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Top 15 Black Rose Color Palettes for Creative Projects With HEX Codes

Max Wales
Max Wales Originally published Dec 05, 25, updated Dec 05, 25

Black Rose is more than just a dark red or plum. It blends mystery, elegance, and quiet drama, making it perfect for creators who want a moody, cinematic atmosphere without losing warmth. In color psychology, these deep berry and ink tones suggest sophistication, secrecy, and emotional depth, which is why they work so well for dramatic stories, luxury branding, and dark romantic aesthetics.

In video editing, Black Rose palettes are ideal for intros, title cards, thumbnails, and entire color grades. They help your vlogs, trailers, study-with-me videos, and channel branding feel cohesive and intentional. Below you will find 15 carefully designed Black Rose color palettes with HEX codes that you can apply directly in your designs or recreate in Filmora for consistent, stylized visuals.

In this article
    1. Noir Velvet Bloom
    2. Crimson Nightfall Scene
    3. Shadowpetal Frame
    4. Twilight Rose Cinema
    5. Midnight Vine Sequence
    1. Antique Ink Rose
    2. Faded Love Letter
    3. Victorian Garden Whisper
    4. Old Film Romance
    5. Dusty Blush Reverie
    1. Gilded Black Rose
    2. Opulent Wine Studio
    3. Scarlet Silk Branding
    4. Platinum Thorn Accent
    5. Neon Noir Highlight

Moody & Cinematic Black Rose Color Palettes

Noir Velvet Bloom

noir velvet bloom black rose color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #0b0a10, #2b1223, #5b1434, #b5385a, #f2d7e3
  • Mood: Dark, velvety, and cinematic with a subtle romantic undertone.
  • Use for: Ideal for dramatic title sequences, thriller trailers, and atmospheric YouTube intros.

Noir Velvet Bloom mixes inky near-black with rich rose and a soft blush highlight. It feels like velvet curtains in a dim theater lit by a single spotlight. The darker tones carry tension and drama, while the lighter accent keeps faces and titles from disappearing into the shadows.

Use this palette when you want your intros, lower thirds, and end screens to feel cinematic and cohesive. The deep shades work perfectly for background plates, while the lighter HEX #b5385a and #f2d7e3 make strong accent colors for typography, buttons, and thumbnails that still align with a moody Black Rose aesthetic.

Pro Tip: Build a Cinematic Black Rose Look in Filmora

To keep a Noir Velvet Bloom vibe across your whole project, set up a simple style system in Filmora. Use the deepest tones (#0b0a10 and #2b1223) as your background plates for titles and subscribe animations, and save your text presets with #f2d7e3 or #b5385a as the font color so every new title instantly matches.

Carry this through your edit by using the same palette on B-roll overlays, frames, and transitions. In Filmora, you can duplicate adjusted clips, reuse color presets, and save custom titles so your YouTube intro, main video, and Shorts all share one unified Black Rose identity.

AI Color Palette

If you have a reference image of Noir Velvet Bloom or any Black Rose mood board, you can let Filmora do the heavy lifting. Filmora's AI Color Palette feature analyzes the colors in a still frame and applies that look to the rest of your footage, so every scene picks up those deep berry shadows and soft blush highlights.

Simply pick a hero frame that nails your Black Rose look, then use AI Color Palette to match the rest of your clips. This keeps your A-roll, B-roll, thumbnails, and even vertical exports consistent, without manually grading every shot.

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HSL, Color Wheels & Curves

Once the base look is matched, you can fine-tune your Black Rose tones with HSL, color wheels, and curves in Filmora. Use the color wheels to deepen shadows into true inky blacks, warm up midtones toward rose, and keep highlights soft so skin tones stay flattering. Target reds and magentas in the HSL panel to push them closer to your chosen HEX codes without shifting the whole image.

You can learn more about shaping shadows and highlights with the Filmora color correction tools, then use the curves panel to add gentle contrast. A subtle S-curve will make the Noir Velvet Bloom palette feel even more cinematic, while preserving detail in both your darkest and brightest areas.

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1000+ Video Filters & 3D LUTs

If you want an instant Black Rose vibe, start with Filmora's filters and LUTs, then nudge them toward your Noir Velvet Bloom palette. Filmora's video filters and 3D LUTs make it easy to add film grain, soft glows, or dark cinematic contrast that complements deep rose and plum hues.

