This spectrum devoted to reds highlighted with white is the finest of chromatic fields.

"The roses that I love are neither fussy nor dusty. They are the joy of living and candor incarnate. The palest ones – those of the natural skin – are soft as caresses. The most lively – Indian roses or shocking pinks – are full of love and pep.

They combine wonderfully with black and faux blacks, such as Thé de Chine and Broadway, which give them a modern feel and remove the overly romantic feel they are often accused of. Seeing life through rose-tinted glasses is a cliché? Never mind, I'll own it!"

Sarah Poniatowski

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Broome Street

Like a veil of blush on the skin, the shade Broome Street is a light, powdery and subtle pink. Not necessarily feminine, this shade is an excellent alternative to white for those who are more sensitive to the cold and looking for warmth, ready to dare to wear color but with a soft touch. A color cream not to be overlooked because, consensual, this virtuoso pink goes with everything.

Maison Sarah Lavoine

Maison Sarah Lavoine

Maison Sarah Lavoine

Rose of Love

This luscious pink, with a hint of yellow, heads south. Rose d'Amour is an invitation to travel into the modernist fantasy of Mexican architect Luis Barragán or the candy-colored alleys of Burano.

Close your eyes... This vintage getaway is best experienced at the epicurean pace of la dolce vita, preferably with the wind in your hair on a Vespa!

Maison Sarah Lavoine
Maison Sarah Lavoine
Maison Sarah Lavoine
Medina

Blending the softness of pink with the warmth of earth, Medina is a powdery, muted shade, bathed in sunlight and whispered stories. Like the ochre-pink facades of the labyrinthine streets of Marrakech or Fez, it captures the daylight and transforms it into a velvety caress.

Deep without being ostentatious, it evokes the scent of cumin floating in the air, the rough feel of clay walls, and the serenity of a shaded patio. A sensory journey to the heart of the medinas, between tradition and poetry.