#D77892
- Brightness
- 157.2
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 344°, 54%, 66%
- HSV V %
- 84%
- Lab
- 61.6, 39.9, 2.4
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 44%, 32%, 16%
- PNG size
- 6.4 KB
- Tone / Feel
- light, vivid warm hue
Recommended text: Black (6.99:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #D77892
Common Name: Pantone CMYK Color Guide
RGB: 215, 120, 146
HSL: 338°, 44%, 65%
Contrast: White: 2.6, Black: 7.4 (AA Pass)
Associated Mood: This hue, derived from the Pantone system, carries a subtle vibrancy and warmth, evoking feelings of elegance and refined femininity. It's a popular choice in design for conveying sophistication, especially in the fashion and beauty industries. The calm, yet powerful undertones make it suitable for both modern and traditional settings, making it a versatile color choice.
Close Named Matches:
- Pantone FHI: Chateau Rose - #D2738F (ΔE=2.05)
- Behr: Tango - #CE7490 (ΔE=3.18)
- Benjamin Moore: Wild Pink - #D17A92 (ΔE=3.27)
- Dulux: Coral Pink - #C27470 (ΔE=16.79)
Why Designers Use It:
This color is favored for its soft yet bold presence, making it a favorite in high-end fashion, branding, and interior design. Designers often use it to communicate warmth and sophistication without overwhelming the viewer. It strikes a balance between youthful energy and timeless elegance, which is why it's often seen in both luxury packaging and clothing. The color's popularity in cosmetic packaging also speaks to its ability to convey a sense of beauty and refinement.
It's a trending shade in fashion collections and is associated with modern femininity. In certain regions, it's used to symbolize calmness and stability, while in others, it evokes a sense of luxury and exclusivity. The presence of the color in automotive design (especially in limited edition items) further solidifies its place in premium markets. In manufacturing, it can be found in textile patterns that suggest sophistication, as well as in beauty products that focus on elegance and high-end aesthetics.