May 18, 2004
Pink is the new blue. For men, that is. Ironic but true, this girlish shade is popping up everywhere, from the boardroom to casual parties to magazine layouts.
Billionaire Donald Trump wore a shiny pink tie with a dark business suit on his hit reality-TV show, "The Apprentice," last month. And hip-hop artist Andre Benjamin of OutKast wore a pink-and-white checked shirt and green polka-dot bow tie in the "50 Most Beautiful" issue of People magazine. The weekly describes the rapper as someone "who's comfortable wearing saddle shoes, pearl bracelets and plenty of pink."
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