This spring, it is all about being pretty in pink. A subtle return from the height of the Barbiecore craze, blush has quietly been making its way back into the conversation—only now, it arrives with a fresher, more grounded perspective. As romantic silhouettes continue to gain momentum season after season, spring/summer 2026 proves that pink is no longer reserved for overtly feminine dressing. Instead, it appears in practical, wearable forms designed to be layered into everyday wardrobes.
Vogue’s Favorite Pale Pink Picks:
At Toteme and Bottega Veneta, the hue emerged through sophisticated layers: crisp shirting peeking out beneath black cardigans or styled over silky draped tops for a thoughtful contrast in texture. At Chloé, Chemena Kamali reimagined utilitarian outerwear in a soft blush tone, complete with a bow detail that made it feel soft yet modern. The message was clear: pink is no longer simply girlish—it’s matured as something far more nuanced.
For many of us, pink comes with youthful connotations. This season, however, designers have reframed it as a color for the modern woman—soft, assured, and surprisingly versatile. It works effortlessly with the building blocks of a daily wardrobe, complementing everything from grounded neutrals to delicate pastels and even bolder pops of color (red!). Understated yet impactful, blush feels less like a novelty and more like a new essential.
Below, shop Vogue’s edit of must have pink pieces for the season, and discover how to style them now.
As a Shirt
If the runways taught us anything this season, it’s that a crisp blush button-down is a nonnegotiable. Endlessly versatile, it’s the layering piece that works overtime—worn beneath knits, left undone over a tank, or styled solo with tailored trousers.


