
If pink, the hue dubbed by Diana Vreeland to be the “navy blue of India,” is comparatively a kickier color than navy, even in its most quotidian forms, then the haute couture collections find it at its most transcendent. Consider the riotous shocking pinks favored by Christian Lacroix; the pastel tones employed by John Galliano in his nods to Dior’s New Look heyday; or the eerily beautiful blushes seen in Riccardo Tisci’s earliest couture collections for Givenchy, and still favored by the designer in ready-to-wear a decade later.
As haute couture continues in Paris, we’re looking back at 25 of our favorite made-to-measure pink looks of all time.
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