Fruit of Passion
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Muted pink-leaning plum with fruity warmth
About Fruit of Passion
Fruit of Passion is what you get when berry candy meets rose wine: lighter than Drama Queen, less fuchsia, and way more dusty mauve-pink than straight pink. Compared to Amorous, it stays pink-forward instead of sliding into purple moodiness. And next to Bermuda Onion, it feels cooler and gentler, with a more muted, "ink-stained" saturation rather than warm commitment.
I use it when I need a soft highlight that still reads as intentional. Think lifestyle and health interfaces for selected pills, progress steps, or section headers, plus creator tools where you want emphasis without punching the screen. It also does well in e-commerce product cards and editorial layouts for small callouts, especially in galleries with lots of cream or soft gray backgrounds.
One quirk: it can look a touch muted on very bright, high-contrast themes, so I'll pair it with deeper pink-lilac accents or a crisp near-black for balance. It's the one you reach for when you want warmth that doesn't turn loud.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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