The Oscars are always a spectacle, sometimes inviting, sometimes confusing or repellant depending on your life view. I have my issues with them, but that's not what this post is about.
In addition to rooting for my favourite actors and movies, Oscar night is a great opportunity to see how fashion trends (always connected to decorating trends) play out on the red carpet. The best and worst dressed are a matter of opinion. This is obvious when you read several sites and compare the observations with your own.
Blush pink and its variants was the stand out colour for me. Even some of the gowns described as white had subtle pink undertones.
Blush Pink appeared in late 2014 as a trend in fashion and decor and is continuing into 2015 especially in the European market. It is a delicate hue that looks especially good with soft whites and/or pearly grays.
In addition to rooting for my favourite actors and movies, Oscar night is a great opportunity to see how fashion trends (always connected to decorating trends) play out on the red carpet. The best and worst dressed are a matter of opinion. This is obvious when you read several sites and compare the observations with your own.
Blush pink and its variants was the stand out colour for me. Even some of the gowns described as white had subtle pink undertones.
Blush Pink appeared in late 2014 as a trend in fashion and decor and is continuing into 2015 especially in the European market. It is a delicate hue that looks especially good with soft whites and/or pearly grays.
This style board gives a good representation of how the trend plays out in furniture and accessories.
And in fashion ...
from the merest hint of blush
Kerri Washington
Viola Davis
Karolina Kurkova
Jennifer Aniston
Oprah
Zoe Saldana
Jennifer Lopez
to its darker depths
Gwyneth Paltrow
and more vibrant applications.
The pinks have it.
Could you live with a little pink in your life?