Vintage Floral Nails: A Touch of Cottagecore

Becoming Carmen – vintage spring dried floral taupe pearl nail manicure
Becoming Carmen – vintage spring dried floral taupe pearl nail manicure

Spring in Hong Kong always flutters by. One moment the blooms start colouring the streets, then before you know it, boom it’s already dripping wet and we’re thrown straight into summer. But it just doesn’t feel like spring if I don’t get at least one floral mani.

I had several ideas in mind: Y2K, retro (remember the daisy nails that I loved last year?), bohemian – or a mix of all of these. You can already tell that I ended up settling for something completely different.

Becoming Carmen – vintage spring dried floral taupe pearl nail manicure

I rarely opt for dried flowers in my nails as it’s a mightily fine line between looking delicate versus dated. So we broke off the flowers into teensy bits with their stalks intact and colours were limited to only purple, pink and a minty shade. I opted for a creamy nude base to deliver that cottagecore aesthetic and added gold flecks to fill out any gaps, almost like a floral mosaic.

Becoming Carmen – vintage spring dried floral taupe pearl nail manicure
Becoming Carmen – vintage spring dried floral taupe pearl nail manicure

The rest of the nails were a beautiful taupe. I love that these pearlised accents we found come with gold trim which adds to that vintage, almost Victorian feel and looks cute paired with bohemian rings. So not me, I know. Not pictured: my hair kept getting stuck on the pearls when I combed it.

Wearing Linjer:

Elisa Rainbow Moonstone Ring (c/o)

Heidi Mother of Pearl Ring

Nora V Ring


So… What Do You Think?

Which ring is your favourite? Or maybe you prefer sterling silver jewellery.

Either way, let me know in the comments below, I’d love to hear what you have in mind!

If you’re located in Hong Kong and are looking for someone who can draw fairly quickly or offer home service, I can also share my manicurist’s details upon request.


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Carmen Ho

Carmen started the blog as a place to encourage slow travel by storytelling her travel experiences. When she’s not at her desk, she divides her time between exploring the city she calls home and planning her next outing.

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