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#FABEFB

Brightness
216.9
HSL (°,%,%)
299°, 88%, 86%
HSV V %
98%
Lab
84.0, 31.4, -21.7
PNG size
4.7 KB
Tone / Feel
very light, intense cool hue
Black text 13.82:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.52:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (13.82:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #FABEFB

Common Name: Pretty in Pink

Hex: #FABEFB

RGB: rgb(250, 190, 251)

HSL: hsl(300, 100%, 85%)

Contrast (White): 1.1 (AA Pass)

Contrast (Black): 7.5 (AA Pass)

Mood: This soft, light pink hue evokes feelings of gentleness and playfulness. It is often used to communicate femininity and warmth, carrying a nostalgic air with its light, almost ethereal tone. This color is widely associated with grace and sweetness, making it popular in beauty products and fashion, especially in more delicate or refined designs.

Close Named Matches:

  • Dunn-Edwards: Pretty in Pink (#FABFE4)
  • Pantone: Party Pink (#EBB8DB)
  • Behr: Pink Bliss (#E2A9CE)
  • Benjamin Moore: Pretty Pink (#ECA9D4)
  • PPG Pittsburgh Paints: Chateau Rose (#DBA3CE)

Why Designers Use It:

  • This color is often selected for its ability to convey softness and warmth, making it ideal for designs related to beauty, fashion, and wellness industries.
  • It's commonly used in interior design to create inviting, gentle atmospheres, especially in spaces meant to feel calm and nurturing, like bedrooms or spas.
  • In digital and print media, it is used to appeal to a youthful, trendy audience, often in relation to brands focused on beauty, cosmetics, and fashion.
  • The color’s popularity in the past has made it a staple in traditional uses, such as in baby products and certain floral designs.
  • Though it's been part of design traditions for a long time, Pretty in Pink has seen a resurgence in modern trends, reflecting a broader cultural interest in nostalgia and the revival of pastel tones.

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