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'''Most of the pages on this wiki are not color-categorized yet. This table is new, and the number of pages categorized will grow with community help.'''
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'''Most of the pages on this wiki are not color-categorized yet. This table is new, and the number of pages categorized will grow with community help.'''
   
 
This table shows the category pages for colors. Pages on this wiki are tagged with the color name in bold/linked, as determined by the aesthetic's most common visuals and images of clothing.
 
This table shows the category pages for colors. Pages on this wiki are tagged with the color name in bold/linked, as determined by the aesthetic's most common visuals and images of clothing.
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Color is incredibly subjective; these categories are not definitive or perfect, but are good enough for general searches. Because of this subjectivity, page categories under the colors are not a priority in moderation, and shades do not have to be perfect. For example, an aesthetic that incorporates mostly lavender can stay under purple, even if medium purple isn't present in the aesthetic.
 
Color is incredibly subjective; these categories are not definitive or perfect, but are good enough for general searches. Because of this subjectivity, page categories under the colors are not a priority in moderation, and shades do not have to be perfect. For example, an aesthetic that incorporates mostly lavender can stay under purple, even if medium purple isn't present in the aesthetic.
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:" 100%
 
| colspan="2" style="background: #f5d6f5; width: 20%" |Color
 
| rowspan="2" style="background: #f5d6f5; width: 80%" |Category page and explanation
 
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| style="background: #f5d6f5; width: 10%" |Group
 
| style="background: #f5d6f5; width: 20%" |Color
 
| style="background: #f5d6f5; width: 20%" |Color
| style="background: #f5d6f5; width: 80%;" |Category page and explanation
 
 
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| rowspan="4" | Multicolored
| style="background:linear-gradient(to left, #FF0000, #FF7518);"; width: 20%" |
 
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''Rainbow'''
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| style="background:linear-gradient(to right, #ffffff,#808080,#000000);"; width: 20%" |
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Grayscale|Grayscale]]''' is the category where photos are in black-and-white. Photo-heavy aesthetics that predate color photography go here too.
 
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| style="background:linear-gradient(to right, #FF0000, #FFFF00, #00FF00, #00FFFF, #0000FF, #FF00FF, #FF0000);"; width: 20%" |
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Rainbow|Rainbow]]''' involves all colors of the rainbow in a bright/medium-hued palette. Aesthetics that include the rainbow are considered more "fun" and child-like. The sheer contrast between all the colors also causes them to stand out and be considered extreme, as the most common depictions of rainbows are with neon colors. These colors are also common in more "party" aesthetics that are purposefully loud.
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''Grayscale'''
 
 
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| style="background:linear-gradient(to right, #FFcccc, #FFFFcc, #ccffcc, #ccffff, #ccccff, #ffccff, #FFcccc);"; width: 20%" |
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''Neons'''
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Pastels|Pastels]]''' are shades of colors that are pale and soft. Often, they are associated with the springtime, femininity, youth, and delicate aesthetics.
 
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| style="background:linear-gradient(to right, #804040, #808040, #408040, #408080, #404080, #404080, #804040);"; width: 20%" |
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Mutes|Mutes]]''' are shades of colors where the saturation and brightness becomes dull and dark. These are often used in realistic-themed aesthetics, as opposed to whimsical, dreamy, or idealistic aesthetics. Dull colors are also associated with masculinity.
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''Pastels'''
 
 
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| rowspan="3" | Greys
 
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 20%" |
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:White White]''' is the lightest color and is achromatic. In pigments, bringing white makes it brighter and softer.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:White|White]]''' is the lightest color and is achromatic. In pigments, bringing white makes it brighter and softer.
 
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| style="background: #b3b3b3; width: 20%" |
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Grey Grey] '''is a neutral, achromatic, intermediate color between black and white. It can range from very pale to very dark. This category will also include silver/metal.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Grey|Grey]] '''is a neutral, achromatic, intermediate color between black and white. It can range from very pale to very dark. This category will also include silver/metal.
 
