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I think others have mentioned it already but a dark purple springs to mind. In any case, you can use this website paletton(dot)com/ to find complimentary colours - many designers I know tend to use this to find their next colour palette.
Yes, @alanwang, warm white sounds nice, and purple, like others have said.
Olive green can also be classy, as can black, if designed tastefully.
Isn't it tricky to ensure that the sophisticated, luxurious colours chosen will be displayed consistently across all platforms, though i.e. sticking to commonly-rendered colours?