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Scarlet

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#ff2400
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255, 36, 0
CMYK:
0, 86, 100, 0
HSL:
8.5°, 100%, 50%
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Ferrari Red
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PANTONE 2035
in RAL Classic:
RAL 2005
in RAL Design:
RAL 050 60 80
in RAL Effect:
RAL 450-6
What color is Scarlet? What are the examples of Scarlet color in life? What looks best in Scarlet? What strange or uncommon things can be of the Scarlet color? The Scarlet Spectacle: Manolo Rocket and Professor Scarlett Flame's Fashion Fiasco
2024-08-30 Snargl 06:58
# General # Fashion # Imagination # Design

What color is Scarlet?

Woman with a flower on her head and a flower in her hair is wearing a costume made of feathers
Close up of a statue of a person wearing a red outfit and a helmet with a green eye
Statue of a person wearing a headdress and a headdress with feathers on it's head
Woman in a red bikini with a red angel wings on her chest
Woman with headphones on her head and a futuristic look on her face
Large red and silver airplane on a runway with a sky background and a few planes flying overhead in the sky
Red object with a metal handle on a table next to a knife and a block of wood with a flower on it
Red object on top of a table next to a rock and a rock wall with a diamond in it
Futuristic red object with glowing lights and a black background with a red circle
Man in a red suit with a red mohawk and a red mohawk on his head and chest
Group of red peppers on top of a wooden table next to a knife and a pepper shaker. Color CMYK 0,86,100,0.
Creepy pumpkin with a red light on it's face and eyes. Example of CMYK 0,86,100,0 color.
Plate with three different types of food on it. Color RGB 255,36,0.
Red light is shining on a surface with lines and dots on it. Example of Scarlet color.
Painting of a dog with a helmet on its head and a clock on its chest. Color CMYK 0,86,100,0.
Two glasses of red wine sit on a table next to a bowl of fruit and a bowl of apples. Color #FF2400.
Scarlet color. Red bird with a black face and a white chest on a branch with a blurry background
Desert with a few sand dunes and a few trees in the distance with a star in the sky. Color #FF2400.
Robot with glowing eyes and a glowing face in front of a fire filled sky with clouds and lava. Example of RGB 255,36,0 color.
Woman in a shiny suit with orange accents on her body and arms outstretched. Example of CMYK 0,86,100,0 color.
Scarlet is a bright red color, sometimes with a slightly orange tinge.

It is one of the primary colors in the RGB color model, along with green and blue.

In the hexadecimal color system, which is commonly used in web design and computer graphics, scarlet has the code #FF2400.

Scarlet has a long history as a color of power, wealth, and luxury.

It was made from a dye extracted from a type of scale insect called kermes, which was found in Persia, Turkey, and other parts of the Middle East.

The dye was very expensive and rare, and only the elite could afford it.

Scarlet was the color of the Roman Empire, the Catholic Church, and the British Army.

It is also a color of emotion, passion, and courage.

This color is associated with the blood of Christ and the Christian martyrs, and with sacrifice and devotion.

It is also a symbol of love, desire, and romance.

However, scarlet can also have negative connotations, such as sin, immorality, and prostitution.

This is partly due to a passage in the Bible that describes a woman dressed in scarlet and purple, who is called the Great Harlot.

Scarlet is a color that attracts attention and stands out.

It can be used to create contrast, emphasis, or drama in a design or a composition.

This color can also be used to convey a sense of energy, excitement, or urgency.

However, scarlet should be used sparingly, as too much of it can be overwhelming, aggressive, or alarming.

Example of the palette with the Scarlet color

Picture with primary colors of Oxford Blue, Vivid tangerine, Dark raspberry, Scarlet and Dark scarlet
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Example of the palette with the Scarlet color

Picture with primary colors of Canonical aubergine, Chestnut, Peach-orange, Scarlet and Opera mauve
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Example of the palette with the Scarlet color

Picture with primary colors of Dark scarlet, Cool grey, Peach-orange, Scarlet and Coral
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Example of the palette with the Scarlet color

Picture with primary colors of Scarlet, Pastel purple, Saddle brown, Smoky black and University of California Gold
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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What are the examples of Scarlet color in life?

