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Peony Nocturne Vivid
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Peony Nocturne Vivid

Pink · Hue 310
Hex
#590D4C
RGB
rgb(89, 13, 76)
HSL
hsl(310, 74%, 20%)
CMYK
cmyk(0%, 85%, 15%, 65%)
Metrics
S 74% · L 20%
Contrast (WCAG)
on white
13.2:1AA
on black
1.6:1Fail
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About this color

Peony Nocturne Vivid (#590D4C) belongs to the pink family — hue 310°, 74% saturation, 20% lightness. Copy the hex, RGB, or HSL value above, or paste the CSS custom property below into your stylesheet to reference this color directly.

CSS
:root {
  --colorarchive-peony-nocturne-vivid: #590D4C;
  --colorarchive-peony-nocturne-vivid-hsl: hsl(310, 74%, 20%);
  --colorarchive-peony-nocturne-vivid-rgb: rgb(89, 13, 76);
}

AI Color Names

Let AI suggest alternative poetic names for this color in English and Chinese.

Design Context

SensualDramaticSophisticated
Common in

Fine Wine · Luxury Lingerie · Event Design

Pairs well with

Gold for opulence, charcoal for drama, deep emerald for richness

Design tip

Use sparingly as an accent in luxury interfaces. Deep pink against dark backgrounds creates an unforgettable visual signature.

Cultural context ▶

Deep pinks and magentas bridge passion and sophistication. Common in luxury branding and high-fashion editorials.

Color Origins

Pink family

From cheap cosmetic to feminist reclamation to gender-neutral comeback.

Heritage

Pink, as a named color, is recent in English (only since the late 17th century, originally referring to the Dianthus flower). The hue itself is even more recent in widespread use — most historical 'reds' that we'd now call pink were either faded cochineal or madder mixed with white lead. The classical Persian rosé and Venetian pink are old, but the cultural identity of 'pink' as its own thing is essentially a 20th-century construction.

Across cultures

Pink-as-girl is a marketing invention from the 1940s; before WWII pink was often suggested for boys ('a stronger, more decided color') and blue for girls. In Japanese culture, sakura pink carries seasonal and nostalgic weight without gender association. In Latin American culture, hot pink is a celebratory color; in much of South Asia, pink is one of the auspicious wedding palette colors. The Pink Triangle was reclaimed from a Nazi badge into a 1970s LGBTQ+ symbol.

In the wild

T-Mobile's magenta is a hard-trademarked, hard-defended brand color. Barbie pink (Pantone 219 C) became its own cultural force in 2023. Owens Corning trademarked the color of its insulation. The Pepto-Bismol pink is calibrated for medicine-cabinet recognizability. Wes Anderson built a career making heritage pinks (The Grand Budapest Hotel) feel deeply specific. Millennial Pink (~2014–2018) was a rebranding effort to make pink read as gender-neutral, sophisticated, and salable to adults.

How it reads

Pink reads softer and warmer than red; biologically it's still a long-wavelength color, but the white in it dampens the arousal response. Light pinks (blush, dusty rose) read as romantic, gentle, premium-feminine. Hot pinks read as energetic, queer-coded, or counterculture. Salmon and coral pinks read as healthy, beachy, or hospitality-friendly. Pink is having a sustained moment in adult-targeted brand design (skincare, DTC, beverage) precisely because it stopped being read as exclusively a children's color.

This particular tone

A jewel tone — saturated and dark at once. This is the register of velvet, deep enamel, and old-world luxury.

Lightness band: At this depth the hue starts behaving like a neutral — it can substitute for black in many contexts while still carrying a faint chromatic temperature. It pairs especially well with off-whites and warm metallics.

Saturation band: At this saturation the color is doing work. It reads as a brand statement, a sport accessory, or a UI signal. It should be used in small, deliberate doses against quieter neighbors; large fields at this saturation will exhaust the eye.

Brands using a similar color

Within the public brand-guidelines reference catalog, these are the closest matches to #590D4C.

