Blush & Gold Palette
Rose-gold jewelry on pale pink silk — feminine luxury, warm metals not cool ones.
#4A3728
espresso-brown anchor
HSL 27° 30% 22%
11.2:1 on white
#B08D57
rose-gold metal
HSL 36° 36% 52%
3.1:1 on white
#E8B4B8
blush pink
HSL 355° 53% 81%
1.8:1 on white
#F4D9DA
pale blush
HSL 358° 55% 90%
1.3:1 on white
#FBEFE9
ivory background
HSL 20° 69% 95%
1.1:1 on white
Using this palette
The gold here is warmer and pinker than luxury-gold's #D4AF37 — this is specifically rose gold, chosen to sit comfortably next to blush pink rather than competing with it the way a yellow-gold would. #4A3728 is doing quiet, important work as the one tone dark enough to anchor text and keep the palette from floating entirely in pastel territory. Well suited to bridal, beauty, and feminine luxury branding; if a brand needs this palette to feel less soft and more editorial, dropping in a hard black or deep burgundy from outside the set as a single accent will do it without altering the five core tones.