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Blossom Season

A palette that moves from the palest petal whisper through warm rose silk to a grounding muted mauve. The tones share enough warmth to feel cohesive while spanning enough range to build full interfaces. Built for beauty, weddings, seasonal campaigns, and any product that should feel alive, soft, and celebratory.

Use this when the brief calls for feminine warmth without tipping into saccharine. The muted mauve anchor grounds the lighter pinks and gives the palette editorial weight.

SpringFloralBeauty
Why this set works

Soft pinks, pale orchids, and warm creams for spring campaigns, beauty brands, and wedding design.

Wedding and event design
Beauty and skincare brands
Spring seasonal campaigns
Prompt words
cherry blossommorning petalbridal suitedried rosespring warmth
Export ready
1. Rose Whisper Soft #F5EAF1
2. Blush Pearl Soft #E4C8D6
3. Orchid Bloom Clear #B7A1E3
4. Peony Silk Soft #C992C0
5. Plum Tone Muted #9987AB
--blossom-season-1: #F5EAF1;
--blossom-season-2: #E4C8D6;
--blossom-season-3: #B7A1E3;
--blossom-season-4: #C992C0;
--blossom-season-5: #9987AB;

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Dark mode pairs
#F5EAF1
#21121C
#E4C8D6
#24141C
#B7A1E3
#291A47
#C992C0
#7D4574
#9987AB
#4C4158

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WCAG contrast audit

WCAG contrast ratios for all palette color pairs against white and black text.

#F5EAF1
1.2:1 Fail
17.9:1 AAA
#E4C8D6
1.6:1 Fail
13.5:1 AAA
#B7A1E3
2.3:1 Fail
9.2:1 AAA
#C992C0
2.5:1 Fail
8.4:1 AAA
#9987AB
3.3:1 AA Large
6.4:1 AA

Color-on-color pairs:

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Palette

Each swatch links back to its individual archive detail page.

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1
Rose Whisper Soft
#F5EAF1
Pink · hsl(320, 34%, 94%)
2
Blush Pearl Soft
#E4C8D6
Pink · hsl(330, 34%, 84%)
3
Orchid Bloom Clear
#B7A1E3
Purple · hsl(260, 54%, 76%)
4
Peony Silk Soft
#C992C0
Pink · hsl(310, 34%, 68%)
5
Plum Tone Muted
#9987AB
Purple · hsl(270, 18%, 60%)
Editorial direction

Collections should do more than group swatches. Each one should read like a usable design direction with a clear emotional lane and a real application surface.

This detail route is the missing layer between a generic palette gallery and a convincing design reference. It gives the set a specific point of view.

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ScopeOne curated five-color editorial direction.Unlimited access to all collections, broader token coverage, and advanced exports.
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