Life in pink of royal heights

Pastel, antique, shocking, powder, sugared almond, bubble gum and so on and so forth. Whatever shade or point of color is most loved, the rosa everyone seems to agree, real heights in the first place, known for having numerous themed looks in their wardrobe.

Let it be for yours symbolic load, which has always been associated with positivity and joy, or for pure aesthetic taste, the elegant sugared almond total looks among the ranks royal they are not counted. The latest proposal in pink hues comes from the wardrobe of Rania of Jordan, flawless in his shocking pink jacket and trouser suit by Calvin Klein.

A bright tone the one chosen by the sovereign and irremediably perfect to start this spring with a confident, decisive and optimistic attitude.

But Rania is only the last of the group of crowned heads to have let herself be enchanted by pink power. From Belgium to Holland, from the Principality of Monaco to Spain passing through the inevitable England, to unite the royal ladies is a thin pink thread that sews the elegant and lively outfits. Since the days of Diana, a real Lady in pink. Unforgettable are her jacket and skirt suits, often signed by her beloved Catherine Walker, declined in sugary candy shades. Or the great evening dresses, often embellished with bright points of light.

Lady Diana, novembre 1997 – Getty images

And what about the bon ton dress roundup by Kate Middleton. From strawberry pink to pastel tones, the Duchess fashion palette is complete. It’s still, Letizia Ortiz, enchanting in its rosé total looks, including accessories, Queen Maxima, rosy style icon e Mathilde of Belgium, a lover of powdery shades.

Icing on the cake, Elizabeth II, Queen in name and with a well-established single-color look. Including pink, it goes without saying.

So, think pink!

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