What Colors Go With
Warm and vivid — commanding attention with a playful edge
Pink covers an enormous range from the palest blush to neon magenta. At full saturation it is as commanding as red but carries a distinctly playful, confident energy. Softer pinks lean romantic; bold pinks lean fierce.
High-contrast and striking — this combination has been a staple of bold fashion and beauty brands for decades.
The most powerful way to give pink an edge — the contrast between black and pink creates something both sweet and fierce.
Borrowed from the prep-school playbook — pink and navy together feel both classic and current.
Glam and celebratory — this combination dominates in events, beauty, and lifestyle branding.
Toning pink with gray creates a sophisticated palette that keeps the color without being loud — popular in interior design.
In UI, saturated pink works well as an accent on a white or light gray background — it draws attention to CTAs without feeling aggressive.
Millennial pink (#F4A7B9) and hot pink (#E91E8C) read very differently — one is romantic and soft, the other is bold and modern.
Pink is one of the fastest-growing brand colors outside of traditionally feminine contexts — it reads as confident and disruptive.