Pink has a reputation problem in summer dressing. Too much of it tips into cupcake territory, all sugary tones and fussy details that make you look like you’re attending a themed birthday party rather than living your actual life. The colour itself is not the issue. The execution usually is. We’ve done the work of sorting through it and what we’ve come back with is the edit that proves pink can be sharp, wearable, and genuinely cool when it’s handled correctly. That means cuts with some structure to them, fabrics that drape properly rather than cling or puff, and shades that have enough depth or warmth to read as intentional. Dusty rose. Warm coral pink. Deep fuchsia. Even a muted blush that photographs beautifully against summer light. These are not dresses you wear once to a garden party and retire. They’re the ones that slot into a real wardrobe and earn regular use. Pink is a serious colour when someone takes it seriously. These dresses do exactly that.