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A truffle box with pink champagne. Luxury without coldness, depth without heaviness — for the person who creates her best work in candlelight.
Everything in the box
Not just colors. A whole material world — crushed velvet, dark ganache, pink champagne, rose foil — that you can step into and start using the same day.
Brand board, color cheat sheet, eight material textures, and the Champagne Suite typography system. Everything to use Velvet Noir the same day it arrives.
See what's inside →Everything in Tier 1, plus social templates, web-ready components, and the playground that lets you mix the kit any way your brand wants.
See the full playground →A scene, not a painting — built from feeling first.
A hotel room in Paris. Late evening. You're wearing something that feels like water against your skin. There's champagne — the good kind, the kind that's barely pink. The city is out there, glittering, but you're in here. Safe. Warm. Writing your masterpiece.
"I see you, world, but I am up here drinking champagne and writing my masterpiece." That's Velvet Noir. Safety + luxury. Depth without heaviness. The feeling of being wrapped in something expensive that nobody else needs to see.
The dark in this kit is not gothic. It is warm dark — chocolate brown-black with red undertones, the outside of a luxury truffle box. The pink is not baby pink. It is the pink of bubbles catching candlelight. The metallic is not yellow gold. It is rose gold foil — the ribbon on the box, the detail you noticed, good.
This is the kit for the person who knows that indulgence is not a guilty pleasure — it is the work. Her brand shouldn't look careful and corporate. It should feel like stepping into a room where the lighting has already been taken care of.
The full eight
Each one named for what it actually is, because “brown” tells you nothing and Dark Ganache tells you everything. Nothing here is flat. Everything is edible.
Pink champagne in crystal. Not baby pink, not hot pink. The pink of bubbles catching candlelight. Effervescent, luminous, alive.
Real dark chocolate — not black, not corporate. Warm brown-black with red undertones. The outside of the truffle box.
Deeper than Rosé Fizz. The silk lining of the box. Where pink gets serious.
The metallic warmth of rose gold foil. Not yellow gold, not copper — pink that catches light. The ribbon on the box.
That moment you bite in — the rich brown between dark and milk. Where the flavor lives.
The darkest dark — but warm. Like the shadow under heavy velvet curtains. Never cold, never flat black.
The tissue paper inside a luxury gift box. Warm, soft, never stark white.
The lightest touch. Almost-white with the faintest blush warmth. Like powdered sugar on something decadent.
The Champagne Suite
Playfair commands. Cormorant whispers. Inter clarifies. Three fonts that never compete — each one with a different volume of voice. All three are free Google Fonts, forever yours.
The whisper between headline and body. Cormorant in italic is one of the most beautiful screen serifs available — delicate without being fragile, elegant without being precious.
Designed for screens. At 300 weight on dark backgrounds, Inter genuinely disappears — the words arrive without the font getting in the way. At 500 weight uppercase with tracking, it becomes a clean caption voice. One font, two personalities. The workhorse that knows when to be quiet.
How to use them
A color swatch on white tells you nothing. What matters is how a color behaves next to other colors. These are the signature pairings — the combinations Velvet Noir was built for.
Velvet Noir is for the person who creates her best work in candlelight — not the one who asks permission to take up space. The kit is available now. If you want a custom kit built for your world, or if you’d like Emmy to translate Velvet Noir into a full website — that’s available too.