Mamie pink
English
Etymology
Named for Mamie Eisenhower, who famously loved the shade and redecorated the White House in it, setting off a design trend in the 1950s.[1]
Noun
- A light rosy pink colour with a slight orangish tinge.
- 1997, Edward Klein, All Too Human: The Love story of Jack and Jackie, page 461:
- Jackie was still suffering from a postpartum depression that left her drained of energy, but she and Sister worked nonstop through the morning, laying plans to obliterate all the “Mamie pink” and Grand Rapids furniture that dominated the upstairs Family Quarters.
- Mamie pink:
References
- Jennifer Wright, "How Pink Became a Color for Girls", Racked, 20 March 2015
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