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While I am a strong believer that a minimal wardrobe is founded on a neutral colour palette, I do think that pink, in a certain shade, does have its place. Of course, in my book, it must meet some strict criteria. First, it must be very pale indeed, to the point that you could call it blush. Blush, after all, could almost be considered a neutral in itself. Second, if you are incorporating a pink piece into your outfit, it would likely be wise that the rest of the outfit be as pared back as possible. That said, I’m of the opinion that pink outerwear is a special category that can be liberally worked into your wardrobe in any way, especially a sleek pink blazer. Mine is YB J’amie by Yeojin Bae piece from Jaz & Alex Boutique. As for pants, skirts, or even shoes, a suitably pale pink shade in these would work beautifully as long as they are accompanied by the basic of basic items.

Pink JacketJaz & Alex Boutique (on sale!)
T Shirt – Korean Boutique in Victoria Park, Perth
Ripped Shorts – OneTeaspoon
Snakeskin Lace-up heels – Zara
Bag – Proenza Schouler

2 Comments to “ How to work pink into your minimal wardrobe”

  1. claudia says :

    Love the pink blazer and the sandals a lot!
    xx
    Claudia
    http://www.trendenciesblog.com

  2. Joe Beverly says :

    Wonderful outfit, and you wear it well. I love your sense of style . . .