SUBSCRIBE TO FAME CHeRRy

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Our Youtube Channel

Home » FASHIONISTA NOW » Fashionista NOW: Sweet Rose Quartz Pink Dress Ideas For Chinese New Year 2016

Fashionista NOW: Sweet Rose Quartz Pink Dress Ideas For Chinese New Year 2016

Sweet Rose Quartz Pink Dress Ideas For Chinese New Year 2016

What to wear to ring in the year of the Fire Monkey? Consider these sweet soft pink dress ideas for the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year 2016.

Besides the eye-popping red, white and blue dresses to wear for this year’s Lunar new year, you can take rose quartz or pastel pink into consideration.

Dresses in this barely-there pink shade whether they are in a solid pink or accompanied by some splash of texture, print or shine can be a classic choice for ladies who want to opt for the demure route. It is also the hot color for 2016 as announced by Pantone, next to the pale blue or Serenity.

Getting dressy for a special occasion like this depends on your particular inclination to dress up for it. Some of us like to keep it toned down especially when we’re with family and the closest of friends. If you’re the kind of dresser who much prefer to keep it low key in a minimally chic frock, then the selection below may just be your cup of tea.

Let’s ogle them now, shall we?

 

7 Pink Dress Ideas For CNY 2016

Pink Metallic Jacquard Dress

pink-metallic-jacquard-dress

| shop it here

The fit and flare shape of this dress is flattering on all types of figures. The square neckline is a really charming feature as is the all-over floral detailing on it. Currently available in size M and L.

 

Pink Ribbon Waist Skater Dress

pink-ribbon-waist-skater-dress

| shop it here

Cut in a much-loved skater dress construction, this dress has the minimal flair all nailed down. The sweet little ribbons at the waist keep it visually-interesting and low-cut V-back allows for a clever flash of the flesh.

 

Embellished Halter Neck Maxi Dress

embellished-halter-neck-maxi-dress

| shop it here

Inspired by the 1960s dress style, here’s one that celebrates the romanticism of the softly pleated high neckline and along the edges of the bodice. The long modest hemline is offset with an open back design. The neckline is embellished with faux diamond beads for a sparkly accent.

 

Sleeveless Lace Floral Dress

sleeveless-lace-floral-dress

| shop it here

This pink mini dress has a sheer lace bodice, high round neckline, a lovely ruched waist and a keyhole feature at the back. The bust area is stretchable for easy fitting and lined for maximum comfort.

 

Salmon Pink Dress

salmon-pink-dress

| shop it here

The shiny pink on this dress is just stunning. It is structured so the flare of the skirt can hold itself as you move and it’s another minimalist party dress to consider if you love playing it low-key for any party.

 

Mod Pink Lace Cheongsam Dress

mod-pink-lace-cheongsam-dress

| shop it here

This cheongsam dress has both Serenity (soft blue) and Rose Quartz (soft pink) hues beautifully combined. A mix of modern and traditional is always welcome. Grab this before it runs out.

 

Pink Floral Dress

pink-floral-dress

| shop it here

The dress has a floral motif all over the dreamy pink backdrop. It has short sleeves, round neckline and a concealed back zipper. The soft metallic sheen gives it a lovely visual appeal, don’t you think?

 

Which of the pink dresses do you like best? Share below – I’d love to know!

“The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts.”Marcus Aurelius

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, a small commission may be credited to this site.

Love this post? Share it with your friends! Follow us for more fashion inspiration:

Twitter Facebook Google+ Bloglovin Pinterest Polyvore

© All images are copyrighted by their respective authors.

Here on Fashionista NOW, our one and very own Miss Reverie showcases the latest in fashion trends and its various social implications in our everyday lives. You may read more of her at REVERIE SANCTUARY.

 

Leave a Reply

You can use these HTML tags

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>

  

  

  

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.