Scarlet, poppy, and coral bring confident energy—perfect for portraits that pop on every feed.

#FF2B2BElectric Scarlet
Instant excitement; draws every eye to focal details.
#E42D1AVibrant Poppy
Modern confidence without drifting into classic “burgundy”.
#FF6347Sun-kissed Tomato
Warm, joyful undertone that flatters skin tones in photos.
#FF9478Blush-Coral
Adds approachability so the palette feels inviting, not harsh.
Bold Romance
Anchor Scarlet in statement pieces—bridesmaid satin, velvet lounge cushions, or a painted ceremony backdrop.
Mix Poppy and Tomato in bouquets (ranunculus, tulips, dahlias) for dimensional reds that photograph true-to-color.
Keep linens neutral (stone or dove grey) but fold Soft Coral napkins for a gentle handshake between bold and quiet tones.
Metal accent: brushed gold over rose-gold—its warmer cast melts into the reds rather than fighting them.
If you’re worried about “holiday red,” drop the green entirely and lean on dried grasses or bleached ruscus for texture.
Sunset portraits love this palette—schedule couple photos 30 min before golden hour for a natural red glow.
If you’re worried about “holiday red,” drop the green entirely and lean on dried grasses or bleached ruscus for texture.
Sunset portraits love this palette—schedule couple photos 30 min before golden hour for a natural red glow.
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