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| style="background: #000000; width: 20%" |
 
| style="background: #000000; width: 20%" |
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Black Black]''' is an achromatic color that results from the absence or complete absorption of light. It is the darkest color.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Black|Black]]''' is an achromatic color that results from the absence or complete absorption of light. It is the darkest color.
 
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| rowspan="3" | Reds
 
| style="background: #FFB6C1; width: 20%" |
 
| style="background: #FFB6C1; width: 20%" |
 
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Light Pink|Light Pink]]''' is a shade of pink that is lighter. The lighter and more pastel shades are the most common shades of pink, and is what most people think when hearing "pink."
 
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Light Pink|Light Pink]]''' is a shade of pink that is lighter. The lighter and more pastel shades are the most common shades of pink, and is what most people think when hearing "pink."
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| style="background: #FF007F; width: 20%" |
 
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Neon_Pink Neon pink]''', also known as process magenta, bright, deep, or hot pink, is a bright color between pink and purple.
 
 
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| style="background: #FF0000; width: 20%" |
 
| style="background: #FF0000; width: 20%" |
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Red Red]''' is a primary color in all color models. Here, the color includes the popular, brighter variations. Darker shades are under maroon, and light red is commonly known as pink.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Red|Red]]''' is a primary color in all color models. Here, the color includes the popular, brighter variations. Darker shades are under maroon, and light red is commonly known as pink.
 
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| style="background: #800000; width: 20%" |
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Maroon Maroon]''', also known as burgundy, wine, blood, dark red, and many other variations, is a shade of red that incorporates brown, black and purple.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Maroon|Maroon]]''', also known as burgundy, wine, blood, dark red, and many other variations, is a shade of red that incorporates brown, black and purple.
 
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| rowspan="5" | Oranges
 
| style="background: #ff9a8a; width: 20%" |
 
| style="background: #ff9a8a; width: 20%" |
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Coral Coral]''', also known as peach, salmon, and melon, is a shade of orange combined with pink.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Coral|Coral]]''', also known as peach, salmon, and melon, is a shade of light red-orange.
 
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| style="background: #FF7518; width: 20%" |
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Orange Orange]''' is a shade between red and yellow. It can vary from being more red to being more yellow.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Orange|Orange]]''' is a shade between red and yellow. It can vary from being more red to being more yellow.
 
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| style="background: #BF5700; width: 20%" |
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Burnt_Orange Burnt orange]''', also known as dark orange, is a shade of orange with a darker hue, often bordering on brown.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Burnt Orange|Burnt Orange]]''', also known as dark orange, is a shade of orange with a darker hue, often bordering on brown.
 
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| style="background: #D2B48C; width: 20%" |
 
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Tan|Tan]]''' is also known as khaki. It is a lighter shade of brown. Like the other colors in the brown family, it is a neutral color and referred to as an earth tone.
 
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| style="background: #6B4423; width: 20%" |
 
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Brown|Brown]]''' is an extremely dark shade of orange that is considered another color family on its own. It is incredibly common in plants, animals, and food.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Cream|Cream]]''' is light brown, often registering as light yellow. It is considered a neutral color that is not as harsh as white. Ivory, beige, and vanilla are alternative names.
 
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| style="background: #FFFF99; width: 20%" |
 
| style="background: #FFFF99; width: 20%" |
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Pale_Yellow Pale yellow]''', also known as butter, lemon chiffon, and many other colors, is a yellow combined with white and is considered a pastel color.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Pale Yellow|Pale Yellow]]''', also known as butter, lemon chiffon, and many other colors, is a yellow combined with white and is considered a pastel color.
 
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| style="background: #FFEF00; width: 20%" |
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Yellow Yellow]''' the color halfway between red and green on the RGB color wheel. It, like many of the colors of the rainbow, can tie into multiple aesthetics.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Yellow|Yellow]]''' is one of the shades in the color triangle. The color is halfway between red and green on the RGB color wheel. It, like many of the colors of the rainbow, can tie into multiple aesthetics.
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Gold Gold]''', also known as dark yellow and goldenrod, is a shade of yellow that leans towards brown and orange. This category includes both gold, the metal and the colors.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Gold|Gold]]''', also known as dark yellow and goldenrod, is a shade of yellow that leans towards brown and orange. This category includes both gold, the metal and the colors.
 
