MOVIE STAR*
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Pink is now being used in innovative new ways to create the most adventurous of modern interiors. It is now liberated from historic and cultural associations and has evolved into a colour with an original expression of character. During this past century many cultures considered pink to be both a feminine and romantic shade. It was frequently associated with girl's clothing, sugary confectionery and cosmetics.

This particular shade contains a degree of greyness which gives it its elegant and sophisticated character especially when combined and contrasted with black, darkest browns or cool celadon greens. It appeals to both feminine and masculine personalities conjuring up images of smart Burberry checks or Argyle sweaters, pinstriped suits accesorised with pink silk handkerchiefs, Baccarat glass and fine porcelain, or retro automobiles and scooters.

Pink is, at last, being seen for its everlasting beauty and remarkable versatility- a truly worthy renaissance of a colour so long constrained.

* Shade name in Fandeck - Movie Star