A pink blazer is not a statement piece you wear once and retire. Done right, it is the most versatile thing hanging in your wardrobe. Wear it over a white shirt for work, thrown over a slip dress for an evening out, or paired with matching pink trousers when you want to really commit to the colour. The range matters here too. Pale blush reads as almost neutral and works as a substitute for beige. Bright fuchsia is a full declaration of intent. Dusty rose sits somewhere between the two and flatters an enormous range of skin tones. What unites every pink blazer we have chosen is quality of construction. The ones that lose their shape after a season are not worth your money or your wardrobe space. We have looked specifically for well structured shoulders, clean lapels, and fabric with enough weight to hold its form. These are blazers that will still look good in five years because they were built to. Pink is not a trend colour dressed up in blazer form. It is a proper wardrobe investment that happens to be brilliant.