Pink Glamour
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Luminous pink-magenta for softer, glowy focal states
About Pink Glamour
Pink Glamour hits me like a glossy hot-pink accessory under studio lights: smooth, polished, and slightly more lifted than the darker magentas. Compared to Hot Magenta, it feels less cool and less "overdriven," more like a satin sheen than a punchy signal. It also stays more graceful than Brutal Pink, which reads compressed and colder; Pink Glamour is pink-forward without that icy edge. Compared to Cupid's Eye, it's a touch richer and steadier, not quite as lens-flare bright.
I use it for brand moments in beauty and fashion, especially product cards, campaign headers, and CTA states on dark or charcoal layouts where you want desire without aggression. In dating and messaging UIs, it works well for secondary accents and "new" badges when Barbara would shout and Brutal Pink would feel too strict. It also shows up nicely in music streaming artwork for featured lanes and player highlights, where the tone needs to look intentional.
Pair it with clean whites or soft grays, and watch warm creams. They'll dull the glam sheen fast and pull it toward something flatter than you planned.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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