By now, a few of you would have noticed that I love pink. I love the baby pink or pastel and I also love the fuchsia pink.
Well, my believe still stands that if you like something;be it colour or style, don’t change it, just look for new ways to wear it/them.
Aside my believe, pink suits my skin tone because I have a warm skin tone which simply means if I go in the sun, my skin turns golden brown and gold jewelry suits me the better.
If you are cool skin tone, pastel pink may be more ideal for you and when you go in the sun, you turns red and silver jewelry suits you better. You can check here for more about the skin tone.
In this post, I bring you different look books featuring a touch of fuschia. They are all look book / blog post from the past.
I hope you find inspiration.
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For my first fuschia look book…….
I have always believed that denims are a staple in every body’s closet. Every one wears denim. You can dress them up and you can also dress them down.
I am also of the believe that the blazer adds polish and sophistication to any look. A blazer can turn a simple outfit into a dressy one.
I happen to also believe that a white shirt is a necessity/essential/staple in every ones closet. You can wear them to all occassions.
Finally, you can never stand short in heels. They make you walk elegantly and make you stand tall.
With the look above, I featured 4 wardrobe staples (denim, white shirt, structured blazer & heels) and in my humble opinion, I think this look can go from am to pm. Do you agree with me ?
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The blazers featured in look one and two may be thesame colour but they are made from different fabrics. The One in look 1 is made from a thick fabric, perfect for winter and the one in look 2 is made from linen which is perfect for summer.
For my second fuschia look book, I mixed pattern with stripes. Both the pattern and stripes are black and white and to add a pop of colour to the look, I threw on a fuschia pink blazer. I finished the look with black heels and black bag.
This look is fashion forward and only fashion lovers can relate to it. Are you a fashion lover and can you relate to it ?
See full details of this look here. I also featured a casual take on it.
For my third fuschia look , I was wearing a pair fuschia slacks which I paired with a lace blazer and nudest heels. This look is simple and I dedicated it to the mum who wants it all, who believes she can have it all. Nothing can stop that mum. I like to believe that mum is me. Are you a mum? Can you relate to the way I feel or my ambition ?
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My fourth fuschia look was a work look book I did with a detachable collar and a dress from Tesco and to add a grown up appeal to the look and to make it work perfect, I wore the tights or slacks and finished the look with patent leather heels and oversized tote.
When I published that post, a lot of you found it very hard to believe the dress was from Tesco. To me, fashion is not necessarily how costly or how cheap, fashion is what you buy but style is how you make it. What do you make of your outfit ?
By the way, for you lovelies from the US, Tesco is equivalent to Target.
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For my fifth fuschia look; this look was what I wore to a quick dinner with my husband. I paired baby pink dress with fuschia pink blazer and finished the look with zebra print wedges and red purse.
When I published this post, a lot of you confessed you wouldn’t have thought to pair both shades of pink together while some of you said it is a combination you would love to try. If you are seeing the post for the first time, would you consider trying it out?
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This is my sixth fuschia look where I paired floral shirt with a dark wash denim and finished the look with fuschia heels. That is another way I love to wear fuschia and a lot of you seem to like it a lot. This look was one of the most viewed in the history of Mojintouch. I absolutely love the look as much as you do and I shared 3 ways to tone down your floral or print, you can check it out if it out if you are interested.
Thank you to everyone who viewed and left me kind comments.
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For my final fuschia look, I paired a shift dress with trench coat and finished the look with minimal heels and a long necklace. In this look, I shared my addiction to shift dresses and I also shared 3 ways style the shift dresses. You can check it out if you are interested.
And that it is from me today lovelies. I hope you like the post and I hope you are inspired.
Details to all the pieces I was wearing can be found by the link provided below each photos.
Wishing you a beautiful day and so much blessings from above.
Much Love, Mojisola
Photos by Claire
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6 comments
Love these looks! Unfortunately my skin tone is a bit cooler so I can’t pull off fuscia as well but I will definitely be on the lookout for some pastel pink pieces!
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Thanks so much Clarice for stopping by. The blush pink will be awesome on you, you should try it out.
Mojisola
I love these fuchsia looks. I especially adore the style with the black pencil skirt with white roses. Great tips! Have a wonderful weekend!
xo, Bry
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Hi Mojisola! You look so beautiful as always <3
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pink suits you very well
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What a fun post and a great way to share past post. I love the color fuschia, and you wear it so well. Outfit #2 is one of my favorites, and yes I can relate. Thanks for explaining the Tesco reference. It is the first time I have heard of it. I also like the look with the two shades of pink. I never thought to do that combo either.
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