Think Pink for Fall

At this point, you know that pink is really trending: in fashion, design, and art alike. Pink is a statement color, and it’s easy to pair with neutrals. Nikki incorporated pink when designing part of KULE’s Fall 2022 collection over a year ago. Seems like she just knew πŸ˜‰. From bathroom tiles and couches, to the runway, to Harry Styles and Lizzo on stage, read on for all the fun you can have with the color pink!

KULE pink for Fall 2022
The KULE August Collection for Fall consisted of pinks and plums, perfect to brighten up an outfit.

KULE Yale sweater over Hutton shirt with Sweatpants in pink
Photograph by Mei Tao

Nikki always starts a collection playing with Pantone swatches, and these pink and berry shades stood out.

The Yale

The Yale

The Sweatpants

The Sweatpants

The Beanie

The Beanie

The SEXY Sock

The SEXY Sock

The Modern Long

The Modern Long

The O BOY Tote

The O BOY Tote

The Joey

The Joey

The Rugby

The Rugby

The Capucine

The Capucine

The Alvise

The Alvise

The Colorblock Gstaad

The Colorblock Gstaad

The Patchwork Dress Sock

The Patchwork Dress Sock

The Russell

The Russell

The Darcy

The Darcy

The Franny

The Franny

And the pinks don’t stop at KULE. From the runway to street style, to celebrities on stage. Even Barbie is having a moment again! Pink is in the air.

Harry Styles and Lizzo at coachella in pink
Harry Styles and Lizzo at Coachella 2022 wearing Gucci

Image via Variety
margot robbie as barbie pink
Margot Robbie as Barbie for the upcoming film, coming Summer 2023

Image via YouTube
Homme Girls Volume 7 Pink text
Homme Girls Volume 7 with a pop of bubble gum pink text

Image via HommeGirls
Ami and Aya in Paris wearing Pink via InStyle
Ami and Aya, twin sisters are known for their music, modeling, and style, match in — quite literally — head-to-toe pink

Image via InStyle

As for art and interior design, that’s one place where pink has been a standout for quite some time. Artists, architects, and interior designers use pink for both originality, and to grab your attention. It sure does work.

Damien Hirst Renewal Blossom, 2018. Photograph by Damien Hirst and Science Ltd
Damien Hirst, Renewal Blossom (2018). Photograph: Β© Damien Hirst and Science Ltd via The Guardian
David Shrigley via Instagram
Lana Kova via Instagram
Ronan Bouroullec via Instagram
David Hockney, Henry Geldzahler and Christopher Scott (1968–69). Photograph: Christie’s Ltd. via Artsy

That last photo is a great segway into the allure of the pink couch. And pink interiors in general: from living rooms to restaurants.

The Gallery at Sketch London

Photograph by Leandro Farina for The New Yorker
Mara Brock Akil’s home in Hancock Park, designed by Tiffany Howell of NIGHT PALM

Image via Marjon Carlos Instagram
Pietro Nolita, Italian restaurant inspired by the Memphis Group

Photograph by Spencer Ostrander via Architectural Digest
Terrace Bar at Bannisters, Port Stephens designed by Romy Alwill

Photograph by Chris Warnes

And architecture, too.

The Beverly Hills Hotel Pool Cabana, Los Angeles, California, designed by the interior design firm Champalimaud Design

Image courtesy of Dorchester Collection via Travel and Leisure
La Muralla Roja, Spain, designed by architect Ricardo Bofill

Photograph by Ludwig Favre via Estudio en la Muralla Roja Instagram
Laal Kothi Residence, India, designed by lead architect Ameet Sukhthankar of MSS Design

Photograph by Harshan Thomson via Arch Daily

Are you on board for pink? Or at least a vacation or home renovation? πŸ˜‚

Check out the KULE Fall Collection for August