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  2. Embrace Springtime With These 16 Pretty Pastel Dresses - AOL

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    Spring has finally sprung! To fully embrace the sunshine and positive energy, you should be wearing garments that evoke the same happy feelings — that means keeping your little black dresses in ...

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    The pink pastel of this oversized button-down is subdued and sweet, making it easy to style with jeans, trousers and skirts galore. Normally tagged at $69.95, it's discounted down to $41.97 right ...

  4. This gorgeous tote is on sale in six shades during the Winter Sale, including gray, brown, and pink, as well as a range of pastel colors ideal for the Easter season. $179 at Nordstrom Nordstrom

  5. Pastel (color) - Wikipedia

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    Pastel sticks historically tended to have lower saturation than paints of the same pigment, hence the name of this color family. The colors of this family are usually described as "soothing." [3] Pink, mauve, [4] and baby blue [5] are commonly used pastel colors, as are mint green, peach, periwinkle, lilac, and lavender.

  6. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    More subdued colors became popular such as burgundy, mustard yellow, olive green, mauve, and blush pink. Bright colors were also replaced by black, white, various shades of gray, [48] and charcoal first on the catwalk, and later as street fashion. [49] Black and white Polka dot dresses underwent a revival in China and North Korea. [50]

  7. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    The kawaii aesthetic is characterized by soft or pastel colors, rounded shapes, and features which evoke vulnerability, such as big eyes and small mouths, and has become a prominent aspect of Japanese popular culture, influencing entertainment (including toys and idols), fashion (such as Lolita fashion), advertising, and product design.