Cartoon animal with a big smile on its face and eyes
Painting of a mountain range with a sunset in the background and clouds in the foreground
Woman in a red leather jacket and helmet standing in front of a building with neon lights on it
Desert with a sunset in the background and a mountain range in the distance with a red sky and clouds
Digital painting of a city with tall buildings and a sky background with clouds in the sky and a few people walking on the sidewalk
Futuristic space station floating in the sky with a clock on top of it and a lot of lights
Red sports car driving down a city street at night with a city skyline in the background and a red neon light
Bowl of soup with a red saucer on a yellow plate with a red pot behind it
Scarlet is a color that is bright red with a slight orange tinge.

It is a color that has been used for many purposes throughout history, such as:
  • Symbolizing power, wealth and luxury in ancient times.

  • Representing the blood of Christ and Christian martyrs, and the cardinals of the Catholic Church.

  • Expressing courage, passion, heat and joy in modern times.

Some examples of scarlet color in life are:
  • The uniforms of some military and police forces, such as the Household Cavalry of London, the National Guards Unit of Bulgaria, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

  • The sports teams that use scarlet as their official or secondary color, such as the Scarlets rugby union team of Wales, the Rutgers University athletic teams, and the Atlanta Braves baseball team.

  • The animals and plants that have scarlet coloration, such as the scarlet ibis bird, the scarlet macaw parrot, the scarlet pimpernel flower, and the scarlet oak tree.

Example of the palette with the Scarlet color

Picture with primary colors of Vivid tangerine, Rose quartz, Wine, Scarlet and Blanched Almond
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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What looks best in Scarlet?

Red and white gas station with two blue and white gas pumps and a red and white sign that says coedo. Color CMYK 0,86,100,0.
Scarlet color. Red fox with a blue tail and a brown nose and head with a light blue background
Large robot is in the middle of a fire filled city with buildings and a tower in the background. Example of CMYK 0,86,100,0 color.
Red woman with horns and a red dress on her head is shown in a surrealistic photo with a white background. Color CMYK 0,86,100,0.
Bunch of tomatoes with green stems and tomatoes on them, all in a pile. Color CMYK 0,86,100,0.
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What strange or uncommon things can be of the Scarlet color?

Close up of two carrots and a green pepper on a table with other vegetables in the background. Example of Scarlet color.
Scarlet color example: Red and yellow object on a table top
Sci - fi, Anton Fadeev, rossdraws global illumination, concept art, space art. Color Scarlet.
Scarlet color. Bowl of orange colored crystals on a table top with a brown background
Scarlet is a vivid red color that has fascinating associations across various domains. Let's explore some lesser-known scarlet things:
  • Scarlet Tanagers: These medium-sized songbirds native to North America have striking scarlet plumage.

  • Scarlet Macaws: Large, colorful parrots found in Central and South America, scarlet macaws are named for their bright red plumage.

  • Scarlet Ibis: A large wading bird in South America, the scarlet ibis is entirely covered in vivid scarlet red plumage, including its bill and legs. It's a striking sight in coastal swamps and wetlands.

  • Scarlet Pimpernel: This bright red wildflower grows in Europe, North Africa, and Asia. Its star-shaped petals feature tiny black dots, and it thrives in fields and meadows. Interestingly, "The Scarlet Pimpernel" is also the title of a classic novel by Baroness Emma Orczy.

  • Scarlet Oak: Native to eastern North America, scarlet oak trees have leaves that are green on top and vivid scarlet red underneath.

