At this weekend's Governors Island rosé wine bash, revelers slipped into their blushy best.Stephen Yang
Sunny Singh: "Since I wear turbans, this was a great reason to wear a pink one today," says 31-year-old Singh, a Queens-based style blogger who sells turbans, like this $150 topper. He completes the look with a Zara shirt ($30), H&M shorts ($20), Converse kicks ($70) and a pair of Ray-Ban Aviator glasses ($200). Stephen Yang
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Marisa Damallie-Gibbs: "I wanted to wear something light, with soft lace," says the 28-year-old Orange, NJ, resident, who paired wide-leg Oasis pants ($75) with a romantic white top by the brand ($200). "I just plan on enjoying the food and the picnic baskets and socializing," adds the learning coordinator. "I have gotten toasted in the past off rosé!"Stephen Yang
Alex Patterson: Patterson wears a custom-made shirt ($200), Ralph Lauren pants ($150) and Cole Haan shoes ($200), adding pizzazz with a hat by Scala ($50). "[Wearing pink] says something about the level of confidence that you have about yourself," says the 34-year-old Brooklyn real estate manager.Stephen Yang
Jasmine Garnsworthy: "Lace is my favorite," says the 26-year-old of her bohemian-inspired outfit, comprising a dress by Stylekeepers ($100), straw hat by Aussie label Lack of Color ($70) and shoes she picked up at a Moroccan market for $50. The West Village editor's tips for sipping rosé? "Pair it with fruit!"Stephen Yang
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Shameika Wade and Iymaani Aytes: "I wanted something flowing yet effortless," says Wade (left), a 35-year-old Bedford-Stuyvesant broker, of her $125 ASOS dress. "Pink is not my go-to color, so I went for a blush." Her pal, Aytes, a 35-year-old talent manager, went for a similar aesthetic, wearing a flowy Free People frock ($100). Stephen Yang