Apply a moody cinematic LUT to your footage, then adjust saturation and temperature so your shadows lean into #0b0a10 and your accents sit near #b5385a. This gives you a polished, on-brand look for trailers, YouTube intros, and social teasers without building a grade from scratch.

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Crimson Nightfall Scene

crimson nightfall scene black rose color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #050308, #2a0b16, #5a1a2e, #8c3047, #f4e3e8
  • Mood: Intense and suspenseful, like a city at night lit by neon and taillights.
  • Use for: Great for drama series recaps, crime documentary openers, and suspenseful vlog episodes.

Crimson Nightfall Scene feels like driving through a rain-soaked city after dark. Almost-black shadows and deep wine tones create pressure and mystery, while the pale highlight (#f4e3e8) keeps text and UI details readable.

Use this palette for story-heavy thumbnails, animated lower thirds, and gritty documentary intros. The darker HEX codes make strong backgrounds for chapter cards, while the crimson and blush tones are ideal for accent lines, progress bars, and call-to-action buttons in your YouTube graphics.

Shadowpetal Frame

shadowpetal frame black rose color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #08050b, #271522, #4a2038, #7e355a, #f0ccd9
  • Mood: Softly mysterious, blending shadowy depth with gentle floral warmth.
  • Use for: Use for poetic short films, quiet talking-head videos, and introspective montage sequences.

Shadowpetal Frame combines inky purples with soft rose, so the image feels like a secret kept in half-light. The midtones are gentle enough for skin, but still dark enough to feel atmospheric and intimate.

Try this palette for reflective vlogs, poetry reels, or soft B-roll montages. Use the darkest HEX codes for vignette-style overlays and frames, then reserve #7e355a and #f0ccd9 for title text, subtitles, or social handles so your on-screen graphics feel calm but still stand out.

Twilight Rose Cinema

twilight rose cinema black rose color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #06040a, #24142a, #4b2345, #a24368, #f7dce8
  • Mood: Dreamy and otherworldly, like a sunset fading into night over a city skyline.
  • Use for: Perfect for cinematic travel vlogs, stylized B-roll, and lyrical music videos.

Twilight Rose Cinema blends night-sky violets with glowing rose highlights, creating a dreamy, surreal atmosphere. It feels like golden hour that never ends, slowly slipping into night.

Apply this palette to travel videos, dreamy transitions, and performance sequences. The deeper shades are great for gradient overlays and split screens, while #a24368 and #f7dce8 work perfectly for highlight strokes on thumbnails, animated line accents, and logo reveals.

Midnight Vine Sequence

midnight vine sequence black rose color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #040309, #221321, #3f2136, #7c3054, #f5e6ee
  • Mood: Rich and immersive, evoking midnight gardens and hidden alleyways.
  • Use for: Strong for narrative shorts, dark academia study videos, and stylized channel branding.

Midnight Vine Sequence feels like walking through an overgrown garden at night, surrounded by deep violet and climbing rose tones. The palette is rich and immersive, with soft pink-white lighting to keep it from turning too heavy.

Use it for dark academia themes, bookish study-with-me content, or moody narrative shorts. The darkest tones frame your footage well for letterbox bars and lower thirds, while #7c3054 and #f5e6ee make great colors for headings, chapter cards, and minimal icons.

Romantic & Vintage Black Rose Color Palettes

Antique Ink Rose

antique ink rose black rose color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #120910, #3a1e30, #6c384e, #b4687e, #f7e5ea
  • Mood: Nostalgic and intimate, like a love note written in faded ink.
  • Use for: Use in wedding highlight reels, anniversary slideshows, and nostalgic lifestyle vlogs.

Antique Ink Rose pairs ink-dark plums with warm rose tones and a creamy highlight, giving footage a soft, romantic patina. It feels intimate and slightly faded, like old film or handwritten letters.

Use this palette for weddings, couple vlogs, or nostalgic family edits. Let the deeper HEX values shape your shadows and title backgrounds, while #b4687e and #f7e5ea are perfect for elegant typography, date stamps, and subtle flourishes on invitations or video covers.

