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Champagne is considered a neutral color, just like how white and black are neutral colors. If I were wearing a champagne dress, I would wear a bright colored nail polish. The trend in nail polish right now are bright blues, pinks, purples, etc.
I would say a nude color or ivory
White.
Over time, the term 'claret' has come to mean a dry, dark red Bordeaux.
Silver or white would go with a teal dress.
I would try pairing a chocolate brown dress with lemon yellow hued kitten heels.
Drink it. (It's a red wine.)
what's wrong with black? i think it can look really good on nails. you could try matching them to your accessories (shoes, etc) or just go with a french polish, that goes with pretty much everything. what about silver or grey? hope it helped
I have the details you described and everybody likes the color purple on me, so I would go with a purple dress.
well, he doesn't wear nail polish, but on a girl i guess it would be his line.
Litmus paper is a sort of dark mauve colour in neutral substances like water. It was traditionally described as 'claret', though I never thought it looked like the claret I drank.
Yes, an amateur would win the Claret Jug if he won the Open Champoinship. However, he would not win the prize money, as that would contavene his amateur status