Equestrienne
#a07569
Dusty equestrian rose-brown for soft, quieter warmth
About Equestrienne
Equestrienne reminds me of the inside of a saddle bag after a day outdoors. It reads orange, but it's muted toward a cocoa-tan warmth, not the redder pull you get from Amaretto, and not the brown-first depth of Chocolate Temptation. Compared to Hemp, it's a touch more saturated and more clearly orange, with less beige softness.
In UI, I use it when I want that warmer than terracotta feel without tipping into rust or "burnt" territory. It shows up nicely in editorial headers for lifestyle brands, commerce UI where accents need to feel premium, and product cards that sit on cream or warm greige. It also holds up in darker themes better than Hemp because it doesn't wash out as easily.
Pair it with off-white, walnut, and cocoa grays. If your background is cool or very blue-gray, Equestrienne can start to look more brown than orange fast, so do a quick side-by-side before you commit.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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