Champagne Blush
A light, champagne-bubble gold, as soft and delicate as silk
#F7E7CErgb(247, 231, 206)hsl(37, 72%, 89%)hsv(37, 17%, 97%)cmyk(0%, 6%, 17%, 3%)#F7E7CEFFrgba(247, 231, 206, 1)hsla(37, 72%, 89%, 1)oklch(97%, 0.018, 80)lch(96.5%, 7.8, 171)🎨 Color Palettes
♿ WCAG Contrast Colors
Learn More →📊 Color Scales
💡 Use Cases
Wedding Decor
A primary color for bridal gowns and wedding florals, creating a romantic and dreamy ceremonial atmosphere.
Home Textiles
A preferred choice for curtains, bedding, and other soft furnishings, crafting a warm and comfortable living space.
Beauty Products
The base tone for eyeshadows and highlighters, presenting a natural, soft, and luminous makeup effect.
Scented Candles
Candlelight scattered through pale gold glassware creates a warm and relaxing sensory experience.
📜 Origin & History
Champagne Blush is named after the sparkling wine from the Champagne region of France. Its hue, ranging from pale straw to light gold, is the most elegant and airy of wine colors, carrying the historical memory of European aristocratic banquet culture.
By the late 17th century, the winemaking process in Champagne was perfected. This slightly effervescent, pale golden liquid became the designated drink for European court celebrations, and its color was gradually imbued with symbolic meanings of celebration, victory, and luxury.
In color theory, Champagne Blush is the softest member of the gold family. It merges the warmth of ivory white with the luxury of pale gold, creating a low-saturation warm color that is visually extremely comfortable and non-oppressive.
In the mid-20th century, Champagne Blush entered the fashion world, becoming a favorite for bridal gowns, haute couture, and jewelry design. It represents a subtle and refined femininity, contrasting with the boldness of pure gold.
Today, Champagne Blush is widely used in interior and product design. It creates a warm home atmosphere and adds a sense of affordable luxury to products, making it an ideal choice for balancing warmth and elegance in contemporary design.