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| rowspan="2" | Chartreuses
 
| style="background: #ADFF2F; width: 20%" |
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Chartreuse Chartreuse]''', which is also known as yellow-green, is the combination between green and yellow. It is typically associated with nature, but is often seen as undesirable, as it is associated with body fluids.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Chartreuse|Chartreuse]]''', which is also known as yellow-green, is the combination between green and yellow. It is typically associated with nature, but is often seen as undesirable.
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Olive Olive]''' is a dark yellow-green that may incorporate some brown. It is popular with aesthetics that are murkier and darker, often with a nature or military motif.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Olive|Olive]]''' is a dark yellow-green that may incorporate some brown. It is popular with aesthetics that are murkier and darker, often with a nature or military motif.
 
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| rowspan="4" | Greens
 
| style="background: #ccffcc; width: 20%" |
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Light_Green Light Green]''' is the color green lightened with white. It can also be called pistachio and tea green. It often crosses over with mint.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Light_Green|Light Green]]''' is the color green lightened with white. It can also be called pistachio and tea green. It often crosses over with mint.
 
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| style="background: #00ff00; width: 20%" |
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Neon_Green Neon Green]''' is an extremely harsh and bright shade of green. It is one of the colors used to create other colors on lights and screens.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Neon_Green|Neon Green]]''' is an extremely harsh and bright shade of green. It is one of the colors used to create other colors on lights and screens.
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Green Green]''' is a color that is one of the main three on the RGB color triangle. This category includes the neutral and medium greens, often found in nature.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Green|Green]]''', is a color that is one of the main three on the RGB color triangle. This category includes the neutral and medium greens, often found in nature.
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Dark_Green Dark Green]''' is a duller and darker shade of green that is also known as forest and evergreen. Like these two namesakes suggest, it is commonly associated with nature.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Dark Green|Dark Green]]''' is a duller and darker shade of green that is also known as forest and evergreen. Like these two namesakes suggest, it is commonly associated with nature.
 
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| rowspan="2" | Mints
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Mint Mint]''' is this wiki's chosen name for the pastel shade of blue-green. It is also commonly known as aquamarine, seafoam, and opal.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Mint|Mint]]''' is this wiki's chosen name for the pastel shade of blue-green. It is also commonly known as aquamarine, seafoam, and opal.
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Neon Mint|Neon Mint]]''', also known as spring green, is the color between green and cyan.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Cyan Cyan]''' is one of the shades in the color triangle, along with magenta (neon pink) and yellow. It is a bright and neon color that is between blue and green.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Cyan|Cyan]]''' is one of the shades in the color triangle, along with magenta (neon pink) and yellow. It is a bright and neon color that is between blue and green.
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Teal Teal]''' can also be known as turquoise. It is a shade of dark blue-green that is associated with turquoise, a type of stone, and the ocean.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Teal|Teal]]''' can also be known as turquoise. It is a shade of dark blue-green that is associated with turquoise, a type of stone, and the ocean.
 
