Shades of pink explained

Pink
Hex:FFC0CB
Symbolism:femininity, love, Easter, Valentine's Day
Source:HTML/CSS[1]

Pink colors are usually light or desaturated shades of reds, roses, and magentas which are created on computer and television screens using the RGB color model and in printing with the CMYK color model. As such, it is an arbitrary classification of color.

Below is a list of some of the common pink colors.

Web colors

Pink

Pink
Hex:FFC0CB
Source:X11 color names[2]
HTML/CSS
Isccname:Light pink

Displayed here is the web color pink.

Light pink

Light Pink
Hex:FFB6C1
Source:X11 color names
HTML/CSS
Isccname:Moderate pink

Displayed here is the web color light pink. The name of the web color is written as "lightpink" (no space) in HTML for computer display.

Although this color is called "light pink", as can be ascertained by inspecting its hex code, it is actually a slightly deeper, not a lighter, tint of pink than the color pink itself. A more accurate name for it in terms of traditional color nomenclature would therefore be medium light pink.

Hot pink

Hot Pink
Hex:FF69B4
Source:X11 color names
HTML/CSS
Isccname:Vivid purplish red

Displayed here is the web color hot pink. The name of the web color is written as "hotpink" (no space) in HTML for computer display. This shade of pink, along with bubblegum pink, was a very popular aesthetic during the 2000s.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Deep pink

Deep Pink
Hex:FF1493
Source:X11 color names
HTML/CSS
Isccname:Vivid purplish red

Displayed here is the web color deep pink.[8] The name of the web color is written as "deeppink" (no space) in HTML for computer display.

Pastel pink

Pastel pink
Hex:FFD1DC
Source:ColorHexa.com

In Western culture, pastel pink is used to symbolize baby girls just as baby blue is often used to symbolize baby boys.

Other notable pink colors

Champagne pink

Champagne Pink
Hex:F1DDCF
Source:Pantone TPX[9]
Isccname:Yellowish white

Displayed here is the color champagne pink, a strongly yellow-hued shade of pink.

The source of this color is the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color #12-1107 TPX—Champagne Pink.

Pink lace

Pink Lace
Hex:FFDDF4
Source:Xona.com Color List
Isccname:Pale purplish pink

Displayed here is the color pink lace, a very pale purplish pink.

The color name pink lace for this pale tone of rose pink has been in use since 2001, when it was promulgated as one of the colors on the Xona.com Color List.

This color is suggestive of the color of some women's lingerie.

Pale pink

Pale Pink
Hex:F9CCCA
Source:ISCC-NBS
Isccname:Light yellowish pink

Displayed here is the color pale pink, a light, desaturated shade of pink.

Baby pink

See also: Gendered associations of pink and blue.

Baby Pink
Hex:F4C2C2
Source:ISCC-NBS
Isccname:Moderate yellowish pink

Displayed here is the color baby pink, a light shade of pink.

The first recorded use of baby pink as a color name in English was in 1928.[10]

In Western culture, baby pink is used to symbolize baby girls just as baby blue is often used to symbolize baby boys (but see also the section Pink in gender in the main article on pink.)

Spanish pink

Pink (G&S)
Hex:F7BFBE
Source:Gallego and Sanz[11]
Isccname:Moderate yellowish pink

Spanish pink is the color that is called Rosa (the Spanish word for "pink") in the Guía de coloraciones (Guide to colorations) by Rosa Gallego and Juan Carlos Sanz, a color dictionary published in 2005 that is widely popular in the Hispanophone realm.

Cameo pink

Cameo Pink
Hex:EFBBCC
Source:ISCC-NBS
Isccname:Pale purplish pink

Displayed here is the color cameo pink, a medium light tone of rose pink.

The first recorded use of cameo pink as a color name in English was in 1912.[12]

Orchid pink

See main article: Orchid (color).

Orchid Pink
Hex:F2BDCD
Source:Pantone TPX[13]
Isccname:Pale purplish pink

Displayed here is the color orchid pink, a pale and soft purplish pink color.

The source of this color is the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color #13-2010 TPX—Orchid Pink.[14]

Fairy Tale

Fairy Tale
Hex:F2C1D1
Source:Pantone TCX[15]
Isccname:Pale purplish pink

Displayed here is the color Fairy Tale, a pale and soft purplish pink color resembling typical fairy outfits in fiction. It is similar to orchid pink but slightly paler and more purple-toned.

