Perfume Haze
#f3e9f7
Lighter lavender mist gray for airy interfaces
About Perfume Haze
I keep running into Perfume Haze on freshly rendered UI mockups: it looks like someone misted a pale lilac over a gray card, then dialed the intensity down so it never fully commits to purple. It's warmer than Greek Goddess, but it doesn't read as pink like Bubble Bath. Next to Minute Mauve, you notice it's softer and more neutral, with less mauve tilt and a gentler, more "blended" finish.
I reach for it when the interface needs to feel airy without drifting clinical. Think dashboards and finance apps that still want a human touch in the chrome, wellness platforms, education portals, and dense document screens where you need quiet behind typography and photos. It holds up well with charcoal copy and mid-gray borders, and it gives accents room to breathe.
One quirk: if your palette leans strongly cool, this can start to feel slightly purple on large surfaces, so I'd keep shadows and text a touch warmer to keep it coherent.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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