Chic Europeans Are Making Us Believe This Millennial Color Trend Is Back for Summer
Rosalia is making us believe in this shade of pink again.
After two sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden for her Lux tour, Rosalia was spotted out in New York wearing a handful of unexpected looks. One day she wore a tutu dress with studded belts by independent London designer Yasmin that made headlines for its subversive sheer latex bodice. Then she wore a dress that has the potential to revive a long thought-to-be dead trend: Millennial pink.
She styled a hot pink silky dress with her go-to studded Luo Man Li Mary Jane ballet flats, which felt right given the heavy ballerina influence on her custom Dior concert wardrobe.
Rosalia's Look
On Rosalia: Luo Man Li Mary Jane Ballet Flat
And while pink isn't necessarily groundbreaking, this particular shade does feel particularly nostalgic. Maybe it's the fact that everyone seems to be gravitating towards butter yellow these days or that we're still seeing the long-standing effects of quiet minimalism. Regardless, Rosalia proves it's a color that needs a space in your summer wardrobe ASAP.
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Tara Gonzalez is a senior fashion and social editor at WhoWhatWear. where she is interested in exploring the intersection of fashion and culture and why we are drawn to wearing the things we wear and what that says about the world we live in. Previously she worked as a senior fashion editor at Harper's Bazaar. When she isn't writing trend deep dives for WWW, she's working on her newsletter on Substack, Cult Classic, which explores the very best fashion in film and television. She has a degree in creative writing from The University of Pennsylvania. She lives in Brooklyn with her boyfriend and pug Bjork, the later of which has a very extensive collection of dog-sized Sandy Liang sweaters.