I recently got engaged and feel blessed to have the chance to marry the person I love – who happens to be a man. However, I realize that today a lot of people still don’t have that same opportunity, including my own brother. That’s why the étoile team would like your help to create a unique nail polish color that will celebrate the promise of marriage for everyone. Because everyone deserves their special day to sparkle and a lifetime of love.
Help us create the latest addition to our 2012 wedding polish collection with genuine diamond dust, by sharing the color you think best represents marriage equality:
- Leave a comment below
- Tweet us at @etoilepolish
- Leave a message on our facebook page
- Leave a comment on our “Marriage for Everyone” board on Pinterest
We’ll share the top three color choices next month and let you vote for your favorite.
xo
Erin
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Red. A deep, blood red with a hint of purple. For love, no matter who it is between, is painful because of the ups and downs. Red for one’s heart, always pumping blood throughout you, which all humans have. Red with purple because the typical color of girls is pink and boys is blue, and purple is what is the mixture of the two. This reddish purple- also the color the skin portrays after a bruise (which the LBGT and others endure often to both their bodies and emotions by the non-supporters) should also have gold flecks. But these gold flecks must be in a circle, portraying how love never ends, and also in short rectangles, like the equal sign. The label’s borders should be all the colors and the top should also be all the colors.
A multi-colored confetti/glitter nail polish or a crushed pearl color with those subtle, iridescent rainbow hues, kind of like a soap bubble!
Lavender, traditional color for ladies!
What a wonderful idea! I like red – it’s the color of love and blood – (sorry, that sounds grim) but if you think about it, it’s really beautiful because everyone is the same, we all have red blood.
I think a metallic like platinum, gold, or silver represents marriage equality. These metals are used as the prize (like in the Olympics). For me being able to marry the person I love is the greatest prize in life.
Turquois. It’s not traditional, but it’s a blending of colors that has a very cool and calming cache. It’s also the color of Caribbean water in many destinations where couples celebrate their nuptials.
I think some sort of white—even though you already have one white shade—because it’s a blending of all the different colors of light (e.g. colors of the “rainbow”).
Silver would also work nicely, to also represent a blending of different colors together, and also to represent the color of a ring.
I think a sheer rose gold, more pink than gold, would be very romantic.
Definitely a very sparkly sapphire blue! It’s such a romantic color.
I would love something infused with orange! It is just a fun, bright and happy color what could be better for celebrating such a happy moment!
mmm, am thinking of a pale shade of green
Silver might be nice – I see it as representing eternal love.
How about gold!
cool!!! what about blue for something blue
i think red would be perfect!