Citations:dusty rose

Noun: "a light, puce-like greyish pink color, like a rose covered in dust"

 * 1994, Jan Willis, Beautiful Again: Restoring Your Image & Enhancing Body Changes, page 127:
 * The summer person looks best in blue-undertoned colors that are muted, such as dusty rose, French navy, and mauve.
 * 1996, Janet Evanovich, Two for the Dough, page 239:
 * The walls were painted dusty rose.
 * 1999, John Jakes, American Dreams, page 80:
 * His heart leaped when he saw how fetching she looked in her afternoon dress, silk chiffon with pleated sleeves, in a becoming shade of dusty rose.
 * 2009, Bridie Clark, The Overnight Socialite, page 138:
 * She'd locked the door of her Old Hollywood-inspired office, decorated in dusty rose and high-gloss white,
 * 2014, Harper Lin, Croissant Murder, unnumbered page:
 * The sun was setting, and the Eiffel Tower was a dusty rose in the distance.
 * 2015, Wyborn Senna, The New Elvis, unnumbered page:
 * She wore a thick skirt of nubbly fabric in a dusty rose that matched the splotches of rouge she'd dabbed on her cheeks.