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#B0AFA9 Lavender Gray
#B19CD9 Pastel Purple
#DA70D6 Orchid
#333333 Charcoal
#F8F8FF Ghost White
#000000 Midnight Black
#F5F5F5 White Smoke
#7851A9 Royal Purple
#C8A2C8 Pastel Lilac

Lavender

Palette Description

 Lavender
1. Lavender Gray - 
                            
                            #B0AFA9
                         - a soft gray with a hint of lavender
2. Pastel Purple - 
                            
                            #B19CD9
                         - a light pastel purple
3. Orchid - 
                            
                            #DA70D6
                         - a vibrant orchid color
4. Charcoal - 
                            
                            #333333
                         - a deep charcoal color for dark theme background
5. Ghost White - 
                            
                            #F8F8FF
                         - a crisp white color for light theme background
6. Midnight Black - 
                            
                            #000000
                         - a pure black for text in dark theme
7. White Smoke - 
                            
                            #F5F5F5
                         - a very light gray for text in light theme
8. Royal Purple - 
                            
                            #7851A9
                         - a rich royal purple for link text in dark theme
9. Pastel Lilac - 
                            
                            #C8A2C8
                         - a soft pastel lilac for link text in light theme

This color palette is inspired by the soft and elegant hues of lavender. It includes shades of lavender gray, pastel purple, and orchid for a soothing and feminine feel. The dark theme background is a deep charcoal color, while the light theme background is a crisp ghost white. Text colors include midnight black for dark theme and white smoke for light theme, ensuring readability. Link text colors are royal purple for dark theme and pastel lilac for light theme, providing a subtle contrast while maintaining distinction.

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