#BD1F7B color code is #BD1F7B. Use this page to get all code formats, explore shades and tints, and find colors that work with #bd1f7b.
Relative luminance of #BD1F7B is 0.1323. Its WCAG contrast ratio is 5.76:1 against white and 3.65:1 against black. Use the card with the higher ratio for body text.
Practical guidance for using #bd1f7b (#BD1F7B) across four design contexts, derived from its hue, lightness, saturation, and WCAG contrast.
Use #BD1F7B (#BD1F7B) as primary text or icon color on white backgrounds — at 5.8:1 contrast it passes WCAG AA for body copy. Avoid placing #bd1f7b text on dark surfaces; the contrast drops below the AA threshold.
As a brand color, #BD1F7B (#BD1F7B) reads as high-energy and confident and versatile across product tiers. It fits naturally into beauty, weddings, romance, soft-feminine brands. Use it as the primary identity color and pair with one neutral (white, off-white, or near-black). Test legibility on both your logo and small UI text before locking it in — saturation that works on a 200px logo can feel overpowering at favicon scale.
#BD1F7B flatters cool-leaning skin tones (pink, rosy, blue undertones) and works best in autumn/winter collections. Pair it with cool neutrals (charcoal, slate, off-white, black) and it works as a sophisticated alternative to navy. Deep cool tones photograph richly under indoor light and read as quiet luxury — strong choice for eveningwear.
#BD1F7B works as either a primary wall color or a strong accent — versatile across most rooms. As a wall color it pairs with white trim and warm wood; as an accent (sofa, chair, large art) it lifts a neutral room without overwhelming it. Test a large swatch against your room's natural light at three times of day before committing — mid-tone colors shift more than light or dark colors do.
Major brands whose official palette contains a color within ~30 RGB units of #bd1f7b (#BD1F7B). Click through for the full brand color guide.