The source of this color is the "Pantone Textile Cotton eXtended (TCX)" color list, color #13-2802 TCX—Fairy Tale.[14]

Cherry blossom pink

Cherry Blossom Pink
Hex:FFB7C5
Source:Maerz and Paul[16]
Isccname:Moderate pink

Displayed here is the color cherry blossom pink, a moderately light pink.

The first recorded use of cherry blossom pink as a color name in English was in 1867.[17]

Cherry blossom pink is an important color in Japanese culture. In the spring, the Japanese people gather to watch the cherry blossoms bloom during the Hanami festival. This custom has spread to the United States with the institution of the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C.Cherry blossom pink colored shirts are often worn to work on 15 September (a day a few days before the beginning of spring in the Southern Hemisphere) to celebrate "Cherry Blossom Day" in Brisbane, Australia.[18]

Light hot pink

Light Hot Pink
Hex:FFB3DE
Source:Xona.com Color List
Isccname:Light purplish pink

Displayed here is the color light hot pink.

This is the color hot pink light on the Xona.com Color List.

Baker-Miller pink

See main article: Baker-Miller Pink.

Baker-Miller Pink
Hex:FF91AF
Source:Internet
Isccname:Strong purplish pink

Baker-Miller Pink is a tone of pink that was originally created by mixing one gallon of pure white indoor latex paint with one pint of red trim semi-gloss outdoor paint.[19] It is named for the two U.S. Navy officers who first experimented with its use in 1979 at the Naval Correctional Facility in Seattle, Washington at the behest of researcher Alexander Schauss. The color is also known as Schauss pink, after Alexander Schauss' extensive research into the effects of the color on emotions and hormones, as well as P-618 and Drunk-Tank Pink.[20]

Results of the use of this color to paint the interiors of correctional institutions has been mixed. Some prisoners have been calmed by the color, but others have been agitated and disturbed by it.

Amaranth pink

See main article: Amaranth (color).

Amaranth Pink
Hex:F19CBB
Source:Maerz and Paul[21]
Isccname:Moderate purplish pink

Displayed here is the color amaranth pink. This color is a representation of the color of pink amaranth flowers.[22] The first recorded use of amaranth pink as a color name in English was in 1905.[23]

American pink

American Pink
Hex:FF9899
Isccname:Deep yellowish pink

Displayed here is the color American pink.

Charm pink

Charm Pink
Hex:E68FAC
Source:Plochere
Isccname:Dark purplish pink

Displayed here is the color charm pink, a medium shade of purplish pink.

The color name charm pink first came into use in 1948.

The source of this color is the Plochere Color System, a color system formulated in 1948 that is widely used by interior designers.[24]

"Charm pink" is a medium roseish tone of pink that is used in interior design.

China pink

China Pink
Hex:DE6FA1
Source:Plochere
Isccname:Deep purplish pink

Displayed here is the color China pink, a dark purplish pink.

The color name China pink first came into use in 1948.

The source of this color is the Plochere Color System, a color system formulated in 1948 that is widely used by interior designers.[24]

Mimi Pink

Mimi Pink
Hex:FFDAE9
Source:https://web.archive.org/web/20160423161134/https://www.colorhexa.com/ffdae9/
Isccname:Pale purplish pink

Displayed here is the color Mimi Pink, a very pale shade of purplish pink.

Misty rose

See main article: Shades of rose.

Misty Rose
Hex:FFE4E1
Source:X11
Isccname:Pinkish white

Misty rose is a pale shade of pink. It is also a web color.

Tango pink

Tango Pink
Hex:E4717A
Source:Plochere
Isccname:Deep pink

Displayed here is the color tango pink, a moderate reddish pink.

Another name for this color is tango.

The first recorded use of tango pink as a color name in English was in 1925.[25]

The source of this color is the Plochere Color System, a color system formulated in 1948 that is widely used by interior designers.[24]

Congo pink

Congo Pink
Hex:F88379
Source:ISCC-NBS
Isccname:Deep yellowish pink

Displayed here is the color Congo pink, a moderate yellow-toned shade of pink.

The first recorded use of Congo pink as a color name in English was in 1912.[26]

"Congo pink" is an orangeish tone of pink.

