by Amaliah Team in Culture & Lifestyle on 1st August, 2018

This year we have seen a perfect combination of Tiger Copenhagen inspired millennial pink, flamingos, tropical fruits, palms, lemons, watermelons, and pineapples, with bright island colours transporting our wardrobes across the Indian Ocean. Take a look at how tropical themes have taken over Instagram. Then feast your eyes on our boohoo edit.
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