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| rowspan="2" | Azures
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Light_Blue Light Blue]''', also referred to as sky blue, is a light shade of blue that may incorporate some grey. It often crosses over with mint and lavender.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Light Blue|Light Blue]]''', also referred to as cloud blue or azure, is a light shade of blue that may incorporate some grey. It often crosses over with mint and lavender.
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Neon Azure|Neon Azure]]''', also referred to as sky blue and river blue, is a shade between cyan and blue. It is what most people think when hearing "blue".
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Neon_Blue Neon Blue]''' is a harsh and bright shade of blue known for being incredibly hard to create in pigments. However, it is one of the colors for electronic lights.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Neon_Blue|Neon Blue]]''' is a harsh and bright shade of blue known for being incredibly hard to create in pigments. However, it is one of the colors for electronic lights. Because Azure is what most people think when hearing "blue", Neon Blue has sometimes gone under the name of indigo, and may even appear more obviously purple at certain light levels.
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Blue Blue]''' is one of the main primary colors. The shades of blue included here are middle shades. It is a common favorite color, and has a wide number of shades.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Blue|Blue]]''' is one of the main primary colors. The shades of blue included here are middle shades. It is a common favorite color, and has a wide number of shades.
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Navy Navy]''' is a common name for dark blue. Its namesake originates from naval uniforms. It can sometimes border onto black.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Navy|Navy]]''' is a common name for dark blue. Its namesake originates from naval uniforms. It can sometimes border onto black.
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Lavender Lavender]''' is also known as light purple. It can be grayish, more red/pink, or more blue, such as in periwinkle. Paler shades of purple are popular in softer aesthetics.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Lavender|Lavender]]''' is also known as light purple. It can be grayish, more red/pink, or more blue, such as in periwinkle. Paler shades of purple are popular in softer aesthetics.
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Blurple Blurple]''' is a combination of blue and purple, hence the name. However, it can also be darker, bordering on navy. Blue-ish shades of purple go here.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Blurple|Blurple]]''' is a combination of blue and purple, hence the name. However, it can also be darker, bordering on navy. Blue-ish shades of purple go here.
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Fuchsia Fuchsia]''' is a reddish purple, as opposed to blurple above. It is commonly seen as a bold color associated with femininity.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Purple|Purple]]''' is a combination between blue and purple. It can lean more towards blue or purple, hence the shades above. It is a shade associated with royalty.
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Purple Purple]''' is a combination between blue and purple. It can lean more towards blue or purple, hence the shades above. It is a shade associated with royalty.
 
 
| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Neon Pink|Neon Pink]]''', also known as process magenta, bright, deep, or hot pink, is one of the shades in the color triangle. It is a bright color between red and purple.
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Cream Cream]''' is light brown, often registering as light yellow. It is considered a neutral color that is not as harsh as white. Ivory, beige, and vanilla are alternative names.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[[:Category:Fuchsia|Fuchsia]]''' is a reddish purple, as opposed to blurple above. It is commonly seen as a bold color associated with femininity.
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Tan Tan]''' is also known as khaki. It is a lighter shade of brown. Like the other colors in the brown family, it is a neutral color and referred to as an earth tone.
 
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| style="background: #ffffff; width: 80%;" |'''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Brown Brown]''' is an extremely dark shade of orange that is considered another color family on its own. It is incredibly common in plants, animals, and food.
 
 
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Most of the pages on this wiki are not color-categorized yet. This table is new, and the number of pages categorized will grow with community help.

This table shows the category pages for colors. Pages on this wiki are tagged with the color name in bold/linked, as determined by the aesthetic's most common visuals and images of clothing.

Color is incredibly subjective; these categories are not definitive or perfect, but are good enough for general searches. Because of this subjectivity, page categories under the colors are not a priority in moderation, and shades do not have to be perfect. For example, an aesthetic that incorporates mostly lavender can stay under purple, even if medium purple isn't present in the aesthetic.

