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Peach Pearl

Peach pearl is a subtle rosy peach with just a hint of iridescent shimmer. Although this shade is named after the juicy flesh of the fruit, the actual hue is much paler than its namesake. A natural evolution of millennial pink, the warmth of this shade can brighten any room, adding levity to deep, moody hues and reflecting light to make small spaces look larger. It looks modern and sophisticated paired with forest green, chocolate brown, copper, and brass. You’ll be ahead of the curve when you incorporate this edgy hue into your wardrobe. And spring is the time for action with gauzy sundresses, youthful rompers, or even a fitted blazer or pants suit. Part of peach’s appeal is its flattering effect on every complexion. Choose a warm, creamy shade to play up your best features. Want to start subtle? Don a pair of strappy peach pearl pumps with a flowy white dress then match it with lipstick and nail polish in this hue—exquisite and eye-catching.

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What is the hex code?

The hex code for peach pearl is #F9B5A9. Similar hex codes include #EAAC9C (coral pink) and #FAB1A9 (apricot blush).


What color is peach pearl?

Peach pearl is a shimmery shade of peachy pink, similar to the fruit of its namesake.


What is the history?

Peach was first used as a color name in English in 1588. In the Art Deco design movement of the 1920s and ‘30s, peach pearl mirrors were popular in high-society homes and in nightlife venues. This shade also saw a resurgence in 1980s interior design.


What is the color meaning and symbolism of this hue?

As with most pinks, peach pearl follows in suit with its connections to love, romance, and passion. It is also often associated with loyalty, compassion, and warmth.


What colors go best with peach pearl?

Peach pearl looks fantastic when paired with other shades of pink for a monochromatic color scheme. For a modern and sophisticated space, pair this lively hue with forest green, chocolate brown, copper, and brass.

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Peach Pearl vs Coral Pink
While quite similar, coral pink actually has delicate orange undertones. It looks absolutely fantastic when paired with metallic hues, such as bronze, copper, silver, and gold.
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Peach Pearl vs Pink Peach
Pink peach is a warm, rich shade of pink, similar to the fruit of its namesake. This lively hue looks beautiful when paired with darker neutrals, such as black, brown, navy, and gray.
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Peach Pearl vs Dusty Pink
Dusty pink is a softer, lighter shade of pink with delicate purple undertones. This color looks stunning when paired with charcoal gray, deep purple, and crisp whites.

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