Since as long as I can remember, people have always told me that I’m the girliest girl they’ve ever met (probably true…). Growing up, I feel like everything I owned was pink. I’ve definitely expanded my color palette taste preferences as I grew older, but nevertheless pink is still my favorite color – always has been, always will be. There’s just something about the color pink that makes it so feminine and girly, I can’t help but love this color so much! Recently, my fave shade has been blush pink…it’s so chic and feminine, and the PERFECT color for Springtime.
I can’t even begin to describe how ecstatic I was when I stumbled upon this blush pink ‘Sedona Tunic‘ dress from Suki + Solaine. This fashion/lifestyle brand is known for their luxurious fabrics and exquisite textures. Their merchandise truly embodies timeless trends and functional, stylish simplicity. Suki + Solaine is a committed company that is dedicated to the empowerment of people and work hard to fight against environmental damage, as well as unethical working conditions – LOVE this so much! 10% of any online purchase will be donated to one of their three charities – learn more about their causes here.
The blush pink ‘Sedona Tunic‘ dress is from their Spring collection, and it is literally pink perfection. The material is so high quality (totally worth the splurge, I promise!!), and the silhouette is fab – it’s a comfortable, relaxed fitting, but any movement creates a uniquely styled look. The dress also has a deep v cut, which adds a little subtle sexiness to your look 😉 The darling details at the bottom of the dress include coral colored fringe – the perfect finishing touch! I paired this dress with some bronze glitter , my blush pink Valentino bag (similar ), rose gold , and nude fishnet tights. Don’t y’all just love a blush pink/bronze/rose gold combo?!
Check out their full Spring collection here (*insert heart eye emoji*).
Dress: c/o Suki + Solaine | Heels: Â | Bag:Â (similar)Â | Sunnies: Â | Fishnet tights: c/o Berkshire Legs | Photos by Dan |
A huge thanks to Suki + Solaine for sponsoring this post. As always, all opinions are my own.