So clearly I’m getting more and more unoriginal with these headlines. Forgive my half-dead brain as I write these posts late into the night, trying to catch up on the backlog of 3 (?) years of my life/outfits.

From top to bottom, left to right:

Pink multitiered romper, pictured at Paul Smith and Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles, California: Show Me Your Mumu

Let’s be honest, we all love rompers that are super stretchy, comfortable, and easy to wear. This one checks all the boxes. The somewhat glittery pink material elevates the piece and makes it super chic both on its own, or with a jacket. Again, it can be both casual and elegant depending on how you accessorize it. Most importantly, it’s friendly for all sizes and body types thanks to the elastic material and multiple tiers (which conveniently, also makes it look like a dress). I wore a US size medium when I’m usually a small or even extra small, but you can barely tell it’s technically ‘too big’ for me.

Asymmetrical pink wrap dress, pictured at the Pioneer Woman Mercantile in Pawhuska, Oklahoma: Parker

Loved this cute and simple little number! The asymmetrical hem is what helped it stand out to me (as usual lol) but the tied-up waist is also super flattering, while the light and airy material doesn’t make it feel too restrictive or hot in the summer. And what a great summer dress it is – the light pink and and hot pink play off each other really well. Perfect for any occasion.

Pink plaid dress, pictured in Piedmont Park in Atlanta, Georgia: Nicholas

This was one of the most popular items on Rent the Runway for a while (fall 2019, when I rented it), and no surprise why. Its unique construction, a tight fitted waist, big puff sleeves and plaid pattern (the latter two being big trends at the moment), combined with a light pink color makes the farmgirl aesthetic cool again. Not to mention the cottagecore aesthetic everyone’s going for these days! Clearly I tried to speak to that trend with two braided pigtails and white boots.

Strapless pink polka-dot dress, pictured in Midtown in Atlanta, Georgia: Jonathan Simkhai

The red polka dots on this light pink dress were truly POPPING. Never mind the excellent construction (hourglass figure, leg slit fused into the asymmetrical hem, ruffled bust), which gave this dress the fun twist it needed. I imagine dancing in it (if I knew how to dance). Added my red leather boots for an extra pop of color.

Pink leather crop top, pictured at Hoo Pocha in Hong Kong: Staud

Loved this neon pink, bright standout item from Staud which I found on sale. It’s futuristic, it’s fun, it’s everything you might want for a night out. While I wore it with a leather skirt and boots to go along with that vibe, it could just as easily go with some skinny jeans and sneakers for a more laidback look.

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