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Champagne

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Champagne
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Champagne

Color Palette

Analogous

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Monochromatic

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Triad

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Complementary

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Split Complementary

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About

Champagne

Champagne, named after the bubbly alcoholic drink, is a blend of yellow, orange, pink and white. The color Champagne is very close to beige, but has warmer undertones. It is located in the inner, paler portion of the color wheel, and represents sophistication, comfort, and excitement.

Since the beverage is generally consumed for happy occasions like weddings or New Years, using the color in designs evokes feelings of joy. As a relatively neutral shade, it also works well as a background or accent to any bright, vivid color. Lastly, the color Champagne can be utilized to highlight yellows and