In the pink

When it comes to formal and occasion-wear, hot pink isn’t typically a first choice. But as Kim Kardashian proved, this colour can be quite versatile

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Kim Kardashian’s hot pink outfits SNL. Pics/Getty Images

Kim Kardashian’s hot pink outfits SNL. Pics/Getty Images

Kim Kardashian’s maiden turn as the host of Saturday Night Live made waves for more than one reason — the first, most obvious, was her self-aware and surprisingly self-deprecating, tongue-in-cheek monologue. The second was the parade of hot pink Balenciaga pieces she wore throughout the day. From a long puffy, sports-inspired coat, to a fitted catsuit overlaid with a boxy blazer, to a feather-and-spandex number for the after-party, Kardashian demonstrated the versatility of the colour, while staying true to her signature aesthetic. “As a colour, hot pink is vibrant and denotes enthusiasm and playfulness. It is energetic and can be sported by both men and women in various ways, in formal, casual and occasion-wear,” says image consultant and personal branding expert Mihika Bhanot. 

Mark Ronson’s all-pink suit. Pic/Facebook
Mark Ronson’s all-pink suit. Pic/Facebook

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