Faded Love Letter

faded love letter black rose color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #1a0e16, #4a293c, #7a435c, #c98996, #ffe9ee
  • Mood: Soft, sentimental, and wistful with a hint of old-paper charm.
  • Use for: Great for narrative voiceovers, journaling vlogs, and vintage-inspired lyric videos.

Faded Love Letter leans into muted mauves and dusty rose, softened by an almost-paper white. It feels gentle and wistful, instantly giving footage a diary-like, personal quality.

Try it for journaling vlogs, storytime content, or lyric videos with handwritten fonts. Use the darker mauves behind subtitles and captions, and keep #c98996 and #ffe9ee for text, doodles, and underlines that stay readable on both desktop and mobile screens.

Victorian Garden Whisper

victorian garden whisper black rose color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #170c15, #3f2235, #74425a, #bf7a8e, #ffe3ea
  • Mood: Delicate and ornate, like a quiet stroll through an old manor garden.
  • Use for: Perfect for aesthetic routines, cottagecore edits, and soft brand intros.

Victorian Garden Whisper brings together dusky plums and blooming rose tones with softly glowing pink light. It feels ornate yet calm, like floral wallpaper and lace curtains in low light.

Use this palette for aesthetic routines, cottagecore videos, and soft brand intros. The deep plums make gentle, luxurious backgrounds for logos and titles, while #bf7a8e and #ffe3ea are ideal for icons, buttons, and accent frames around product shots or text overlays.

Old Film Romance

old film romance black rose color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #110910, #362331, #644256, #a86e82, #fbe2ea
  • Mood: Warm and cinematic, echoing grainy film stills and classic love stories.
  • Use for: Ideal for retro-styled vlogs, couple travel diaries, and nostalgic montage edits.

Old Film Romance mixes warm plums and rose browns with creamy highlights, echoing classic film stills. It feels like watching an old movie reel, slightly faded and warmly lit.

Use it for retro-styled vlogs, anniversary recaps, or travel montages. The darker HEX codes can shape faux film borders, while #a86e82 and #fbe2ea are great for time stamps, location tags, and retro title cards that pop against darker footage.

Dusty Blush Reverie

dusty blush reverie black rose color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #1a1016, #402635, #734156, #c38292, #ffe8ee
  • Mood: Dreamy and comforting, with a hazy, daydream quality.
  • Use for: Use for lifestyle montages, cozy room tours, and soft-spoken ASMR or study content.

Dusty Blush Reverie wraps your visuals in muted mauves and tender blush tones. It feels cozy and slow, like soft morning light filtered through curtains.

This palette is perfect for cozy room tours, lifestyle reels, ASMR, and study-with-me videos. Use the richer mauves as background layers behind text, while #c38292 and #ffe8ee make soothing colors for lower thirds, timers, progress bars, and subscription prompts that never feel too loud.

Luxury & High-Contrast Black Rose Color Palettes

Gilded Black Rose

gilded black rose black rose color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #050308, #2a1624, #5c2340, #f0c562, #fff5e6
  • Mood: Luxurious and dramatic, mixing deep florals with rich metallic glow.
  • Use for: Great for premium brand intros, product reveals, and luxury fashion lookbooks.

Gilded Black Rose combines dark berry tones with a luminous gold and soft cream. It feels rich and high-end, like a luxury perfume ad or jewelry campaign.

Use the deepest HEX values as your core background colors and letterbox bars, then let #f0c562 and #fff5e6 highlight logos, product names, and price tags. This palette works especially well in product reveals, fashion lookbooks, or any branding that needs to say premium at a glance.

Opulent Wine Studio

opulent wine studio black rose color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #08040a, #301324, #64243e, #e3a55d, #faf0e6
  • Mood: Sophisticated and polished, like a designer studio lit by warm spots.
  • Use for: Perfect for brand promos, studio tours, and polished educational content.

Opulent Wine Studio sets deep wine and plum against a soft gold accent and creamy off-white. The result feels editorial and carefully lit, like a designer studio or premium workshop.

Use it in channel trailers, studio tours, and polished tutorials. The darker shades support elegant full-screen backgrounds and overlays, while #e3a55d and #faf0e6 are strong choices for titles, UI elements, and key callouts in your thumbnails.

