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Make it work: pink

From playful bubblegum to feisty fuchsia, it’s time to think pink and embrace fashion’s favourite colour for spring...

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Sassy slogans and figure-hugging shapes will add punch to your pink ensemble. Finish with ankle boots and a slick of colourful lippie and you’ll be all set.

T-SHIRT MANGO £17.99 SKIRT TOPSHOP £42 EARRINGS PRIMARK £2.50 BAG PRETTY LITTLE THING £25 BOOTS TOPSHOP £65

DRESS OWN THE LOOK £69.99 TROUSERS GEORGE AT ASDA £14 LOAFERS NEW LOOK £27.99

Take your fave party frock and layer it over tailored trousers. Add jazzy flats for extra wardrobe mileage.

Sleeve-seekers rejoice – shirts and blouses are having their moment! Look for flared, puffed and ruffled details to add extra style points.

JUMPER NEW LOOK £17.99 SKIRT TOPSHOP £32

Red and pink make for a surprising­ly stylish pairing. Keep your fash-clash simple rather than shouty with separates and pared-back accessorie­s. SHIRT ZARA £25.99 TROUSERS NEW LOOK £27.99 EARRINGS AS BEFORE

SHIRT ZARA £25.99 COAT TOPSHOP £98 TROUSERS NEW LOOK £27.99 EARRINGS AS BEFORE BAG SKINNY DIP £35 SHOES NEXT £38

Don’t shy away from bold colours at the office. Combining different shades of pink in one outfit will slim your silhouette – and make for a chic look that means business.

JUMPSUIT BOOHOO £25 EARRING AS BEFORE HEELS NEW LOOK £22.99

A colour-pop one-piece will make a stylish swap for a party dress. The wide-leg design will slim curves and elongate the body.

BLOUSE CLOSET LONDON £42 TROUSERS PRIMARK £15 BAG ACCESSORIZ­E £27

Girly shades aren’t just for daytime – metallic finishes and a glossy clutch take pink into cocktail hour.

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