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STRETCH VELVET | 323
Sale price$9.99
#color_RUBY DELIGHT
CRUSHED STRETCH VELVET | 23824
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#color_2MM PRIMO PINK
DISCO DOT STRETCH VELVET | 446
Sale price$11.99
#color_616 LILAC LUSTE
GATSBY CRUSHED VELVET | VVL001
Sale price$8.69
#color_DUSTY ROSE
PLEATED CRUSHED VELVET | 26685
Sale price$20.99
#color_313 BLUSH
BLITZ VELVET RIB | VV004
Sale price$11.99
#color_BEYOND ROSE/BLK
BURNOUT VELVET | 3635
Sale price$17.39
#color_499 BLUE NIGHTS
VICTORIANE BOUQUET EMBOSSED VELVET | 13305-5277
Sale price$17.99
#color_313 BLUSHING
ROSETTE EMBOSSED VELVET | 13306-5277
Sale price$12.99
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LUREX VELVET | 26686
Sale price$19.69
#color_331 BLUSH
GLITZY CRUSHED VELVET | VV002
Sale price$8.69
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CHEETAH PRINT ON 75D VELVET | 9823-4380
Sale price$14.99
#color_BEYOND BLUSH
JOSS SEQUIN EMBROIDERY ON VELVET | 23793
Sale price$17.69
#color_331 BLUSH
GLAMOUR SUPER CRUSHED VELVET | VV003
Sale price$10.99
#color_663 WINE/MAGENTA
ZS1901F PRINT VELVET | 54166-6902DP
Sale price$17.39
#color_ROSE GOLD SHADO
COCO SEQUENCE EMBROIDERY | 24538
Sale price$23.39
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MOONSOON GLITTER ICE VELVET | 25719
Sale price$15.99
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OLIVIA VELVET MESH | 27445
Sale price$18.69
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CHEETAH FUR ON 75D VELVET | 9827-4380
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MIKAYLA GLITTER VELVET | 26339-GLITTER
Sale price$18.69
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HONEY GLITTER BURNOUT VELVET | 24355
Sale price$23.69
#color_331 BLUSH
RITZY VELVET RIB | VV001
Sale price$16.69
#color_BLUSH SHADOW
COCO STARBURST VELVET SILVER | 24629
Sale price$26.39
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FRESH BURNOUT VELVET | 24350
Sale price$19.99

How to Use Pink Velvet in Fashion Design

Pink velvet is as expressive as it is adaptable. Each shade tells a different story, lending designers a full tonal range—from vintage charm to statement color.

Blush Velvet: Soft and Elegant

Blush velvet is understated and timeless. Its pale hue flatters the skin and creates a romantic glow for bridal or evening looks.
Best used for: Bridalwear, ready-to-wear separates
Recommended construction: Lightweight woven or crushed velvet for graceful drape

Rose Velvet: Classic and Romantic

Rose velvet balances warmth and grace, offering a vintage sensibility with modern structure.
Best used for: Wrap dresses, suiting, and bridal party attire
Recommended construction: Midweight rayon-blend velvet with soft sheen

Dusty Rose Velvet: Muted and Modern

Dusty rose feels sophisticated and editorial. The cool undertone pairs beautifully with Purple Velvet Fabric or soft neutrals for transitional designs.
Best used for: Skirts, outerwear, or formal jumpsuits
Recommended construction: Low-pile woven or velour for structure and polish

Coral Velvet: Fresh and Playful

Coral velvet energizes collections with sunny vibrance. Its subtle orange undertone makes it ideal for spring and resort pieces.
Best used for: Statement dresses, color-blocked designs
Recommended construction: Stretch or panne velvet for flexible wear

Fuchsia Velvet: Bold and Photogenic

Fuchsia velvet demands attention. Its intensity comes alive under lighting, creating instant visual impact for editorial, stage, or eventwear.
Best used for: Gowns, eveningwear, performance costumes
Recommended construction: Stretch velvet or spandex blend (10–25% elasticity)

Magenta Velvet: Rich and Confident

Magenta fuses red’s warmth with pink’s vibrancy for a powerful jewel tone that reads luxurious and strong. It pairs beautifully with Red Velvet Fabric for tonal layering.
Best used for: Eveningwear, suiting, or statement separates
Recommended construction: Woven rayon or polyester velvet (280–320 GSM)

Hot Pink Velvet: Energetic and Contemporary

Hot pink velvet radiates playful modernity. Pair it with Black Velvet Fabric for a striking contrast that feels bold and editorial.
Best used for: Party dresses, accent pieces, or capsule collections
Recommended construction: Stretch or panne velvet for sheen and movement

Why Choose Pink Velvet

  • Color Range: From blush to magenta, pink velvet covers an entire mood spectrum—from romantic to rebellious.
  • Tactile Luxury: Velvet’s pile adds softness and depth, catching light in all the right ways.
  • Production-Ready: Available by the yard in polyester, rayon, and spandex blends with consistent weight and width.
  • Professional Versatility: Performs across apparel, décor, and costume applications.
  • Enduring Appeal: Pink remains a staple tone for bridal, resort, and editorial design alike.

Weights generally span 180–320 GSM, with widths around 58–60 inches for efficient cutting and coverage.

Fabric Types and Use Cases

Fabric Type

Best Used For

Key Features

Stretch Velvet (poly/spandex)

Form-fitting dresses, performancewear

Flexible drape, soft sheen

Woven Velvet (rayon/poly blend)

Structured suits, jackets, gowns

Smooth finish, body and durability

Crushed or Panne Velvet

Resort, holiday, or editorial capsules

Reflective surface, movement and texture

Burnout Velvet (Devoré)

Overlays, sleeves, semi-sheer layers

Lightweight and textural

Velour and Knit Velour

Lounge sets, transitional wear

Short pile, comfort stretch

 

Mixing Pink Velvet with Other Fabrics and Colors

  • Pair blush or rose velvet with satin or silk for bridal softness.
  • Combine fuchsia or magenta velvet with sequins or metallics for eventwear.
  • Offset dusty rose velvet with matte crepe or ponte for modern tailoring.
  • Use coral velvet alongside chiffon or organza for breezy, spring-forward designs.
  • Layer with purple or red velvet for tonal gradients or color-rich editorial styling.

How to Choose the Right Velvet

  • Silhouette: Stretch velvet drapes fluidly for form-fitting pieces; woven velvet maintains structure for tailored garments.
  • Weight: Choose lighter fabrics (180–220 GSM) for flowing silhouettes and midweights (280–320 GSM) for body and shape.
  • Cutting: Cut single layers in nap direction to preserve color consistency.
  • Tools: Use microtex needles for woven velvet, stretch needles for knits.
  • Care: Dry clean or hand wash cold. Press gently from the wrong side to protect the pile.