What Color is Fuchsia rose
Fuchsia Rose is a sophisticated bridge between the playful vibrancy of hot pink and the muted elegance of dusty mauve. It possesses a distinct maturity that separates it from neon variants, offering deep saturation without visual aggression. This shade radiates a confident, floral warmth that feels both modern and timeless.
What color is opposite Fuchsia rose?
The opposite color to Fuchsia rose is Shamrock (#43c794).
Additional Information
- Color Family: Pink
- Temperature: Warm
- Associated Season: Autumn
- Complementary Color: #43C794
- Brightness: 112/255
- Saturation: 66%
Colors That Pair Well With Fuchsia rose
Complementary
Pair with Shamrock for a harmonious, balanced look. Great for backgrounds and accents.
High Contrast
Use Mountain Meadow for maximum readability. Ideal for text or critical UI elements.
Harmonious Depth
Use lighter and darker shades for a sophisticated, cohesive design. Great for backgrounds, text, and subtle accents.
Color Variations
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Fuchsia rose History
The name of this color derives from the Fuchsia genus of flowering plants, honoring the 16th-century German botanist Leonhart Fuchs. While the plant was known to Europeans by 1703, the color's popularity surged following the 1859 invention of the synthetic aniline dye fuchsine. This chemical breakthrough allowed for the mass production of vivid purplish-red textiles, democratizing a hue that was previously difficult to stabilize.
In the modern design era, Fuchsia Rose solidified its standing when it was selected as the Pantone Color of the Year for 2001. This selection marked a cultural shift away from the neutrals of the late 90s toward a more radical femininity. It became a defining shade in the early 2000s fashion industry, frequently used to inject optimism and boldness into global trend forecasts.
Meaning & Psychology
This shade stimulates feelings of deep unconditional love and emotional nurturing. Unlike the physical urgency of bright red, Fuchsia Rose invites a sense of compassion and thoughtfulness. It creates an atmosphere that is welcoming yet undeniably assertive, encouraging social interaction without dominating the conversation.
Culturally, this color is associated with vitality and non-conformity. It strikes a psychological balance, avoiding the perceived immaturity of bubblegum pink while retaining a playful spirit. In color therapy, it is often used to alleviate feelings of irritation, replacing them with a sense of inner peace and creative confidence.
In Nature
Fuchsia Rose is vividly present in the bi-colored sepals of the fuchsia flower, evolved specifically to attract hummingbirds in the Americas. Beyond the garden, this specific saturation appears in the protective skin of the dragonfruit (pitaya) and the stained flesh of ripe raspberries. It is also visible during the fleeting moments of a sunset, where scattered blue light mixes with red wavelengths to paint the lower clouds in this deep, rosy hue.
How To Use Fuchsia rose
In graphic design, Fuchsia Rose functions as a high-impact accent color that draws the eye immediately. It pairs exceptionally well with dark neutrals like charcoal and navy, creating a look that is professional yet spirited. Avoid using it for body copy; instead, apply it to buttons, icons, or headlines to establish a clear visual hierarchy.
For interior spaces, this shade adds a touch of glamour when applied to velvet textures or statement chairs. Designers must be mindful of accessibility; due to its medium luminance, it requires a light background or pure white text to ensure sufficient contrast ratios. Overuse can become visually fatiguing, so generous white space is essential to let the color breathe.
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Curated Palettes
Midnight Garden
A sophisticated, high-contrast palette pairing Fuchsia Rose with deep moody blues.
Berry Smoothie
An analogous palette exploring the sweet and tart spectrum of pinks and purples.
Modern Retro
A punchy, energetic combination inspired by 80s aesthetics.
Color Conversions
Color Blindness Simulation
CSS Snippets
color: #C74375;
color: rgb(199, 67, 117);
background-color: #C74375;
border: 3px solid #C74375;
box-shadow: 0 4px 12px #C7437566;
background: linear-gradient(135deg, #C74375 0%, #ffffff 100%);

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What Goes With Fuchsia rose?
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How do I use Fuchsia rose in CSS?
You can use Fuchsia rose in CSS with its hex code. Here is an example class:
.fuchsia-rose {
background-color: #C74375;
color: #FFFFFF;
}For more snippets including gradients, see the CSS snippets section.