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Inspired by Coonawarra’s legendary wine region, this wine-dark red is a sophisticated burgundy-maroon for evening and formal wear.
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Coonawarra Nocturne – 220 – Professional Gel Polish 15ml
Dark, mysterious, and deeply saturated, Coonawarra Nocturne draws inspiration from the rich wine terroirs of South Australia’s Coonawarra region, where deep burgundy wines capture the essence of soil, time, and craftsmanship. This shade is a wine-dark red—almost a burgundy-maroon—that feels luxurious and intentional. It’s the colour of aged wine held up to candlelight, of deep velvet, of understated opulence. The tone is cool-leaning, with subtle brown undertones that prevent it from feeling purely blue-red, grounding it in earthy sophistication.
Coonawarra Nocturne is a statement colour that demands presence without loudness. Wear it during autumn and winter months when deeper palettes feel seasonally appropriate. Layer it with black, charcoal, cream, and soft golds for maximum impact. This shade pairs beautifully with tailored clothing, leather accessories, and minimalist jewellery. Consider negative space nail designs where Coonawarra Nocturne frames clean lines or geometric patterns. Alternatively, wear it solid for a powerfully understated look that signals confidence and refinement. Metallic gold accents or delicate line work in gold leaf create luxurious nail art pairings. This colour commands attention on shorter nails, appearing bold and intentional; on longer nails, it reads as glamorous and dramatic. Apply with careful precision; the deep saturation means even coverage is visually important. Two careful coats typically deliver the rich, opaque finish this shade deserves.
Skin Tones: Coonawarra Nocturne is exceptionally flattering on medium, tan, olive, and deep skin tones, where it creates striking contrast and visual interest. On fair and light skin tones, it reads as dramatic and bold, creating a statement moment that works for those who embrace bold colour choices.
Best Worn For: Formal events, evening galas, professional presentations, creative industry settings, weekend date nights, gallery openings, autumn/winter occasions, and occasions requiring understated luxury.
Pairs With: Combine Coonawarra Nocturne with Snowy Limestone for a high-contrast, striking effect. Layer with Barossa Cognac for a monochromatic deep colour narrative. Pair with Flinders Honey for a warm, complementary contrast that feels rich and intentional.
About the Finish: The cream finish on this deep shade creates a velvety, light-absorbing surface that enhances depth and richness. The matte-to-satin appearance eliminates shine in favour of a luxurious, jewel-like presence that feels curated and intentional.
Colour Type: A cool-leaning, deeply saturated wine-red with subtle brown undertones. This is a shade that reads as burgundy-maroon—a complex colour that contains multitudes. The saturation is high, the lightness is low, making it a true statement colour that works best in contexts where depth and drama feel appropriate.
How To Use
Clean, shape, and lightly buff the surface
Apply a thin Opal super base coat and cure for 30–60 seconds
Apply 1 or 2 thin coats, curing each layer fully
Seal with a top coat and cure to finish
Wipe the inhibition layer with a lint-free wipe for a glass-like shine
Pro Tip
Apply thin, even coats — two thin layers give better pigmentation and longer wear than one thick coat. Avoid flooding the cuticle area.
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