


Merry (Pink) Christmas!
The color pink is “in” right now for Christmas decorating, thanks in large part to the Barbie movie a few years ago.
One recent article described pink as "a very modern Christmas color that adds chicness, glamour, and even whimsy to the holiday décor."
However, as this vintage postcard that dates back to the early 1900s shows, pink has been a “Christmas color” for well over 100 years. Pink glass ornaments were popular back then.
Pink was quite the rage for Christmas in the 1950s. First Lady Mamie Eisenhower loved pink and wore it frequently. She used the color for decorating the White House to the extent the presidential residence was referred to as the “pink palace.”
In the 1700s, as a variant of red, the color pink was considered an aggressive military color. But over time, pink came to be considered more a feminine color. Some people avoid the color for that reason, but others embrace it as a symbol of empowerment – for example, pink ribbons are the symbol for fighting breast cancer.
Although pink may not stay trendy forever as the primary color for the holidays, it will always be part of the Christmas color palette.
