Once reserved for the lining of a woman’s navy suit, we’re thrilled to see more women wearing pink at work. Though it’s long been the symbol of girlhood, we think it’s time women reclaim the color and use it to represent power.
What better way than to rock pink in the workplace?
If you’re ready to fully embrace the “think pink” philosophy, this 3-button skirt suit can be easily mixed and matched with other pieces in your closet.
The light pink jacket from this Tahari pant suit is the perfect combination of soft and structured. Plus, you can switch the pants out for a white pencil skirt or gray slacks. Mix it up with a pink print, like the one on this shift dress and blazer combo.
For a more business-casual office, this linen button down from Saks Fifth Avenue features a classic silhouette and goes up to size 24.
If you prefer a gradual transition, you can start by adding pink accessories to your usual work wear. These Tory Burch wedges will instantly jazz up your usual black suit, and this Michael Kors watch adds fun and function to your look.
Bonus PINK Link: Read a personal note from our CEO Cynthia Good on the power of pink.
By Caroline Cox
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