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Purple
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Scarlet & Burgundy & Purple
Scarlet, Burgundy and Purple Color Trio — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
AnalogousScarlet, Burgundy and Purple Color Meaning
Burgundy (deep, dark — the characteristic deep dark burgundy of the most immediately specific and the most comprehensively French-aristocratic-wine-tradition-specific of all the French AOC wines: the aged Bordeaux — the most specifically and the most immediately Cabernet-Sauvignon-Merlot-Cabernet-Franc-Petit-Verdot-blend-and-most-comprehensively-Médoc-and-Saint-Émilion-and-Pomerol-AOC-region-specific of any French wine appellation — the specific deep dark burgundy-to-garnet of the most precisely Cru-Classé-minimum-years-aged Bordeaux Claret — the most comprehensively French-aristocratic-court-and-châteaux-estate-tradition-specific and the most immediately Château-Lafite-Margaux-Latour-Pétrus-internationally-prestige of any French wine tradition) and Purple (deep, royal — the characteristic deep royal purple of the most immediately specific and the most comprehensively French-Bourbon-royal-court-tradition-specific of all the French royal ceremonial vestment colors: the Bourbon royal mantle purple — the most specifically and the most immediately French-Bourbon-dynasty-royal-purple-mantle-tradition and the most comprehensively Grand-Habit-de-Cour-purple-velvet-fleur-de-lis-gold-embroidered of any French royal ceremonial vestment tradition — the specific deep royal purple of the most precisely Tyrian-purple-dyed and the most immediately French-royal-fleur-de-lis-gold-embroidered royal mantle — the most comprehensively Bourbon-dynasty-sun-king-Louis-XIV-and-XV-and-XVI-court-ceremonially-specific of any French royal court vestment) create the most specifically Versailles and the most immediately French Bourbon court aged-Bordeaux-royal-purple pair. Against Scarlet's brilliant French-fleur-de-lis warm, this creates the most specifically Versailles French Bourbon royal court palette.
The palette is the visual world of Versailles and the French Bourbon royal court — the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively French-Absolutism-sun-king-specific of all the French royal historical sites (the Palace of Versailles — the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively UNESCO-World-Heritage-Site-French-royal-palace-specific of any surviving European royal palace — UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979 — the most immediately Louis XIV-commissioning from 1661 CE and the most specifically Versailles-relocated-royal-court-1682-CE of any French royal palace tradition — attracting approximately 7-8 million visitors per year — the most immediately internationally visited royal palace in the world).
Scarlet, Burgundy and Purple in Design
Vivid brilliant Scarlet, deep dark Burgundy, and deep royal Purple create the most Versailles French Bourbon court and most brilliantly French royal analogous palette. Versailles French royal palette — brilliant scarlet French fleur-de-lis royal heraldry most vividly Bourbon court, deep dark burgundy Bordeaux Cru-Classé-aged most deeply French aristocratic, and deep royal purple Bourbon royal mantle gold-embroidered most brilliantly French royal.
Scarlet, Burgundy and Purple Color Style
Versailles French Bourbon royal court and most brilliantly French royal — vivid brilliant Scarlet French-fleur-de-lis, deep dark Burgundy Bordeaux-Cru-Classé, and deep royal Purple Bourbon-royal-mantle. The palette of the most immediately internationally famous French royal palace and the most comprehensively Louis XIV-Sun-King-Versailles-absolute-monarchy-specific French heritage.
What Scarlet, Burgundy and Purple Mean Together
Scarlet is the French fleur-de-lis — the vivid brilliant red of the most immediately famous French royal heraldic symbol. The fleur-de-lis: the fleur-de-lis (the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively French-royal-Bourbon-dynasty-heraldic-tradition-specific of any European heraldic symbol — the most directly and the most immediately French-Capetian-monarchy-12th-century-adopting and the most comprehensively French-royal-arms-Azur-semé-de-lys-Or-originally-describing — the most immediately internationally associated French royal heraldic symbol with the most comprehensively French-monarchy-cultural-identity of any European national heraldic tradition — used in the most immediately important French royal ceremonies and the most specifically Sacre — coronation — of the most important French Bourbon kings at Reims Cathedral — the most immediately Reims-Cathedral-specifically-coronation-venue and the most comprehensively 25-French-Capetian-and-Valois-and-Bourbon-kings-most-specifically-coronated of any French ecclesiastical coronation venue). Burgundy is the aged Bordeaux — the deep dark burgundy of the most prestigious French wine tradition. Bordeaux wines: the Bordeaux wine classification (the most immediately internationally prestigious and the most comprehensively 1855-Exposition-Universelle-Classement-des-Crus-specifically-Napoleon-III-commissioning of any French wine classification system — the most directly and the most immediately Médoc-and-Sauternes-61-châteaux-classifying and the most comprehensively Grand-Cru-Classé-en-1855-legally-protected of any French wine appellation classification — with the most immediately internationally famous Bordeaux Crus Classés including: Château Lafite Rothschild — Premier Cru Classé — the most immediately internationally prestigious and the most comprehensively single-most-valuable-per-bottle of any French red Bordeaux wine; Château Margaux — Premier Cru Classé — the most immediately personally named-after and the most specifically Margaux-commune-Médoc-estate of any Premier Cru Bordeaux château; and Château Pétrus — not in the 1855 classification but the most immediately internationally auction-price-record-holding of any Pomerol Bordeaux wine). Purple is the Bourbon royal mantle — the deep royal purple of the most immediately French royal ceremonial vestment. Versailles and Louis XIV: the Palace of Versailles (the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively French-Absolutism-Louis-XIV-Sun-King-specifically-commissioning and the most immediately 1682-CE-royal-court-relocating of any European royal palace — the most directly and the most immediately André-Le-Nôtre-geometric-garden-designing and the most comprehensively Jules-Hardouin-Mansart-Hall-of-Mirrors-building of any French Baroque palace — featuring: the Hall of Mirrors — Galerie des Glaces — the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively 357-mirror-17-arcaded-gallery-specific of any French royal ceremonial gallery — approximately 73 meters long — the most immediately diplomatically important and the most specifically German-Empire-January-18-1871-CE-proclamation-venue and the most comprehensively Versailles-Treaty-June-28-1919-CE-signing-venue of any French royal ceremonial room — simultaneously the most immediately historically important and the most comprehensively French-royal-tradition-and-modern-European-history-specific of any French palatial room).
