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What Goes With LavenderBlush?

Five colors that pair well with LavenderBlush (#FFF0F5), computed from its position on the hue wheel.

#FFF0F5

Complementary

#F0FFFA

Analogous (-30°)

#FFF0FD

Analogous (+30°)

#FFF3F0

Triadic

#F5FFF0

Triadic

#F0F5FF

Why These Colors Work With LavenderBlush

LavenderBlush (#FFF0F5) sits at 340° hue at nearly maximum lightness, splitting the difference between two parent ideas that don't usually mix this seamlessly: the cool paleness of Lavender and the warm paleness of a genuine blush pink. That ambiguous lean — neither clearly cool nor clearly warm — is what gives it a distinctly soft, romantic character no single-direction pastel quite matches. Laid over a deep plum or eggplant, it extends a cohesive violet-family palette down to its palest possible step. Against sage, an unlikely but genuinely calm cross-hue pairing emerges, since neither color has enough intensity left to dominate the other. Set on charcoal text, the softness holds rather than turning stark, a quality wedding stationery and beauty packaging lean on constantly. The color's real trick is how thoroughly it disappears next to a plain white swatch — the ambiguity itself, warm-or-cool left unresolved, is the entire point rather than a flaw to fix.

Curated Companion Picks

Deep plum#4B2E4E

cohesive palette within one violet family, palest to darkest

Sage green#B4C7A9

calm cross-hue pairing since neither dominates

Charcoal#2E2A2E

soft and romantic rather than stark