  • Slackprimary
    Aubergine · #4A154B
    →
  • Aesopprimary
    Aesop Amber · #5C2E1F
    →
  • Supabaseneutral
    Surface · #2A2A2A
    →

Cultures using a similar color

From the cultural-palette catalog, these regions feature a color close to #590D4C.

  • BrazilAçaí Purple
    #3D1F4D · Euterpe oleracea berry
    →
  • France (Paris)Bordeaux Wine
    #5C2E2A · Bordeaux region red wine
    →
  • Italy (Tuscany)Chianti Wine
    #722F37 · Sangiovese grape
    →

Tonal strip

All lightness levels at this hue and saturation. Click any to navigate.

Palette moves

Instead of stopping at one swatch, use nearby, opposite, and tonal neighbors to branch into a broader palette.

Lighter companion
Peony Shadow Vivid
#7C136B · hsl(310, 74%, 28%)
Darker companion
Peony Ink Vivid
#3E0935 · hsl(310, 74%, 14%)
Complementary counterpoint
Mint Nocturne Vivid
#0D591A · hsl(130, 74%, 20%)
Analogous lead
Blush Nocturne Vivid
#590D33 · hsl(330, 74%, 20%)
Analogous echo
Magenta Nocturne Vivid
#4C0D59 · hsl(290, 74%, 20%)
Triadic +120°
Honey Nocturne Vivid
#4C590D · hsl(70, 74%, 20%)
Triadic +240°
Cerulean Nocturne Vivid
#0D4C59 · hsl(190, 74%, 20%)
Split-comp +150°
Moss Nocturne Vivid
#26590D · hsl(100, 74%, 20%)
Split-comp +210°
Teal Nocturne Vivid
#0D5940 · hsl(160, 74%, 20%)
Export preview
Base: Peony Nocturne Vivid #590D4C
Lighter companion: Peony Shadow Vivid #7C136B
Darker companion: Peony Ink Vivid #3E0935
Complementary counterpoint: Mint Nocturne Vivid #0D591A
Analogous lead: Blush Nocturne Vivid #590D33
Analogous echo: Magenta Nocturne Vivid #4C0D59
Triadic +120°: Honey Nocturne Vivid #4C590D
Triadic +240°: Cerulean Nocturne Vivid #0D4C59
Split-comp +150°: Moss Nocturne Vivid #26590D
Split-comp +210°: Teal Nocturne Vivid #0D5940

Compare

See how Peony Nocturne Vivid compares side by side with related colors.

vsPeony Shadow VividvsPeony Ink VividvsMint Nocturne VividvsBlush Nocturne VividvsMagenta Nocturne VividvsHoney Nocturne Vivid

Nearest neighbors

The closest archive matches by hue, saturation, and lightness.

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Nearby match
Peony Ink Vivid
#3E0935 · hsl(310, 74%, 14%)
Nearby match
Peony Nocturne Bright
#5E0850 · hsl(310, 84%, 20%)
Nearby match
Mauve Nocturne Vivid
#590D52 · hsl(305, 74%, 20%)
Nearby match
Peony Shadow Vivid
#7C136B · hsl(310, 74%, 28%)
Nearby match
Peony Nocturne Pure
#620452 · hsl(310, 92%, 20%)
Nearby match
Peony Ink Bright
#420638 · hsl(310, 84%, 14%)

Accessible pairings

Archive colors that meet WCAG contrast standards when paired with this color. Use as text-on-background or background-on-text.

Contrast checker
AAA12.7:1
Mint Veil Faint
#F9FAFA
AAA12.7:1
Mint Veil Muted
#F9FBF9
AAA12.7:1
Mint Veil Dust
#F9FBF9
AAA12.8:1
Mint Veil Soft
#F8FCF9
AAA12.8:1
Mint Veil Clear
#F7FDF8
AAA12.9:1
Mint Veil Vivid
#F6FEF7

Color Vision Simulation

How this color appears with different color vision deficiencies.

Full simulator
Deuteranopia
#484B40
Protanopia
#444443
Tritanopia
#573A38
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