Monochrome Monday: Crystal Pink
This week's edit revisits Crystal Pink through a shade that fashion has never truly outgrown.
Pink has occupied many roles throughout fashion history. It has appeared in couture salons, Hollywood costume departments, eveningwear collections and contemporary ready-to-wear, periodically returning to prominence as designers reinterpret the colour for a new generation. While often associated with femininity, pink has proven remarkably adaptable, shifting across silhouettes, aesthetics and cultural moments without losing its recognisability.
This edit explores the many ways designers continue to work with the shade. Marmar Halim and Rayane Bacha approach it through occasionwear, while Dior, Amina Muaddi and Okhtein incorporate it into accessories. Sarah’s Bag, Omega and Be Native introduce the colour through embellishment, detailing and smaller design elements. Together, the pieces demonstrate the range of a colour that remains a recurring presence across fashion categories, from statement dressing to everyday accessories.
Marmar Halim | Off-Shoulder Plissé Gown
Marmar Halim treats Crystal Pink as architecture, not decoration. The pleats give the gown discipline, while the sculpted neckline keeps the softness from becoming too easy.
Rayane Bacha | Valine Dress
Christian Dior | Lady D-Joy Micro Bag
Omega | Constellation 28mm Watch
Okhtein | The Palmette Bag
Sarah’s Bag | Pear Drops Abaya
Amina Muaddi | Holli Lace Slingback Pumps
Be Native | Rosé Drift BN-10