The normalized color coordinates for Congo pink are identical to Coral pink, which was first recorded as a color name in English in 1892.

Coral pink

See main article: Coral (color).

Coral Pink
Hex:F88379
Source:ISCC-NBS[27]
Isccname:Deep yellowish pink

Displayed here is the color coral pink, a pinkish color.[27]

The first recorded use of coral pink as a color name in English was in 1892.[28]

The complementary color of coral pink is teal.

The normalized color coordinates for coral pink are identical to Congo pink, which was first recorded as a color name in English in 1912.[26]

New York pink

New York Pink
Hex:D7837F
Source:Xona.com Color List
Isccname:Deep yellowish pink

Displayed here is the color New York pink, a dark, desaturated yellow-toned shade of pink.

The color name New York pink for this dark tone of pink has been in use since 2001, when it was promulgated as one of the colors on the Xona.com Color List.

Solid pink

Solid Pink
Hex:893843
Source:Xona.com Color List
Isccname:Dark red

Displayed here is the color solid pink, a dark reddish pink.

The color name solid pink for this extremely dark tone of pink has been in use since 2001, when it was promulgated as one of the colors on the Xona.com Color List.

Silver pink

See main article: Silver (color).

Silver Pink
Hex:C4AEAD
Source:Plochere
Isccname:Grayish yellowish pink

Displayed here is the color silver pink, a grayish shade of pink.

The color name silver pink first came into use in 1948.

The source of this color is the Plochere Color System, a color system formulated in 1948 that is widely used by interior designers.[24]

Queen pink

Queen Pink
Hex:E8CCD7
Source:Plochere
Isccname:Pale pink

Displayed here is the color queen pink, a pale shade of pink.

The color name queen pink first came into use in 1948.

The source of this color is the Plochere Color System, a color system formulated in 1948 that is widely used by interior designers.[24]

Pink lavender

See main article: Lavender (color).

Pink Lavender
Hex:DBB2D1
Source:Pantone TPX[29]
Isccname:Grayish purplish pink

Displayed here is the color pink lavender, a light, strongly purplish shade of pink.

The source of this color is the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color #14-3207 TPX—Pink Lavender.[14]

Mountbatten pink

See main article: Mountbatten pink.

Mountbatten Pink
Hex:997A8D

Mountbatten pink, also called Plymouth pink,[30] is a naval camouflage color, a grayish tone of mauve, invented by Louis Mountbatten of the British Royal Navy in autumn 1940 during World War II.

Chilean Pink

Chilean Pink
Hex:E8C3BA
Isccname:Moderate yellowish pink

Chilean pink color is a shade of Chilean pink flower (Lapageria r. specie), resembling light pale red-orange, pale vermilion nuance.

Pale Dogwood

Pale Dogwood
Hex:EDCDC2
Source:Pantone TCX[31]
Isccname:Pale yellowish pink

Pale Dogwood is a beige-tinted shade of pink.

The source of this color is the "Pantone Textile Cotton eXtended (TCX)" color list, color #13-1404 TCX—Pale Dogwood.[14]

Pink (Pantone)

Pink (Pantone)
Hex:D74894
Source:Pantone TPX[32]
Isccname:Vivid purplish red

Displayed here is the color called pink in Pantone.

In Pantone, this color is designated as Pink U.

The source of this color is the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color #U—Pink.[14]

Mexican pink

See main article: Mexican pink.

Mexican Pink
Hex:E4007C
Source:[33]

Mexican pink is a color that is used in clothing such as serapes and in the craft and fine art of traditional Mexican culture.

Mexican pink became known as such through the efforts of the journalist, painter, cartoonist and fashion designer Ramón Valdiosera in the mid-1940s.[33]

Barbie pink

Barbie Pink
Hex:DA1884
Source:Pantone[34]
Isccname:Vivid purplish red

Displayed here is the color Barbie pink, a deep shade of pink.

Pantone 219C is the color used by Mattel's Barbie in logos, packaging, and promotional materials.[35] [36] [37]

Fandango pink

Fandango Pink
Hex:DE5285
Source:Pantone TPX[38]
Isccname:Vivid purplish red

Displayed here is the color fandango pink, a vivid pink.

