Spoiler alert, the answer is yes, but really it never went away! We reveal why experts can't get enough of this versatile shade ...
I don’t know how to feel about pink. The color has been inescapable of late, as Barbie branded shoes, clothes, rugs, and pool floats dominate my social media feeds. But the very meaning of pink seems ...
“The ‘I hate pink’ phase was never about the color,” an Instagram post reads. With more than 20.9 million views, the post’s comments are rooted in a concept that has driven society’s perception of ...
Despite Meryl Streep’s magnificent speech in “The Devil Wore Prada” on the sudden profusion of “cerulean blue” in fashion, nobody ever gets riled up over the color blue. But pink? Oh, that’s a color ...
The old-school Barbie world was filled with unrealistic representations: physically impossible body proportions, extremely high heel arches and an amazingly ostentatious house (probably hard to afford ...
"People either love pink or they hate it," said Valerie Steele, curator of a recent exhibition about the shade at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. "People object to the stereotypes.
Ever pick up a beautifully pink salmon fillet at your local grocery store and wonder what makes that color so consistent, so perfect? That vibrant hue we've all come to associate with quality salmon ...