Today I’m sharing how I’m flipping the switch on these pink tops for Valentine’s Day. So many wonderful bloggers I follow are shopping their closet instead of buying so I decided to join in as well. I’m more of a pink girl so I grabbed my fave pink tops and came up with these two looks.

Pink Puff Sleeve Sweatshirt with a Plaid Mini Skirt

This sweatshirt is perfect for Valentine’s Day because of the pretty pink color. The puff sleeves take it up a notch so why not dress it up with a fun skirt. I love how the pink in the plaid matches with the top while the green is a nice contrast. It’s really cold right now so I had to wear the tights. I was worried that the black was too dark with this look but I think I like it. Pink and black is one of my favorite color combos.

Pink Fringe Cardigan with Crop Flare Jeans

This cardigan just makes my heart sing with the fun fringe and bright pink shade. I usually dress this piece up. To dress it down I chose to go with these crop flare jeans and oxfords. The black patent oxfords add a cool preppy vibe to the look.

Which look do you prefer?

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