Pink & Blush
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About this collection
Pink is the most-photographed color we sell. Blush, dusty rose, and soft petal tones flatter every skin tone, photograph beautifully under both warm indoor light and cooler daylight, and read as celebratory without looking costumey. The Faeella Pink and Blush edit is the deepest color story in our catalog.
How to read the pink spectrum
- Hot pink and fuchsia high-energy, birthday-card colors. Best for younger kids and indoor parties under warm light.
- Rose and bubblegum middle of the spectrum, the safest birthday choice. Photographs cleanly almost anywhere.
- Blush and dusty pink the most flattering against pale and medium skin under daylight; the wedding-friendly end of the spectrum.
- Petal and ballet pink the softest, palest pink. Reads as ivory-adjacent in some lighting; ideal for picture day.
Best occasions for pink and blush
Birthdays (especially 4 to 8 year-olds), photo shoots, daytime weddings as a non-bridal-party guest, picture day with a coordinating hair ribbon, princess and fairy-tale themed events. Avoid hot pink for evening receptions; pick blush instead.
Top picks in this edit
Sequin sparkle leaders: Sky Petal Music Box, Princess Rosabelle Ruffle, Iridescent Stardust. Soft and dreamy: Buttercream Belle, Twinkle Star Blush. Embroidered florals: Enchanted Bloom Embroidered.
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