Mesh and pink together have a reputation problem, and it is completely understandable. Done badly, the combination reads fancy dress. Done well, it is one of the most interesting and genuinely wearable things happening in fashion right now. The difference is almost entirely in the details. Construction, lining, colour depth, and how the mesh is used structurally rather than just decoratively. We have been hunting down the versions that sit firmly in the second camp. Pink shades that lean dusty rose or deep fuchsia rather than bubblegum. Cuts that have actual shape to them. Linings that are considered and intentional rather than an afterthought. These are dresses that photograph brilliantly and look even better in person, which is not always the case with anything involving sheer fabric. We are particularly fond of the options that use mesh as a layering element over a fitted base because the depth of colour and texture that creates is genuinely something special. Pink mesh should feel romantic and a little bold, not like a Halloween costume bought in a hurry. These are the ones that get it exactly right.