6 Subtle and Elegant Wedding Manicures

While some brides go all out for their wedding manicures and get flashy bling embellishments and wild colors, others prefer a more subtle and elegant look. We feel that the following manicure ideas are

Rustic Wedding in Coral and Orange

Coral and orange is a bit unheard of when it comes to rustic weddings because usually this type of wedding makes use of subtle colors or at least, those that resemble nature (brown, yellow, green). So it’s a cool deviation to see these stand out colors in Rachel & Jeff’s rustic wedding. For me, this palette really made some details pop out nicely in photos. And the fact that it looks tropical to me – because they’re the color of some known tropical fruits – made me feel refreshed and warm. Congratulations Rachel & Jeff!

Red, White, and Blue Nautical Styled Shoot

You don’t need to have your wedding by the 4th of July or by Veterans Day to have red, white, and blue as your color palette and this styled shoot will show you why. It’s a lovely combination, specially if you’re aiming for a nautical theme, but nevertheless, these three colors are bound to go well together no matter what your intended style is. You can opt for something softer like sky blue and pink but there’s this certain charm if you use the richness of red and navy blue. It’s much easier to use blue as your base color then have hints of red but we’re sure that reversing this would still lead to awesome results. But anyway, this nautical themed styled shoot will surely bring out the patriotic side of you. We loved everything about it and we’re sure that you will too.

Fairy Tale at the Villa

Such a lovely bride. Although we aren’t provided with that much details about this wedding, our bride is enough to give us a hint that this event was lovely. The venue was amazing as well and it has so much character that the portraits stood out and gave this wedding dimensions. Congratulations Chrissy & Danial!

Endless Love

Oooh, I love the black and white details of this wedding. Really classy and luxurious. The monochromatic blend of this palette is unconventional for weddings (because people tend to stray away from the color black during weddings) but if done the right way, et voila – a beautiful and noteworthy event. I am particularly in love with the cake and the bouquet. The cake is simple and single tiered but gosh, it looks nicer than some of the 3+ tiered ones I’ve seen. Then the bouquet was purely white roses and then adorned with black details all around. It looked so tasteful. Anyway, if you’re wondering why we’ve titled this feature as Endless Love, it’s to pay homage to the song our couple had their first dance with. Congratulations Chantal & Aldin!