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How To Style Red & Pink, According To R29 Editors

Photo: Courtesy of Irina Grechko.
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Ever since the Barbiecore aesthetic entered our world, the colour pink has reached new heights. Graduating from its girlhood symbolism, Greta Gerwig’s Barbie movie inspired people of all ages to bask in the pure joy of wearing pink. Now it’s time to take things up a notch and embrace one of the more “controversial” colour pairings: red and pink.  
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Reminiscent of the Valentine’s Day cards and bags of sweets we used to exchange with our childhood friends, this colour palette might feel more in-your-face on paper than it actually is. Take the spring 2024 runways for instance, where the two were styled effortlessly together on multiple occasions. Scandi designer Cecilie Bahnsen, known for her romantic and sculptural silhouettes, debuted an ultra-feminine hot-pink and coral-red dress back in September (and paired it with black socks and trainers for the cool girl effect). Sandy Liang went for picnic vibes with a baby pink gingham vest, matching floral hair clip, and red pleated skirt. 
Photo: Courtesy of Cecilie Bahnsen.
Photo: Courtesy of Sandy Liang.
Despite what our reluctant minds might tell us, red and pink can be effortless, stylish and mature. And if TikTok’s impact on the celebration of personal style can teach us anything, it’s that there’s no such thing as too much. A lesson we can take into all areas of our lives? We think so. So grab your salmons and bubble gums, your crimsons and corals, and join us on the bright side — for Valentine’s Day and beyond. 
Scroll on to see how five Refinery29 editors and writers are adopting the red-and-pink colour palette to fit their individual styles.

Red & Pink Outfit Idea: Blazer & Rosette Necklace

Photo: Courtesy of Ebony-Renee Baker.
“What I love about building outfits is that every day is an opportunity to play with different styles and aesthetics. Life’s too short to stick to the same outfit formulas all the time! While the pink-and-red brief had my mind spinning with options, I ended up deciding on this casual yet romantic vibe. I paired my favourite vintage blazer (red hot, like my love for thrifting) with my mini Axel Arigato shopping bag, which is sadly now sold out, and a rosette necklace, which came as part of a Superdown co-ord set. She’s ready to bat her eyelashes for free drinks while equally down to dance all night.”
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— Ebony-Renee Baker, Fashion Editor

Red & Pink Outfit Idea: Bright Jumper & Tights

Photo: Courtesy of Victoria Montalti.
“I’ll be honest, I was never a pink gal. But I’ve slowly been getting into the colour these last few years as my love for Barbie sparked my interest in wearing pink more frequently. In honour of Valentine’s Day, I put together this red-and-pink outfit to test the waters. I paired a fuzzy red keyhole sweater (that I wore for Christmas) with red tights and pink accessories — a pink acrylic headband, flower hoops, and a heart-shaped handle bag that I was gifted from a Truly x Barbie collab (sadly not available in Australia), which added a touch of sweetness to my otherwise bold outfit. This look is certainly not for those who are scared of colour, and it made me uncomfortable at first, but the compliments I received while wearing it made it all worth it in the end.”
— Victoria Montalti, Associate Affiliate Writer

Red & Pink Outfit Idea: Floral Dress & Heels

Photo: Courtesy of Irina Grechko.
“I am late to the red-and-pink party. Before the last few seasons of runway shows, I didn’t think it was a colour palette that worked for my more restrained, minimalist style. Now, I find it quite refreshing and fun, especially during Valentine’s Day or date night. While this vintage-esque dress already has both colours in it and doesn’t require further styling, I wanted to bring out the pinks in the flower print, pairing it with a cosy sweater (which also helps dress down the look for a more casual occasion) and pumps in rosy hues.”
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— Irina Grechko, Fashion Director

Red & Pink Outfit Idea: Heart Jumper & Jeans

Photo: Courtesy of Tanyel Mustafa.
“This is a casual take on Valentine’s Day — perfect for a walk in the park or something else lowkey, either solo or with a date. I love light pink and red together, especially on this short-sleeve heart jumper from Zara last season. Pairing the bright colours with jeans makes it feel more wearable, with a bit of cheeky midriff. Plus, the shacket gives me that extra bit of warmth, which is needed in February. We’re comfortable and flirty!”
— Tanyel Mustafa, Senior Writer

Red & Pink Outfit Idea: Suit & Heart-Shaped Sunnies

Photo: Courtesy of Carli Whitwell.
“My wardrobe consists mostly of neutrals, so for my Valentine’s Day fit, I picked a salmon co-ord set from Artizia (now sold out) with a cropped jacket and wide-legged pants that I’ve had in my closet for a couple of years. This suit has more of a summery vibe so usually I’d style it with chunky sandals or Reeboks and a white tee, but for date night, I chose my snakeskin boots and my old faithful pink-and red Miu Miu clutch. I accessorised with some festive heart-shaped shades and M.A.C’s Russian Red to add a bit of irreverence to the look.”
— Carli Whitwell, Senior Director of Editorial 
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