I've Done the Research—These Are the 6 Colours That Look Chicest With Pale Pink

If 2025's colour trends have you wondering what colours to wear with pale pink, then you and I are in the same boat.

One thing we can say about this year's biggest colours is that they're anything but predictable. This season alone, we're seeing two very different camps emerge—on one side, rich, earthy tones like chocolate brown, deep olive and charcoal grey are making a strong case for quiet sophistication, whilst on the other, mood-boosting brights (think electric blue, fiery red, and hyper-saturated pinks) are set to bring a bold, playful energy to our wardrobes.

The result? A fresh mix of shades that feel modern, wearable and surprisingly easy to style. And right in the middle of it all, offering the best of both worlds is pale pink. And so, the question arises: what colours to wear with pale pink? The shade has emerged as a favourite for the season, seen on the spring/summer 2025 runway at Prada, where it was layered with grounding tones; and at Valentino, where it took centre stage in monochrome looks.

On the streets, fashion insiders are pairing it with creamy brown and deep navy, proving its versatility. Whether styled with neutrals for a refined look or clashed with brights for a bold statement, pale pink is the shade to watch this season.

Other designers including Miu Miu, Jil Sander and Khaite also showcased pale pink in their S/S 25 collections, each bringing a unique interpretation to the hue. Miu Miu presented layered ensembles combining pale pink with deeper tones, creating a harmonious balance, whilst Jil Sander opted for minimalist designs, highlighting the colour's versatility by pairing it with crisp whites and subtle greys. Khaite, on the other hand, embraced sheer fabrics, offering a romantic and ethereal take on pale pink.

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But the resurgence of pale pink isn't just confined to the runway. Gen Z has adopted this shade as part of the dopamine dressing trend, using uplifting colours to boost mood and express individuality. Millennials, meanwhile, are incorporating pale pink into their wardrobes through tailored pieces and accessories, blending it seamlessly with both neutral and bold colours. This cross-generational appeal underscores the shade's adaptability and timeless charm.

Incorporating any shade of pink into your wardrobe can seem a little daunting, but fret not, as I wouldn't be doing my job right if I didn't give you all the help you need to make the most of this trend. So, keep reading for the six colours that pair beautifully with pale pink, and I promise you won't regret bringing it into your wardrobe.

6 Chic Colours to Wear With Pale Pink

1. Brown

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Style Notes: Brown tones create a warm and inviting palette, so adding pink into the mix just adds more sophistication, creating a perfect colour combo for those in-between seasons.

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2. Grey

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Style Notes: Pale grey with light pink is soft and pretty whilst timeless, making the pairing suitable for both work and play. Francesca Saffari's look (above) incorporates the Toteme jacket and is one I'll be copy-and-pasting onto my spring inspo board.

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3. White

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Style Notes: Hello, spring. Is that you? If you want to manifest better weather, this is the way to do it. As much as I love cosy cashmere knits in winter, pale pink against white on delicate cotton pieces like in Layla Abbey's look above exudes Hot Girl Summer. Although it may be too chilly right now in the UK to have our arms out, add this look to your Saved folder to revisit in a few months' time.

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4. Black

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Style Notes: It's giving Audrey Hepburn and Charlotte York. Black creates a striking and sophisticated contrast when put next to sugary pink. Opt for tights and slingbacks in winter and sandals for summer.

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5. Pink

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Style Notes: For those who love bold, fashion-forward styling, pairing different shades of pink together creates a fun and dynamic monochrome moment. This Y2K-inspired combination has been embraced by designers including Valentino and Chanel, proving that pink-on-pink is far from tacky.

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6. Green

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Style Notes: Combining delicate pink with mossy shades of green creates a fresh and balanced look. This pairing reflects natural elements, offering a serene yet vibrant aesthetic.

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Humaa is the Junior Branded Content Editor at Who What Wear UK, where she specialises in paid-for and affiliate content across beauty and fashion. She holds a BA Hons in English Literature and has previously held editor positions at British Vogue and Marie Claire US. Before joining Who What Wear UK, she was part of the US Branded Content team, bringing her expertise back home to help grow the UK division. With years of experience testing and reviewing fashion and beauty products, she writes trend-driven and commerce-focused stories. When she's not shopping for work, she's making her way through her Kindle TBR list—spoiler: it's a long one. Follow her on Instagram at @Humaa.Hussain