Planning your wedding? Sign up to HELLO!’s Bride Guide newsletter for expert advice, budget help, wedding inspiration and real life stories delivered straight to your inbox. READ MORE: Queen Letizia teamed £6m wedding dress with unexpected heirlooms from royal in-laws Emerald-cut engagement ringsĪ squoval nail shape perfectly mimics an emerald-cut diamond, which has a shallow pavilion and open table to accentuate the clarity of the stone. "Playing off the points of a stiletto or almond-shaped nails will compliment these diamond cuts," she said. If you've got a popular princess-cut diamond, known for its symmetrical and square shape, or a cushion-cut diamond, which features rounded corners, Marina explained: "Squared-off nails help reiterate the sharper fancier feeling of diamond shapes.” Round and oval engagement ringsĪn obvious choice for round and oval cut diamonds are rounded nails, which Marina said will "embrace the symmetry of your round stone." Marquise and pear-shaped engagement ringsĪ marquise-cut diamond is a low-cut diamond with 58 facets while a pear-shaped diamond has a rounded bottom tapering to a point at the top. Square nails work well with cushion-cut diamonds Marina recommends not going too overboard with any nail art or glitter as they "make the hand look artificial and take away from the precious stone." Dark skin: dusty rose or coffee-coloured tonesĪnother timeless choice is the French manicure, which features a pink or nude base with delicate white tips that mimic your real nail.Olive skin: creamy nude or peachy shades.However, she noted that different shades complement and clash with different skin tones, so it's important to choose the right colour for you: "Around 50 per cent of my clients will go for a pale pink natural nail colour and the other 50 per cent will go for a warmer shade like peach or light pink," Marina said. Skip the sequins, the plunging necklines, and the spray-on bandage dresses. Interestingly, Kate's chosen hue continues to be very popular among brides today as nude colours tie in with every colour scheme and never go out of fashion. Another wedding faux pas is wearing anything too sexy, short, revealing or showy. READ: Bridal beauty treatments: Everything Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton and more had done What colour should your nails be for your wedding? Whatever role youll play at your next wedding, getting your photo. LOOK: 12 royal brides' wedding beauty secrets you'll wish you knew sooner FIVE TIPS TO AVOID WEDDING MAKEUP FAUX PAS, WHETHER YOURE THE BRIDE, THE GROOM OR A GUEST. I can’t wait to see the result when Prince William places his ring on her finger." "She was very pleased with the result and told me that it looked beautiful and elegant. She wanted something off-white and bridal, so these were absolutely perfect," Marina told the Daily Mail. Per tradition, white is a color to be worn exclusively by the bride, as it ensures all eyes are. "Catherine wanted something very natural looking and I felt these matched her skin colour beautifully. 'Probably the worst faux pas, I think ever, is for someone to wear white at a wedding,' says Monn.
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