Color Category page and explanation
Group Color
Multicolored Grayscale is the category where photos are in black-and-white. Photo-heavy aesthetics that predate color photography go here too.
Rainbow involves all colors of the rainbow in a bright/medium-hued palette. Aesthetics that include the rainbow are considered more "fun" and child-like. The sheer contrast between all the colors also causes them to stand out and be considered extreme, as the most common depictions of rainbows are with neon colors. These colors are also common in more "party" aesthetics that are purposefully loud.
Pastels are shades of colors that are pale and soft. Often, they are associated with the springtime, femininity, youth, and delicate aesthetics.
Mutes are shades of colors where the saturation and brightness becomes dull and dark. These are often used in realistic-themed aesthetics, as opposed to whimsical, dreamy, or idealistic aesthetics. Dull colors are also associated with masculinity.
Greys White is the lightest color and is achromatic. In pigments, bringing white makes it brighter and softer.
Grey is a neutral, achromatic, intermediate color between black and white. It can range from very pale to very dark. This category will also include silver/metal.
Black is an achromatic color that results from the absence or complete absorption of light. It is the darkest color.
Reds Light Pink is a shade of pink that is lighter. The lighter and more pastel shades are the most common shades of pink, and is what most people think when hearing "pink."
Red is a primary color in all color models. Here, the color includes the popular, brighter variations. Darker shades are under maroon, and light red is commonly known as pink.
Maroon, also known as burgundy, wine, blood, dark red, and many other variations, is a shade of red that incorporates brown, black and purple.
Oranges Coral, also known as peach, salmon, and melon, is a shade of light red-orange.
Orange is a shade between red and yellow. It can vary from being more red to being more yellow.
Burnt Orange, also known as dark orange, is a shade of orange with a darker hue, often bordering on brown.
Tan is also known as khaki. It is a lighter shade of brown. Like the other colors in the brown family, it is a neutral color and referred to as an earth tone.
Brown is an extremely dark shade of orange that is considered another color family on its own. It is incredibly common in plants, animals, and food.
Yellows Cream is light brown, often registering as light yellow. It is considered a neutral color that is not as harsh as white. Ivory, beige, and vanilla are alternative names.
Pale Yellow, also known as butter, lemon chiffon, and many other colors, is a yellow combined with white and is considered a pastel color.
Yellow is one of the shades in the color triangle. The color is halfway between red and green on the RGB color wheel. It, like many of the colors of the rainbow, can tie into multiple aesthetics.
Gold, also known as dark yellow and goldenrod, is a shade of yellow that leans towards brown and orange. This category includes both gold, the metal and the colors.
Chartreuses Chartreuse, which is also known as yellow-green, is the combination between green and yellow. It is typically associated with nature, but is often seen as undesirable.
Olive is a dark yellow-green that may incorporate some brown. It is popular with aesthetics that are murkier and darker, often with a nature or military motif.
Greens Light Green is the color green lightened with white. It can also be called pistachio and tea green. It often crosses over with mint.
Neon Green is an extremely harsh and bright shade of green. It is one of the colors used to create other colors on lights and screens.
Green, is a color that is one of the main three on the RGB color triangle. This category includes the neutral and medium greens, often found in nature.
Dark Green is a duller and darker shade of green that is also known as forest and evergreen. Like these two namesakes suggest, it is commonly associated with nature.
Mints Mint is this wiki's chosen name for the pastel shade of blue-green. It is also commonly known as aquamarine, seafoam, and opal.
Neon Mint, also known as spring green, is the color between green and cyan.
Cyans Cyan is one of the shades in the color triangle, along with magenta (neon pink) and yellow. It is a bright and neon color that is between blue and green.
Teal can also be known as turquoise. It is a shade of dark blue-green that is associated with turquoise, a type of stone, and the ocean.
Azures Light Blue, also referred to as cloud blue or azure, is a light shade of blue that may incorporate some grey. It often crosses over with mint and lavender.
Neon Azure, also referred to as sky blue and river blue, is a shade between cyan and blue. It is what most people think when hearing "blue".
Blues Neon Blue is a harsh and bright shade of blue known for being incredibly hard to create in pigments. However, it is one of the colors for electronic lights. Because Azure is what most people think when hearing "blue", Neon Blue has sometimes gone under the name of indigo, and may even appear more obviously purple at certain light levels.
Blue is one of the main primary colors. The shades of blue included here are middle shades. It is a common favorite color, and has a wide number of shades.
Navy is a common name for dark blue. Its namesake originates from naval uniforms. It can sometimes border onto black.
Purples Lavender is also known as light purple. It can be grayish, more red/pink, or more blue, such as in periwinkle. Paler shades of purple are popular in softer aesthetics.
Blurple is a combination of blue and purple, hence the name. However, it can also be darker, bordering on navy. Blue-ish shades of purple go here.
Purple is a combination between blue and purple. It can lean more towards blue or purple, hence the shades above. It is a shade associated with royalty.
Magentas Neon Pink, also known as process magenta, bright, deep, or hot pink, is one of the shades in the color triangle. It is a bright color between red and purple.
Fuchsia is a reddish purple, as opposed to blurple above. It is commonly seen as a bold color associated with femininity.