love with pink from now on.
1. Dusty Pink + Mocha Black/Edo Purple
Dusty pink has a lower brightness, giving a soft and gentle feeling.
Mocha black is not pure black; it has a higher brightness than black, with a hint of coffee color. When paired with dusty pink, it looks sophisticated and gentle.
Edo purple is also a shade of purple. Purple itself is a symbol of romance, so when dusty pink is paired with purple, it exudes a romantic and gentle sentiment.
2. Peach Pink + Deep Blue/Burgundy
Peach pink is similar to the color of peach blossoms, with a hint of red in the pink, giving a fresh and lively vibe, embodying a youthful spirit.
Peach pink has a high brightness, so it’s not suitable to pair with other high-brightness colors. Deep blue and burgundy have lower brightness, creating a contrasting combination. This pairing balances the boldness of peach pink, adding a touch of maturity.
3. Rose Pink + Dark Gray/Brown
Rose pink is a very flattering and charming color. Dark gray and brown are colors with low saturation, one dark and one light, serving a balancing role.
4. Light Pink + Green/Light Brown
Light pink has the highest saturation among pink shades. It doesn’t have the flamboyance of peach pink or the heaviness of rose pink. Paired with green, it looks vibrant and lively. Paired with light brown, it appears mature, understated, and sophisticated, very suitable for the mature aura of women over 30.
5. Blush Pink + Medium Gray
This combination is very unique. Blush pink is close to the beige color family, with a hint of pale pink, exuding a quality of a flower about to bloom.
Medium gray doesn’t have the rigidity of black or the thinness of light gray. It perfectly complements the color of blush pink, making it look unique and steady.
Sisters, what other color combinations do you think are suitable for pink? Feel free to comment in the comment section.