Nearly nude
Intensely clean and minimal, a classic nude manicure is about as versatile as it gets when it comes to pairing your nails with various events and outfit changes.
Nature’s calling
A fresh take on a white-and-nude manicure, this nature-inspired nail design is as chic as it is unique.
Airbrushed French manicure
A softer iteration of the French manicure, this airbrushed design is a timeless way to update the classic.
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Micro French
Another interpretation of the thicker French manicure, this style is elegant and understated, elongating the fingers and nails with beautiful effect.
Mother of pearl
Synonymous with a modern bridal aesthetic, pearl adornments instantly (and easily) elevate traditional nails.
Bejewelled bride
Pare back your festival nail ideas with delicately placed jewels for a luxurious, expensive-looking manicure.
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Pink chrome
Another modern twist on traditional nude nails, a chrome overlay is a gorgeous way to introduce metallic motifs without straying too far away from classic wedding nail designs.
Rose tinted
Minimal brides, this sheer, ultra-natural manicure is for you.
Seashell nails
Blending together pearlescence, iridescence and silver-white tones, this wedding manicure encapsulates glamour without being overbearing.
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Pair of hearts
While you can adorn every nail with a miniature heart, opting for two digits only makes the design really stand out.
Blushing bride
Another minimal wedding nail option, this sheer pink is subtle and stunning.
Mirror Mirror
Add a little edge to your wedding nails with metallic tips, perfectly paired with a skin-matched nude base.
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Neutral glaze
Reminiscent of Hailey Bieber’s glazed doughnut manicure, this natural-looking chrome is on trend but won’t date.
Mini-bows
For detail-oriented brides, these blink-and-you-miss-them bows are a beautiful finishing touch.
Silver half-moons
Add a touch of sparkle to the tips and mids of your nails, using the half-moon near the cuticle to guide your placement.
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Minimal curves
Update a classic wedding manicure with organic lines in a contrasting colour. For such tiny little things, they make a world of difference to the final result.
French melt
If you’re stuck between a rock (a classic manicure) and a hard place (a trending manicure), plump for something in the middle: namely, this hazy French melt.
Sheer nude
Sheer nude polish enhances your natural nails without covering them up completely. Think ‘your nails on their best day’. Who wouldn’t want that?
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Simple disco
One for the dancing queens, this carefully bejewelled manicure will catch the light (and your eyes) all night long.
Milk manicure
Imbue the traditional wedding white with a shimmering glow to create a beautiful milk-toned manicure.
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