Feminism
#9d5783
Soft magenta-rose that reads confident, not berry-mellow
About Feminism
I keep "Feminism" in mind as the pink that looks composed, not coy. It's a richer, more intentional mauve-rose than Bermuda Onion, which reads warmer and more committed. Compared to Fruit of Passion, this one feels less dusty and more saturated, so it holds its shape instead of turning into a soft whisper.
On screens, it lands between Drama Queen's fuchsia punch and those quieter mauve cousins, but with a steadier temperature and higher clarity. I like it for product UI accents where you need a clear highlight without tipping into curtain-drama energy, especially in editorial headers, creator tooling, and health or lifestyle apps for primary buttons and badges. It's also great in branding for cosmetics, community platforms, and podcast pages where you want a firm pink that doesn't look washed.
Quirk: on very light, high-contrast backgrounds it can feel a touch "inkier" than the paler pinks, so I'll usually pair it with warm creams or deeper mauves to keep the contrast clean and the mood consistent.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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