Pink and green together is one of those combinations that looks genuinely stunning when it works and genuinely terrible when it doesn’t. The line between fresh and fancy dress is a real one. Too sugary and you’re heading somewhere cartoonish. Too on the nose with the botanical references and it starts to feel like a theme. We’ve been very deliberate about this edit because the combination deserves better than its reputation for being difficult.

What makes pink and green work in a dress is balance and restraint. A deep forest green grounding a soft blush print. A saturated fuchsia that holds its own against a botanical pattern without being swallowed by it. Colour blocking where the proportions are considered rather than split down the middle. These are the details that separate a dress you’ll actually wear from one you’ll try on and immediately talk yourself out of.

The dresses we’ve pulled together here are ones we’d reach for without hesitation. Printed, blocked, subtle, and occasionally bold. All of them wearing the combination with confidence rather than irony.

Pink and green done properly is one of the most interesting combinations in a wardrobe.