Brighter pinks are youthful, fun, and exciting, while vibrant pinks have the same high energy as red; they are sensual and passionate without being too aggressive. Toning down the passion of red with the purity of white results in the softer pinks that are associated with romance and the blush of a young woman’s cheeks. It’s not surprising that when giving or receiving flowers, pink blossoms are a favorite.
Pink is the color of happiness and is sometimes seen as lighthearted. For women who are often overworked and overburdened, an attraction to pink may speak of a desire for the more carefree days of childhood.
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The floral chintz Cecil Beaton decorated with at Reddish house, reproduced by Beaudesert.
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Design by Lisa Fine; photo by Simon Upton
Dancer in a pink dress
William James Glackens, 1902
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12 Bodley Pink Aesthetic Movement Dessert Plates with Raised Gold & 12 Minton Pink Neoclassical Raised Paste Gold Dinner Plates
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12 Cauldon England Pink Plates