Yes, a black shrug can complement a violet blue dress quite well. The contrast between the black and the vibrant hue of the dress can create a striking and elegant look. Additionally, black is a versatile color that pairs nicely with many shades, including violet blue, making it a stylish choice for layering.
Dark violet/Indigo (Dark blue-purple).
Blue Violet is the correct answer
Blue violet
Violet and red-violet are made of red and blue.
violet looks like a very deep blue actually violet is purple. crayola made up the name purple, it is really violet and that is the truth. violet is a secondary color you get from mixing the primaries red and blue red+blue=violet purple sounds much cooler than violet though Like Elizabeth Taylor's eyes:
Dark Blue But It Effects violet ...!!!!
The dress was confirmed to be blue and black
Dark violet/Indigo (Dark blue-purple).
The color red can be changed to violet by adding the color blue. Red and blue are both primary colors, a violet is a secondary color.
black and light/normal blue
black
Yes, a short blue dress goes with black. But if it was a long dress down to your ankles, i would wear white or clear or blue shoes.
Blue and gold
Black and blue.
The dress is blue and black. The lace-y bits, that MAY look gold to you are, in fact, black. The parts that MAY look lighter or even white are, in fact, blue.
Navy blue is primary blue that is darkened by adding a very tiny amount of black.