Scarlet, Burgundy and Purple in Branding
Versailles French Bourbon court and most brilliantly French royal tradition brands with the most specifically Versailles analogous palette, French royal heritage and Bourbon cultural brands, premium luxury Versailles and French royal heritage brands with scarlet-burgundy-purple vocabulary.
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Scarlet, Burgundy and Purple in Fashion & Interior
In fashion, Scarlet-Burgundy-Purple is the Versailles French Bourbon palette — vivid brilliant Scarlet French-fleur-de-lis, deep dark Burgundy Bordeaux-Cru-Classé, and deep royal Purple Bourbon-royal-mantle. In Versailles-Baroque-inspired interiors, Purple as the dominant deep royal mantle anchor, Burgundy for the deep dark Bordeaux secondary, and Scarlet for the brilliant fleur-de-lis warm jewel.
Scarlet, Burgundy & Purple — Each Color Separately
Scarlet
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Vivid brilliant red — the Versailles fleur-de-lis in the most French Bourbon court trio.
Explore Scarlet →Burgundy
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Deep wine red — the aged Bordeaux, the most deeply French royal court dark.
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Deep royal purple — the Bourbon royal mantle, the most brilliantly French royal.
Explore Purple →Scarlet, Burgundy and Purple — FAQ
- Do Scarlet, Burgundy and Purple work together?
- Yes — most brilliantly French Bourbon Versailles analogous: Burgundy deep dark Bordeaux-Cru-Classé and Purple deep royal Bourbon-mantle are the most specifically French and the most immediately Versailles-court wine-royal pair, Scarlet brilliant fleur-de-lis the most immediately heraldically French warm. Versailles: Scarlet fleur-de-lis brilliant, Burgundy Bordeaux deep dark, Purple Bourbon mantle deep royal.
- What is the Hall of Mirrors and its diplomatic history?
- The Galerie des Glaces — Hall of Mirrors (the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively Jules-Hardouin-Mansart-designing and the most specifically 1678-1684-CE-construction of any French royal ceremonial gallery — approximately 73 meters long by 10.5 meters wide by 12.3 meters high — featuring 357 mirrors reflecting 17 arched windows — the most immediately dramatically light-reflecting and the most comprehensively Baroque-palatial-architecture-grandeur-specific of any French royal ceremonial room) has been the venue for: (1) The proclamation of the German Empire (January 18, 1871 CE — the most immediately diplomatically humiliating and the most comprehensively French-national-pride-devastating of any German proclamation in France — Kaiser Wilhelm I proclaimed German Emperor in the most immediately symbolically significant and the most specifically French-royal-ceremonial-grandeur-specific Versailles Hall of Mirrors — the most directly and the most immediately Franco-Prussian-War-French-defeat-specifically-marking of any German imperial proclamation ceremony — the most comprehensively diplomatically chosen and the most immediately personally Bismarck-politically-motivated venue selection of any German imperial proclamation); (2) The Treaty of Versailles (June 28, 1919 CE — the most immediately World-War-I-ending and the most comprehensively most-disputed-20th-century-peace-treaty-specific of any modern peace agreement — signed in the most immediately symbolically chosen Hall of Mirrors — the most directly and the most immediately symmetrically-reversing-the-1871-German-proclamation and the most specifically Allied-Powers-diplomatically-deliberate venue choice of any post-World-War-I peace treaty signing venue — containing: the most immediately controversial Article 231 — 'War Guilt Clause' — the most comprehensively German-reparations-and-responsibility-specifying of any post-World-War-I peace treaty clause).
- What proportion creates the most Versailles French Bourbon quality?
- Purple dominant (50%) as the deep royal Bourbon-mantle ceremonial anchor; Burgundy at 30% as the deep dark Bordeaux secondary; Scarlet at 20% as the brilliant fleur-de-lis warm jewel. Purple's dominance creates the Versailles French Bourbon quality — the vast, deep, royally specific purple of the most immediately Tyrian-purple-dyed-tradition and the most comprehensively French-Bourbon-dynasty-royal-ceremonial-mantle-specific velvet — covering every most important French royal coronation mantle at Reims Cathedral, every most specifically French royal court ceremony at Versailles, and every most comprehensively Bourbon-dynasty-royal-portrait-Louis-XIV-through-Louis-XVI of any French royal tradition — is the single most immediately royal-status-color-specific and the most comprehensively French-Bourbon-monarchy-representing color element; Burgundy's deep dark Bordeaux provides the most immediately aristocratic-wine-tradition secondary; and Scarlet's brilliant fleur-de-lis provides the most immediately royal-heraldic and the most comprehensively French-Capetian-tradition warm accent.