19 Velvet Nail Ideas for February That Feel Deep and Romantic

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Sure, they might not be as warm and fuzzy as their fabric counterpart, but there’s something undeniably winter-coded about velvet nails. With a shimmering, slightly metallic effect, they perfectly mimic that beloved cozy finish when seen in the right light. Paired with some of our favorite darker shades, think deep wine reds, cherry cola browns, and slate grays, they make quite the statement in the dead of winter. Ahead, we’ve rounded up 19 of our favorite velvet nail ideas, perfect for the month of February.

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Velvet Storm

Black and slate gray velvet manicure.
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We love adding a magnetic element to a velvet manicure—it helps create some visual interest. In this case, the silver stripe breaks up the black velvet while giving the manicure a dark, stormy aura.

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Rose Velvet

Magenta velvet manicure.
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For a velvet nod to Valentine’s Day, opt for a shimmery rose manicure, as seen above. The soft, velvety effect adds a hint of charm to the monochromatic look without making too much of a statement.

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Wicked Velvet

Wicked green velvet manicure
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Ever since the debut of Wicked, we’ve been thinking about our girl Elphaba quite a bit. Channel her magical energy with a swirling green manicure. The magnetic polish creates a highly dimensional finish that looks different depending on the angle.

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Bronzed Velvet

Short round nails with tan velvet polish
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Another benefit of a magnetic velvet mani is the ability to create subtle patterns in the polish. Here, the artist created a more dynamic look, adding movement to each nail. While the design might feel abstract, the toasted brown color makes the finished design still feel neutral.

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Periwinkle Velvet

Periwinkle velvet manicure.
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The beauty of periwinkle lies in its wearability. It somehow feels like more of a neutral than purple or blue. This gray-tinged shade is especially perfect for the season. We love the way the velvet effect utilizes a brighter purple sparkle for a subtle pop of color.

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Gray-Green Velvet

Green-gray velvet manicure.
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It’s not exactly gray, not quite green, and certainly not silver. Rather, this velvet mani seems to be the perfect in-between, leaning toward one shade or the other depending on how the light hits it.

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Velvet Witchy Ombre

Red to black velvet ombre manicure.
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Embrace the dark side of things this winter with a red-to-black velvet ombré moment that’s undeniably bewitching. The finished look almost resembles a black French manicure. Pair the design with long almond nails for a cool edge.

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Velvet Winter Whites

Winter white velvet manicure.
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Winter whites are just as fabulous in our wardrobe as they are on our nails. And this white, with its slightly green duo-chrome tint, is perfect for a slushy, snowy day. The iridescent top coat makes the color pop without being too blunt.

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Brown Jelly Velvet

Brown jelly velvet nails.
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Combine velvet and jelly nails and what do you get? This gorgeous velvet glass finish. While any color will put the trendy manicure on display, we especially love this sheer cola brown.

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Velvet Moonstone Gems

Velvet moonstone colored manicure.
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Mix and match your favorite jewel-toned velvet polishes for a stunning manicure. The starburst effect gives the illusion of mini galaxies bursting from each nail. To recreate for yourself, use a magnetic polish and hold a magnet over the center of each nail to activate.

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Ruby Red Velvet

Ruby red velvet manicure with one French nail and one nail with a bow decal.
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You say ruby slippers, we say ruby manicures. Add in a few red French tips to break up an otherwise monotonous mani. Or sub in one of your favorite motifs, like this adorable bow.

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Bubblegum Velvet

Bright pink velvet nails on long almond nails
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A bubblegum pink velvet polish, like the one used here, helps create a sugar-coated effect on the nails. In this case, the finish leans a bit more sparkly than usual, but it’s so stunning. Use the color as a velvet Valentine’s Day design or an opportunity to brighten up your winter wardrobe.

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Icy Blue Velvet

Icy blue velvet manicure.
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Take a cue from your wintery surroundings and go with any icy blue velvet polish. We love this one’s duo-chrome finish, which elongates the short square shape.

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Frosted-Over Velvet Green

Long coffin nails with light green velvet polish
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If the granular sugar-coating isn’t your style, a sheerer velvet coat leaves a frosted finish that instantly adds an icy tinge to any base color. In this case, light moss green is chilled over, giving the manicure a bit more depth and variation.

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Golden-Striped Burgundy Velvet

Two hands with long almond nails and purple and gold magnetic nail polish
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One of our favorite features of a magnetic velvet mani is the ability to add an unexpected burst of color to the manicure. Here, the wine burgundy polish reveals a golden stripe when held up against a magnet. The result? A dreamy jewel-toned effect.

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White and Pink Velvet Swirl

Light pink velvet nails with white swirls
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To really play up the benefits of a velvet polish, pair it with a traditional glossy tint. In this case, the light pink velvet stands out even more thanks to the contrasting white, which swerves in and out from the left edge of each nail.

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Emerald Velvet

Emerald green velvet polish on long almond shaped nails
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We love the way a deep emerald green looks with a velvet finish. The shimmery finish helps create a more nuanced shade at the center of each nail while still keeping the edges dark.

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Aqua Blue Velvet

Blue velvet polish on short round nails
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This is another great example of how a velvet finish helps bring out multiple shades within a single color. The aqua blue reads slightly purple from some angles while appearing almost teal from others.

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Alien Swirled Velvet

Long square nails with dark green velvet polish and white curvy lines
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Create contrast by utilizing different textures and finishes within the same manicure. And if you’re using two dark shades that can look similar, as is the case with this black and deep green, consider adding a stark white line between them to let each color pop.

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