Example of the palette with the Scarlet color

Picture with primary colors of Smoky black, Scarlet, Rust, Dark goldenrod and Shadow
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Funny stories about the 'Scarlet'

The Scarlet Spectacle: Manolo Rocket and Professor Scarlett Flame's Fashion Fiasco

Long time ago, far away, in the bustling heart of Fashionopolis, where trends were born and died in the blink of an eye, there existed a quaint little boutique named "Scarlet Dreams." This boutique was renowned for its audacious use of the color scarlet in every conceivable way. The shop assistant, Manolo Rocket, was a flamboyant character with a flair for the dramatic. His partner in fashion crime was the eccentric Professor Scarlett Flame, a genius in textile chemistry with a penchant for the absurd.

One sunny afternoon, as the streets buzzed with the latest fashion gossip, Manolo was busy arranging a new display of scarlet feather boas when the doorbell jingled. In walked Professor Scarlett Flame, her hair a wild mane of red curls, her lab coat splattered with various shades of scarlet dye.
Woman with a red shawl on her head and a red background behind her head is a red cloth

"Manolo, darling!" she exclaimed, her eyes sparkling with mischief. "I have just concocted the most extraordinary scarlet fabric! It changes color with the wearer's mood!"

Manolo's eyes widened with excitement. "Scarlett, you mad genius! This could revolutionize high fashion! Imagine the possibilities!"

The two immediately set to work, transforming the boutique into a scarlet wonderland. They created dresses that shimmered from deep crimson to bright cherry red, depending on the wearer's emotions. They designed suits that blushed with embarrassment and scarves that glowed with happiness. The pièce de résistance was a pair of scarlet stilettos that sparkled with every step, reflecting the wearer's confidence.

Word of the Scarlet Dreams' new collection spread like wildfire. Fashionistas from all over Fashionopolis flocked to the boutique, eager to get their hands on the mood-changing garments. The boutique was a whirlwind of activity, with Manolo and Scarlett barely keeping up with the demand.

One day, a famous fashion critic, Madame LaRouge, visited the boutique. Known for her scathing reviews, she was a force to be reckoned with in the fashion world. Manolo and Scarlett were determined to impress her.

"Welcome, Madame LaRouge," Manolo greeted her with a flourish. "May I present to you our latest creation: the Scarlet Symphony Dress."
Bowl of fruit and vegetables in a bowl with a tree in the background and a blue

Madame LaRouge raised an eyebrow skeptically. "Impress me," she said, her voice dripping with doubt.

Manolo handed her the dress, and as she slipped it on, the fabric began to shimmer and change color. At first, it was a deep, brooding maroon, reflecting her initial skepticism. But as she admired herself in the mirror, the dress lightened to a vibrant scarlet, then to a cheerful cherry red.

Madame LaRouge's stern expression softened, and a smile crept across her face. "This is... extraordinary," she admitted. "I've never seen anything like it."

The boutique erupted in applause, and Manolo and Scarlett exchanged triumphant grins. The Scarlet Symphony Dress became the talk of the town, and Scarlet Dreams was catapulted to the pinnacle of high fashion.

But the story doesn't end there. One evening, as Manolo and Scarlett were closing up shop, they noticed a strange glow emanating from the back room. They cautiously approached, only to find the scarlet fabrics they had been working with had come to life! The dresses danced, the suits strutted, and the scarves twirled in the air.

"Scarlett, what have you done?" Manolo gasped, half in awe, half in terror.
Scarlet color example: Vase on a shiny surface in a room with a window and a shelf with vases on it

Scarlett shrugged, a mischievous glint in her eye. "I may have added a little extra something to the dye. Just a pinch of magic."

The living garments became the boutique's new attraction, drawing even larger crowds. People came not just to buy clothes but to witness the spectacle of dancing dresses and strutting suits. Scarlet Dreams became a legend in Fashionopolis, a place where fashion and magic intertwined in the most ridiculous and amusing ways.

And so, Manolo Rocket and Professor Scarlett Flame continued their adventures, always pushing the boundaries of fashion and fun, their boutique a beacon of scarlet brilliance in a world of ever-changing trends.
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