Update on my pink wedding guest dress: I did not end up wearing it, because it was pouring down rain relentlessly on the day of, and chiffon definitely isn't the best material to wear on a rainy day. Based on what a lot of guests wore at the wedding, though, the pink dress would have been totally fine. I have another wedding to go to at the end of the month, and I'll just wear the pink dress then. I ended up wearing a blue floral a-line dress that I was able to have altered at the waist just in time for the wedding.
Now here's where I ramble on too much about nail polish:
There's a ton of nail polish brands that are pretty great. If there's one beauty-related product that I hoard, it's definitely nail stuff ... So I've tried a LOT over the years.
One of my go-to brands is China Glaze (for sparkly polishes), and I've tried a lot of OPIs that I've loved (OPI creme polishes, specifically). These days, though, I'm trying my best to transfer to the "3 Free" or "5 Free" stuff, so I've been using more Essie polishes (which tend to be a hit or miss depending on the shade, much like OPI-- but I love Essie's base and top coats). I've also been collecting a lot of the Jamberry nail lacquers (which also fall under the "_ Free" category). Jamberry specializes in nail wraps, so a lot of people don't actually know that they make some fucking fantastic nail polishes. They aren't cheap, but they dry fast, and they wear like iron on my nails. (And I promise I'm not one of those annoying Jamberry consultants who pushes their shit 24/7; I'm just a customer who likes the shit). And over the past year or so, I've been trying out all kinds of different polishes from independent brands because they tend to be really unique.
For some reason, Sally Hansen doesn't do much for me. The "Salon" line of polishes they have (that are more expensive, especially for drug stores) are around the same price as OPI, but I personally find OPI to have an overall superior formula. And Revlon has a few great colors (Cherries in the Snow is one of the prettiest pink creme polishes you can find, period!), but most polishes I've bought from them have been duds.
As cheap as Sinful Colors is, though, I actually think it's a very decent brand! One of my favorite drugstore brands, actually! I've tried more good polishes than duds, and even when I find a dud, I'm not that mad because I didn't waste a lot of money. It's a great nail polish brand to start with, I think (especially when you're trying to discover your taste in what colors to wear on your nails).