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Having my birthday fall in the month of all things romantic, I've grown an affinity for the color pink and hearts at this time of year. I've never actually celebrated Valentine's Day the way most people think of it, but I do celebrate Galentine's on the 13th and I spent the 14th this year as a day of self-care. For a long time, I shied away from pink because I thought it was too girly. But now, I love wearing it in any shade. In honor of the amazing month of February, I have for you two very pink-centric outfits full of flowery creative directing. Both are college-class-tested and I stuck to only neutral colors for simplicity.
Today's outfit post is all about wardrobe basics and summer fashion trends. It's no secret that the most widely applied trend of the year is "millennial pink", a color that isn't quite as outlandish as a full-fledged, vibrant punch color, but instead takes a delicate taste of rose and makes its appeal to the dusky filter of youth. Millennial pink is the new nude, taking its place in the mix of basic items and transforming the way we use color in our wardrobes. I liken it to navy blue or hunter green: it's not too much of a reach for those who hate to dress in color, and it's just tasteful enough to be a "subdued" choice for those who do.
To end off the year, I just wanted to do one more small post about an outfit I wore at the beginning of this year at the FIDM Debut Fashion Show, where a selected group of graduating students presented collections of designs they had made-- Chairing Styles, costumes, and couture. Aside from the ones we had at sleepovers and Nordstrom Fashion Ambassador meetings, I had never been to a fashion show before. Watching the creative presentations of artwork that the students had designed reaffirmed my desire to work in the fashion industry.
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