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Think Pink: Think Custom, Think Universal
Milan Menswear Show Spring 2005
By: Michelle Taylor
Photos courtesy of Think Pink

Think Pink MILAN, Jul 14, 2004/ FW/ --- While the hustle and bustle of the men’s 2005 spring summer collections was Milan coming to an end, there is immense joy in discovering free thinking interpretation and presentation of clothing.

After all, our wardrobe is a substantial mirror of within, whether we like to admit it or not. Think Pink, born out of the necessity at the end of the 70’s in California to relax the mind and understand nature for young free-climbers and adventurous hearts, presented its 2005 men’s and women’s active range with innovation and diversity.

On a giant table full of colours, paints and fabrics students from the European Institute of Design (IED) reinterpreted and personalized not only the notable Calanque pants, but also various T’s, sweatshirts and Bermuda.

Think Pink combined both philosophy and practicality, proving that by co-coordinating unique pieces to create a wardrobe, lifestyle choice is about truth and freedom of expression. Being happy to be oneself both on the inside and out has now become a trend, and its all about the journey and adventure, not necessarily the answer.

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