Go for the black and white and I would also add a black or white glitter!

Arpi Sekeryan
Nails O Naturel
On Apr 4, 2011 6:42 PM, "CAT BLUE" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think as a nail tech, you could totally get away with it and get
> attention for your business.
> Cathyren Provine
>
> On Apr 3, 10:25 pm, Amy Lunde-Provines - Licensed Nail Technician
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hey, all...
>>
>> Need some fashion advice for MYSELF for once :D  I was invited to a
>> fancy-schmancy wedding by one of my clients.  It is at the art museum,
and
>> all the guests are supposed to wear black, white, or a combination.  I
just
>> won an auction for a dress, and I found some shoes I like that seem to
match
>> perfectly.  Here are the dress and the shoes:
http://www.hue.org/bandw.jpg
>>
>> The question... would it be "too much" to have black and white nails as
>> well?  I was thinking of maybe doing a white nail with black free-edge or
>> vice versa.  Or do you have other suggestions?
>>
>> The bride is wearing nails and toenails that will match her dress (which
is
>> not white ;) shhhh!)  I am so excited for this event!
>>
>> Amy Lunde-Provines
>> Colorado
>
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