The source of this color is the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color #17-2033 TPX—Fandango Pink.[14]

Paradise pink

Paradise Pink
Hex:E63E62
Source:Pantone TPX[39]
Isccname:Vivid red

Displayed here is the color paradise pink, a bright, reddish pink.

The source of this color is the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color #17-1755 TPX—Paradise Pink.[14]

French pink

French Pink
Hex:FD6C9E
Source:Pourpre.com
Isccname:Deep purplish pink

Displayed here is the color French pink, which is the tone of pink that is called pink (French: rose) in the Pourpre.com color list, a color list widely popular in France.

Bright pink

Bright Pink
Hex:FF007F

Bright pink is a maximally saturated tone of pink that is another name for the color rose.

In most Indo-European languages, the color that in English is called pink is called rosa; therefore, the color that is called rose in English is called bright rosa in most European and Latin American countries (using whatever adjective in a particular language means bright in that language).

Persian pink

Persian Pink
Hex:F77FBE
Source:Maerz and Paul[40]
Isccname:Deep purplish pink

Displayed here is the color Persian pink, a bright, purplish pink.

The first recorded use of Persian pink as a color name in English was in 1923.[41]

Rose pink

See main article: Shades of rose.

Rose Pink
Hex:FF66CC
Source:WSC
Isccname:Vivid reddish purple

Displayed here is the color Rose pink, a bright, purplish pink.

The first recorded use of rose pink as a color name in English was in 1761.[42]

Light deep pink

Light Deep Pink
Hex:FF5CCD
Source:Xona.com Color List
Isccname:Vivid reddish purple

Displayed here is the color light deep pink, a bright purplish pink.

This is the color deep pink light on the Xona.com Color List.

Shocking pink

Shocking Pink
Hex:FC0FC0
Source:Internet
Isccname:Vivid reddish purple

Shocking pink is bold and intense. It takes its name from the tone of pink used in the lettering on the box of the perfume called Shocking, designed by Leonor Fini for the Surrealist fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli in 1937.[43] The color shown at right matches the color of the lettering on the original box.[44] [45] This in turn was inspired by the Tête de Belier (Ram's Head), a 17.27 ct pink diamond from Cartier owned by heiress Daisy Fellowes, who was one of Schiaparelli's best clients.

Shocking pink kept its name in British English, whereas in North America "This intense magenta was called shocking pink in the 1930s, hot pink in the 1950s, and kinky pink in the 1960s...[it] has appeared in the vanguard of more than one youth revolution...to some it sings, to others it screams".[46] This color is now again called "shocking pink" to distinguish it from the web color hot pink (shown above).

NHRA drag racer Shirley Muldowney was famous for driving a shocking pink dragster.

On its way into the German language, shocking pink lost the "shocking" and is called only "Pink"; the color that is called "pink" in English is called "rosa" in German as it is in most other Indo-European languages. A similar situation happens in Portuguese, but its nomenclature arrives intact, becoming "rosa-choque" ("shocking pink"). Brazilians also call all darker and hot tones of pink "rosa-pink".

Super pink

Super Pink
Hex:CF6BA9
Source:Pantone TPX[47]
Isccname:Strong reddish purple

Displayed here is the color super pink, a very purple-toned shade of pink.

The source of this color is the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color #17-2625 TPX—Super Pink.[14]

Rose Pompadour

Rose Pompadour
Hex:ED7A9B
Source:Color-sample.com
Isccname:Deep purplish pink

Displayed here is the color , a desaturated, purplish pink.

This color was designed by Sèvres for Madame de Pompadour, in 18th century France.[48]

Pink (RYB)

Pink (RYB)
Hex:FF8080
Source:RYB color system

Displayed here is the color that is called "pink" in the RYB color model. It is a mixture of red and white.[49]

Bubblegum pink

Bubblegum Pink
Hex:F58092
Source:Crayola
Isccname:Vivid purple

Displayed here is the color Bubblegum pink.

"Bubblegum pink" is a deep tone of magenta. This shade of pink, along with hot pink, were very popular during the 2000s.[50] [51] [5] [3] [4]

Lusty gallant

Lusty gallant
Hex:FFCCCC
Source:https://www.crispedge.com/color/ffcccc/
Isccname:Pale pink

Displayed here is the color Lusty gallant.

"Lusty gallant" is a light shade of pink that originated in Elizabethan England.

