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Red is more classic but still kinda Latin looking and fun! But the pink will match your colors so I can see why you're torn. Those are also my colors minus the lime green. Are you wanting your toes and fingernails to match?
I'll probably do a really pale pink or a nude shade of polish on my toes.
anything with Spanish influence in my imagination will compliment red.
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I'll set the stage: W'e're having a late morning ceremony and lunch reception at two locations who architecture is Spanish-Moorish style. I'm wearing "Jenna" by Maggie Sottero, white flower in hair, red shoes and a colorful brooch bouquet. Wedding colors are fuchsia, orange and spring/lime green.
The question is: Red or bright pink nailpolish?