![]() ![]() ![]() Pastel pink works really well with all skin tones, which makes it a perfect statement colour to try, if you aren’t sure where to begin. If you wear a lot of tweeds, looking for something with a pink check through is a really easy way to introduce pink accessories into the outfit. The easiest way to tie a pastel pink into your outfit is to opt for an item which has a pink share running through it already. Pastel pink in particular is very easy to pull across to each season, due to its ability to pair with most other colours descritely. Whilst pastel colours are often associated with Summer styling, they have the beauty that their ‘icy’ shades actually make them fit very well with Winter fashion too. Whether it be jackets, jeans or hats, the pink hues are never far from an outfit close to us, and there’s good reason for this. The pastel/blush/dusty/baby pink shades of pink seem to have suddenly taken over the Country styling world, in the last 6 months or so. Whilst I would definitely recommend starting your collection with a neutral to get yourself comfortable and familiar with fedora styling, there is so much fun to be had with the brighter, bolder colours! Whilst extremely popular in neutral colours, Black, Tan and Brown often being the most popular, fedoras are available in a huge variety of vibrant and statement colours too, which can completely change your outfit. The fedora should sit above your eyebrows, mis forehand, and whilst it should be snug, it should not feel uncomfortable. The best way to check a fedora fit, is to measure measure your head, and then follow the individual brands style guide. Too loose, and you are likely to lose your hat in a gust of wind, or be constantly trying to move it out of your eyes. Too tight, and this will put a lot of pressure on your head, making this feel very uncomfortable. It is important to ensure you find a fedora which is a suitable size. There are different brim widths and shapes, as well as different crown heights and styles – all adding something a little different, helping you to find exactly what works for you! ![]() When looking for a fedora, there are multiple different styles and shapes, which will help you to find something suited to your style and face shape. If you are not used to wearing a hat, the thought of a fedora can seem daunting, they are structured and larger in size, being an obvious accessory when worn – but don’t let this put you off. They are the perfect English weather accessory! Whether it is keeping the sun out of your eyes on a warm day, or keeping the wind and rain off your hair in the winter, it can be a valuable headpiece to take with you day to day. Known for their practicality, but also how stylish they are, the Fedora is a must have in any wardrobe. They originated in the 1800’s, and saw multiple spikes going in and out of popularity over the years, before becoming the well known, timeless accessory we know today. I want to explor e styling the pastel pink fedora with you, working out if this is here to stay, or a trend which will get lost in time.įedoras are a hugely popular, and classic accessory. ![]() Its a colour that many hat companies have now chosen to introduce, and it’s delicate but statement shade is something that’s both playful and practical. Whilst donning my Pastel Pink Fedora on New Years Day at the races, and seeing fellow fashionistas styling theirs, it got me thinking if this was a marmite product, or whether it is something that is fast taking the Country styling world by storm. I wanted to make this blog to have a little look at one of the pieces I have been styling a lot recently. I just have a feeling – this year is going to be amazing □ I know Christmas and New Year felt a little different again this year, but we made it through, and honestly, we can only take every day as it comes, and do what we can. We are here, the very first blog of the New Year! First and foremost, I hope you are doing well? I hope you have been looking after yourselves, and that things are ok with you. ![]()
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