Crayola colors

Brink pink

Brink Pink
Hex:FB607F
Source:Crayola
Isccname:Vivid red

The color brink pink was formulated by Crayola in 1998. Since 2005 it is called pink sherbert.

Cotton candy

Cotton Candy
Hex:FFBCD9
Source:Crayola
Isccname:Light purplish pink

Displayed here is the color cotton candy, a light purplish pink.The color cotton candy was formulated by Crayola in 1998.[52]

Carnation pink

Carnation Pink
Hex:FFA6C9
Source:List of Crayola crayon colors
Isccname:Moderate purplish pink

Displayed here is the color carnation pink. Carnation pink is a color that resembles the flower color of a carnation plant. The color as displayed here was formulated by Crayola in 1903, and appears in Crayola's boxes of 16, 24, 32, 48, 64 and 96 colors.

The first recorded use of carnation as a color name in English was in 1535.[53]

Piggy pink

Piggy Pink
Hex:FDDDE6
Source:Crayola
Isccname:Pale pink

Displayed here is the color piggy pink.

The color piggy pink is a representation of the color of a pink pig.

The color piggy pink was formulated by Crayola in 1998.The color was originally called pig pink, but later the name was changed to "piggy pink".

Lavender pink

See main article: Lavender (color).

Lavender Pink
Hex:FBAED2
Source:Crayola
Isccname:Light purplish pink

Displayed here is the color Lavender pink, a moderately light purplish pink.

This pinkish tone of lavender, displayed at right, is the color designated as lavender in the list of Crayola crayon colors.

Steel pink

Steel Pink
Hex:CC33CC
Source:Crayola
Isccname:Vivid purple

Displayed here is the color steel pink, a strongly purple-toned shade of pink.

The color steel pink was introduced by Crayola in January 2011, when the Ultra Hot and Super Cool set of Crayola colored pencils was fully introduced.

"Steel pink" is a deep tone of magenta.

Tickle me pink

Tickle Me Pink
Hex:FC89AC
Source:Crayola
Isccname:Strong purplish pink

Displayed here is the color tickle me pink, a bright shade of pink.

The color tickle me pink was formulated by Crayola in 1993. The name was created by Joslyn Davis when she won a Crayola competition.

Ultra pink

Ultra Pink
Hex:FF6FFF
Source:Crayola
Isccname:Vivid purple

Ultra pink is a Crayola crayon color formulated in 1972. In 1990, the name was changed in error to shocking pink; however, properly speaking, the name shocking pink should be reserved for only the original shocking pink formulated by Elsa Schiaparelli in 1937 (shown below).