Scarlet Silk Branding

scarlet silk branding black rose color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #050307, #2a1019, #801c32, #f04f64, #fff0f4
  • Mood: Bold, confident, and attention-grabbing with a silky edge.
  • Use for: Use for channel branding, bold thumbnails, and punchy social media teasers.

Scarlet Silk Branding takes the Black Rose concept into a bolder, more saturated direction. Deep blacks and rich scarlet reds cut sharply against a soft pink-white highlight, creating instant contrast.

This palette is ideal for creators who want thumbnails and banners that grab attention in crowded feeds. Use #050307 and #2a1019 as background anchors, reserve #801c32 and #f04f64 for logos, buttons, and hero text, and keep #fff0f4 for subtitles and supporting text to maintain clarity.

Platinum Thorn Accent

platinum thorn accent black rose color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #050308, #251321, #5b2140, #d4d2d8, #ffffff
  • Mood: Cool, sharp, and modern with a metallic, editorial feel.
  • Use for: Great for tech reviews, portfolio reels, and minimalist title cards.

Platinum Thorn Accent blends dark rose tones with cool grays and bright white, feeling like a modern magazine layout. It has a clean, metallic edge that suits minimalist and tech-focused content.

Use the darker purples for backgrounds and overlays, then let #d4d2d8 and #ffffff carry your typography and logo marks. This palette works especially well for portfolio reels, tech reviews, and case-study style videos where you want a strong Black Rose base without losing a crisp, professional finish.

Neon Noir Highlight

neon noir highlight black rose color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #020106, #240b19, #5a1130, #ff2e63, #f5f5f7
  • Mood: Edgy and electric, fusing noir shadows with neon club lights.
  • Use for: Perfect for gaming intros, nightlife vlogs, and high-energy promo edits.

Neon Noir Highlight fuses inky blacks and dark rose with a vivid neon pink accent. It feels like a nightclub sign glowing in the rain, edgy and high-energy.

Use the dark HEX codes (#020106, #240b19, #5a1130) for dramatic backdrops and overlays, then deploy #ff2e63 as your power accent for buttons, killfeed text, lower thirds, and animated strokes. #f5f5f7 keeps UI elements readable, making this palette great for gaming intros, nightlife vlogs, and bold promo cuts.

Tips for Creating Black Rose Color Palettes

Black Rose works best when you balance its dark, dramatic base with carefully chosen highlights and accents. Here are some practical tips for building and using Black Rose color palettes in video and design.

  • Pair deep Black Rose tones with at least one soft light color (cream, blush, or pale gray) to keep text and icons legible on all screens.
  • Use the darkest HEX values for backgrounds, borders, and letterbox bars, and reserve brighter roses and blush tones for titles, buttons, and key calls to action.
  • Keep brand consistency by choosing 1 primary rose shade and 1 highlight shade, then using them across intros, lower thirds, end screens, and thumbnails.
  • Test contrast on mobile by zooming out on your thumbnails; if text disappears, lighten your background or brighten your accent color slightly.
  • Match your footage to the palette using color grading in Filmora so your overlays, filters, and typography all share the same Black Rose mood.
  • For cinematic looks, push shadows toward plum or wine instead of pure black; this keeps the image rich while staying on-theme.
  • Use subtle gradients between your darkest and midtone roses for smooth, luxurious backgrounds instead of flat, single-color blocks.
  • Create separate palettes for day and night scenes using the same core Black Rose tones but different highlight colors (warm cream vs. cool gray) to maintain continuity.

Black Rose color palettes are powerful tools for shaping mood, from dark and cinematic to soft and romantic or bold and luxurious. Whether you are designing YouTube thumbnails, brand intros, or full cinematic edits, these HEX-based combinations help you stay consistent and intentional with every frame.

Drop these palettes into Filmora, use them on titles, overlays, and color grades, and experiment until you find the version of Black Rose that best matches your story or brand. With AI tools, color controls, and ready-made filters, it is easy to turn a set of HEX codes into a signature visual style.

As you refine your look, save presets and reuse them across episodes, playlists, and platforms so your audience instantly recognizes your Black Rose aesthetic, whether they see it in a video intro, a reel, or a single thumbnail.

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