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#FFAEBB

Brightness
203.0
HSL (°,%,%)
350°, 100%, 84%
HSV V %
100%
Lab
79.1, 31.3, 5.5
PNG size
4.7 KB
Tone / Feel
light, intense warm hue
Black text 12.02:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.75:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (12.02:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #FFAEBB

Common Name: Poodle Skirt

RGB: 255, 174, 187

HSL: 345°, 83%, 82%

Contrast vs White: 1.0 (AA Pass)

Contrast vs Black: 12.0 (AA Pass)

Mood: A soft, gentle pink that evokes a warm, vintage vibe. It can be associated with a playful, nostalgic sense of style. Often used in contexts aiming to create a soft, feminine, and whimsical atmosphere, this color resonates well with both classic and contemporary designs. It has a playful feel, typically tied to fashion, pop culture, and creative fields. This tone is commonly found in retro and feminine-themed settings, bringing an element of softness and sweetness to the design palette.

Close Named Matches:

  • Dunn-Edwards Paint: Poodle Skirt (#FFAEBB)
  • Benjamin Moore Paint: Coral Pink (#FAACBB)
  • Pantone FHI: Candy Pink (#F5B0BD)
  • Sikkens 4041 Color Concept: #F4A4A6

Why Designers Use It:

  • Trendy & Versatile: The color #FFAEBB, or Poodle Skirt, is trending in design circles because it combines warmth and subtlety, offering a balance of elegance and playfulness. Designers choose it for its ability to evoke nostalgia while maintaining a modern charm.
  • Industry Use: It finds its niche in the fashion industry, often seen in apparel and accessories designed with vintage or retro inspirations. It is also used in interior design to create a soft, inviting ambiance, particularly in children's rooms, boutique stores, and beauty brands.
  • Psychological Effect: Known for its soothing and calming qualities, this color is ideal for creating a sense of comfort and relaxation in a space. It is often used in settings that aim to provide a gentle, nurturing atmosphere.
  • Associated with Femininity: #FFAEBB is often linked to femininity, used to represent softness, innocence, and romance. It’s a go-to color for campaigns targeting younger, female demographics.
  • Regional Preferences: The soft, pastel tones like this one are particularly popular in Western fashion and interior design, especially in North America and Europe, where vintage-inspired styles continue to gain popularity.
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