See also

Notes and References

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  2. http://cvsweb.xfree86.org/cvsweb/*checkout*/xc/programs/rgb/rgb.txt?rev=1.1 X11 rgb.txt
  3. News: Haramis . Nick . 2022-02-14 . Gaudy and Gleeful, Early 2000s Fashion Is Making a Comeback . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-02-26 . 0362-4331.
  4. Web site: Is Hot Pink Here to Stay? . 2023-02-26 . The Business of Fashion . November 2022 . en.
  5. Web site: What the Shift from Y2K to Millennial Pink (and Back Again) Means - Y2K Millennial Fashion . 2023-02-26 . L'Officiel USA . en-US.
  6. Web site: What Is Barbiecore? Everything to Know About the Viral Fashion Trend Inspired by Barbie . 2023-02-26 . Peoplemag . en.
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  8. Web site: SVG color Keywords, CSS3 color Module, W3C Candidate Recommendation 14 May 2003. W3C. 2007-01-06.
  9. Type the words "Champagne Pink" into the indicated window on the Pantone Color Finder and the color will appear.
  10. Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 190; Color Sample of Baby Pink: Page 25 Plate 1 Color Sample C8
  11. Gallego, Rosa; Sanz, Juan Carlos (2005). Guía de coloraciones (Gallego, Rosa; Sanz, Juan Carlos (2005). Guide to Colorations) Madrid: H. Blume.
  12. Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 123; Color Sample of Cameo Pink: Page 25 Plate 50 Color Sample C2
  13. Type the words "Orchid Pink" into the indicated window on the Pantone Color Finder and the color will appear.
  14. Find a Pantone Color – Quick Online Color Tool
  15. Type the words "Fairy Tale" into the indicated window on the Pantone Color Finder and the color will appear.
  16. The color displayed in the color box above matches the color called cherry blossom pink in the 1930 book by Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill; the color cherry blossom pink is displayed on page 31, Plate 4, Color Sample J4.
  17. Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 192; Color Sample of Cherry Blossom Pink: Page 31 Plate 4 Color Sample J4
  18. Web site: Cherry Blossom Pink - Colorpediar . 2022-06-10 . colorpediar.com.
  19. Web site: "The Effects of Baker-Miller Pink on Biological, Physical and Cognitive Behaviour" by James E. Gilliam and David Unruh. 20 November 2017.
  20. Web site: Byrne . David . Colors / Pink David Byrne . 2023-12-22 . cabinetmagazine.org . en.
  21. The color displayed in the color box above matches the color called amaranth pink in the 1930 book by Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill; the color amaranth pink is displayed on page 121, Plate 49, Color Sample D8.
  22. Web site: Picture of amaranth pink colored amaranth flowers (labeled as "pink") . 21 May 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160501203036/http://www.driedflowersdirect.com/dried-flowers/gomphrena-2.htm . 1 May 2016 . dead .
  23. Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930--McGraw Hill Page 189; Color Sample of Amaranth Pink: Page 121 Plate 49 Color Sample D8
  24. Web site: NBS/ISCC P - Plochere Color System . 2008-10-04 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081004182626/http://colors.bravo9.com/nbs-iscc-p-plochere-color-system/list/all/ . 4 October 2008 . dmy-all .
  25. Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 205; color sample of Tango Pink: Page 29 Plate 3 Color Sample J8
  26. Book: A Dictionary of Color . Maerz . Aloys John . Paul . Morris Rea . 1930 . McGraw-Hill Book Company . New York . 193. Color Sample of Congo Pink: Page 29 Plate 3 Color Sample C10.
  27. Web site: Ca through Cz . 1955 . ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Colo(u)r Names . John C. Foster and Texas Precancel Club . color sample #26 . September 22, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170730190624/http://tx4.us/nbs/nbs-c.htm . July 30, 2017 . dead . The ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names is a color dictionary used by stamp collectors to identify the colors of stamps.
  28. Book: A Dictionary of Color . Maerz . Aloys John . Paul . Morris Rea . 1930 . McGraw-Hill Book Company . New York . 193. Color Sample of Coral Pink: page 27, plate 2, Color Sample F9.
  29. Type the words "Pink Lavender" into the indicated window on the Pantone Color Finder and the color will appear.
  30. Book: The Greatest Raid of All . Cecil Ernest Lucas Phillips . Little, Brown . 1960 .
  31. Type the words "Pale Dogwood" into the indicated window on the Pantone Color Finder and the color will appear.
  32. Type the word "Pink U" into the indicated window on the Pantone Color Finder and the color will appear.
  33. Guía breve de uso de la marca México/País . es . Brief guide to use of the Trademark Mexico / Country . 2022-10-12 . Consejo de Promoción Turística de México . https://web.archive.org/web/20110409154729/http://www.cptm.com.mx/work/sites/CPTM/resources/LocalContent/6589/4/Guia_basica_MEXICO.pdf . 2011-04-09 . dead.
  34. Web site: PANTONE 219 C – Find a Pantone Color – Quick Online Color Tool. Pantone.com. 20 November 2017. 9 October 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161009182910/http://www.pantone.com/color-finder/219-c/. dead.
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  37. Web site: 2020-01-07 . New Year, New Blue . 2023-12-22 . Wilson College of Textiles . en-US.
  38. Type the words "Fandango Pink" into the indicated window on the Pantone Color Finder and the color will appear.
  39. Type the words "Paradise Pink" into the indicated window on the Pantone Color Finder and the color will appear.
  40. The color shown in the Persian Pink color box matches the color sample in the following book: Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 201; Color Sample of Persian Pink: Page 29 Plate 3 Color Sample H4.
  41. Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 201; Color Sample of Persian Pink: Page 29 Plate 3 Color Sample H4. Note: The color shown above matches the color sample in this book.
  42. Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 203"
  43. http://www.vogue.com/voguepedia/Elsa_Schiaparelli#cite_ref-2 Voguepedia: the world of fashion in Vogue: "Schiaparelli"
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  47. Type the words "Super Pink" into the indicated window on the Pantone Color Finder and the color will appear.
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