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  • I think a bright orange goes with fuschia really well. However it has to be the right shade of each color for it to look really great.
  • I would say navy, black or silver.
  • I like green
  • orange, yellow, and even brown!
  • pale pink
  • Black or white
  • Cream, definitely. And also a very pale shade of blue or green. However I don't know if you mean clothes or decorations.
  • Cream...some shades of pale yellow...black if you want to create a "hard" contrast. Silver probably could work. Some shades of lavender. The main consideration is to look at the COLOR VALUE of what you are matching. For example: we all "think" that RED is a HOT color...BUT put it next to electric blue...and you'll see the red quiet right down and the normally thought of as "Cool Blue" heats up! Fuschia is normally thought of as a hotter color, but again it depends upon the shade and color value..Transparent color, or Opaque (solid). It depends upon what mood/emotion you are trying to spark with the visual colors. Go soft for quiet, or dainty. Bright for fun and more lively.
  • White. But forget about what we say, use a colour scheme generator and use Fuschia as your base colour. Fuschia is made from 255 parts red, 0 green and 255 blue. In HEX code this is written as #FF00FF. (You might need to know this!) Eg: http://www.steeldolphin.com/color_scheme.html http://www.colorschemer.com/online.html http://www.colorschemegenerator.com/ http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html From a picture: http://www.degraeve.com/color-palette/ You get the idea. :) The best method, however, would be to look for already made colour schemes. Eg. http://www.colorschemer.com/schemes/?start=10
  • I think yellow and fuschia looks nice.
  • I think yellow and fuschia looks nice. Look: http://www.globalgallery.com/prod_images/bm-w876.jpg
  • Black, yellow, purple

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