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Time to turn pink: Why interior designers are ready to go all the way for hardcore Barbiecore

As a doll takes centre stage in our lives, the colour pink that’s associated with her is popping up frequently in home décor ideas.

July 30, 2023 / 22:08 IST
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Paintings with pops of pink reflect the colour of the fabrics and furnishings Courtesy Studio Rohini Bagla
Paintings with pops of pink reflect the colour of the fabrics and furnishings. (Photo courtesy Studio Rohini Bagla)

When you are 58 years old and writing this piece, the colour pink might not do as much for your imagination as turquoise blue can with its serenity and depth. Let the young ones, you say, smother themselves with the colours of love, romance, cherubs, candy floss, lipsticks and August sunsets…

Pink, especially when it gets hotter, is a colour best used with caution because of its brightness, which can at times get quite heady, making you feel like candy floss floating around in romance queen Barbara Cartland's opulent pink universe. You can’t be silly with it.

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Pink flooring can be offset beautifully by white. (Photo courtesy Nitin and Pooja Bihani of Spaces and Design)

So this brings us to all this brouhaha over Greta Gerwig’s Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling starrer Barbie, which opened in theatres on July 21 as well as the TikTok microtrend Barbiecore, a curious blend of ’90s and new millennium influences that hails ‘bimboism’ as powerful. It piques your interest because of the current engouement pour the pink palette “made up primarily of hot pink, and similarly bold rosy hues like fuchsia and magenta… surging its way into home decor,” as the New York Times reported recently.