On the street, the show's off-colors have replaced the baby pink and baby blue of rave clubs.
"Now you're seeing the whole range of kitchenware - the fridges in baby blue, baby pink."
The first recorded use of baby pink as a color name in English was in 1928.
The sun had tinted the white skin to a baby pink.
But here, in this shape, with these little straps, baby pink got the best of me.
Instead I longed to get back to it, to pry the baby pink off my body and to mind my own business.
"From the looks of it," he lamented, "everybody's going to be in baby pink and powder blue T-shirts this summer."
Through the mesh of his hair his scalp gleamed a baby pink.
Now his skin was the same color: baby pink crisscrossed with lavender capillaries.
I had one, in baby pink, bought with my own money.