The Love Letter Edit — Handmade Press-On Nails
A love letter is not written quickly. It is written on the finest paper available, in ink that takes a moment to dry, in handwriting that is slightly better than usual. It is sealed — not just closed but pressed, the wax or the lip or the fold that says: I wanted this to arrive intact. It is tied with something. The ribbon is always better than necessary. This is the protocol of devotion, and it has been the same in every century that has ever had post.
The Love Letter Edit is the correspondence set — not the boudoir, not the masquerade, not the morning after; the act of writing itself, the hour at the desk with the paper and the pen and the decision to say it in the most beautiful way available. Deep crimson, cream ivory, dusty mauve pink, blush pink: the palette of the finest stationery brand you have ever received mail from, the colours of the envelope that made you put down whatever you were doing and open it immediately.
The kiss-mark envelope charm — hand-painted pink with red lip print and gold stud seal — is the set's protagonist object and the first envelope in the 48-product Nail Amorette collection; a charm whose subject is the act of sending, placed on the cream nail as proof that the letter exists and has been handled and dispatched. Beside it: hand-painted red rosebud clusters, the botanical border illustration of correspondence paper rendered in deep red at bud stage — the rose before it opens, which is the most romantic version of the rose — clustered on cream as the stationery illustration the letter was written on.
The gold wire dangling bow with heart cherry drop and pearl is the fifth bow in the collection and the first constructed in gold wire rather than gel — the wire holds the bow's architecture in open form, so that the bow reads simultaneously as a tied ribbon and as a gold jewelry piece, with a heart cherry pendant and a single pearl hanging below it as the composite drop of a correspondence package tied with more intention than strictly required. Multiple 3D gold bow charms in distinct styles — structured and ribbon — appear across additional nails as the repetition of the bow motif that runs through every element of a beautifully wrapped correspondence: the bow on the letter, the bow on the envelope, the bow on the package.
On the dusty mauve blush nail: a deeply embossed quilted diamond pattern with pearl studs placed at every diamond intersection — the first geometric couture-textile emboss in the collection, the specific quilted vocabulary of Chanel's 2.55 and the padded silk lining of a jewelry correspondence box; the pearl studs in their structured grid positions are the first time pearl placement follows a geometric rather than organic logic. Along the smile line: a hand-laid pearl arc chain — the third smile-line arc in the collection and the first described as a chain, the pearls linked in the continuous logic of fine correspondence jewelry rather than placed individually. Gold micro sphere studs throughout are the small gilded details of a desk at which someone takes beauty seriously.
This is the nail set for the woman who still writes by hand, and whose handwriting is better than yours.
What Makes This Set Special
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Hand-Painted Kiss-Mark Envelope Charm — first envelope and first lip-print/kiss-mark motif in the 48-product collection; a charm whose subject is the act of sending correspondence; red lips on pink envelope with gold stud seal, placed on cream as the letter's proof of dispatch
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Gold Wire Dangling Bow with Heart Cherry Drop and Pearl — fifth bow in the collection; first gold wire construction — all previous bows are gel-built or hardware-stamped; the wire holds the bow's open architectural form as both tied ribbon and jewelry piece; heart cherry pendant + pearl bead as composite dangling drop below
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Embossed Quilted Diamond Pattern with Pearl Studs at Intersections — first geometric couture-textile emboss in the collection; all previous embossed surfaces are botanical or stitch-form; the quilted diamond is the Chanel/couture vocabulary applied to nail surface; pearl studs placed in structured geometric grid positions is the first grid-logic stud placement in the store
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Hand-Painted Red Rosebud Cluster Art — new painted floral subject; the rose at bud stage in deep stationery red on cream, clustered as correspondence paper border illustration; distinct from all painted botanicals in the store (flame, berry swirl, snowflake, vine)
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Multiple 3D Gold Bow Styles on One Set — first set featuring two distinct bow form styles simultaneously (structured + ribbon) as separate 3D gold elements on different nails; the bow motif as a compositional system rather than a single accent
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Pearl Arc Chain Along Smile-Line — third pearl smile-line arc in the collection; "chain" logic — pearls linked in continuous jewelry sequence — distinguishes it from individual bead placement (Rose Petal Bride) and silver bead sequence (Première Neige)
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Dusty Mauve Pink as Primary Surface — the specific vintage pink of aged rose petals and old letter paper; distinct from dusty rose nude (cooler), warm mauve nude (lavender-warm), and blush pink (lighter); carries the embossed quilted diamond as the set's most couture surface
Details
Make It Yours
The Love Letter Edit is shown in Long Stiletto — the sharpest point of the pen, the most declarative silhouette for a set built from the act of writing something important. Every set is made to order, built for your hands.
Choose your shape:
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Stiletto — pointed correspondence precision; envelope charm and wire bow read as the most editorial (as shown)
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Almond — organic taper; the rosebud cluster and quilted diamond emboss soften toward a vintage bridal register
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Coffin — tapered flat; the multiple bow charms and pearl arc read as the most fashion-editorial at this shape
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Square — architectural; the quilted diamond emboss reads as its most graphic couture-textile; envelope charm has the most deliberate stage
Choose your length:
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Long — full correspondence drama; wire dangling bow has maximum visual space (as shown)
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Medium — all elements condense to their most refined register; most wearable for Valentine's dinner through everyday elevated
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Extra Long — rosebud cluster painting travels the full cream canvas; wire bow pendant drops at maximum distance; the most editorial length in the set
Want The Love Letter Edit in a custom direction — blush and dusty rose with rose gold wire, all-black with crimson rosebuds, or a Valentine's gifting set for two? [Explore the Custom Atelier →]