Are you sure the female is a lavender and not a yellow?
Probably going to get a lot of different and interesting stuff from that pairing. They might not be top quality only pet quality but still interesting nonetheless.
I love a good red the male is nice. I would get more of an idea what you might get if you’ve got the parents and potentially the grandparents genes too though.
Personally I got into cresties with a calm potato of a female with no lineage. She was sold as an orange brindle dal years and years ago. She is the frumpiest pet quality gecko at first glance with little cresting and never fires up anymore. However with the right male she produces way better stuff than herself. She’s produced reverse pins, extreme brindles, tigers, the average Chevron and bi color or two, and all with red, yellow, or orange base color. So it’s really hard to tell what you’ll get with that pair without telling us the genes of the grandparents also.
Ok well it depends on what you want from the pairing. The hypo from the lavender could potentially brighten up the red, if you’re into that. The female looks more like a whitewall than your average harlequin, so you’ll likely get different types of white-outs.