With a claret red dress, a deep burgundy or a classic nude polish would complement the rich hue beautifully. If you prefer a bolder look, a gold or metallic polish can add a touch of glamour. For a more understated choice, a soft blush pink can create a lovely contrast without overpowering the dress.
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
Over time, the term 'claret' has come to mean a dry, dark red Bordeaux.
White.
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
Silver or white would go with a teal dress.
I would try pairing a chocolate brown dress with lemon yellow hued kitten heels.
well, he doesn't wear nail polish, but on a girl i guess it would be his line.
I have the details you described and everybody likes the color purple on me, so I would go with a purple dress.
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
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.