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Bridal Nails
Author: Jamie Quinn
- By Jamie Quinn
On your wedding day all eyes will be on you, your new spouse and surprisingly, on your hands. From your photographer capturing detailed shots to signing your marriage certificate, and even showing off your wedding band, your hands will be the centre of attention for the majority of the day.
Among the whirlwind of wedding preparations, deciding on a nail colour might feel unimportant. However, your bridal nails are yet another opportunity for you to express your personality on your big day which is why we believe that your nails should be treated with equal importance as any other detail. Nail art has evolved into an art form, it provides a unique way to enhance your overall look as subtly, or boldly as you want to.
With the countless colour options, and never-ending list of design trends, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed with the choices. From classic and timeless designs like the ever-elegant French manicure with a bridal white tip, the insta-worthy glazed donut look, or more adventurous options, including bedazzled jewels or striking bold colours that will make your nails pop in photos. When weighing up your options, it’s best to book a nail trial just as you would with your makeup or hair. This way you can be sure that the design you are considering is what you want to see in your wedding photos for years to come.
To help narrow it down for you, we’ve put together some options that brides love.
French manicure: Chic and timeless, the French manicure is a time-tested bridal nail that works with anything.
Something blue: We’re all familiar with the age-old wedding tradition. Why not have your nails as your something blue?
Dress matching: If you have a pearl veil or sparkles on your gown, bring the detail across to your nails to really tie the look together.
Chrome: Whether you know the trend as glazed donut or Hailey Bieber nails, there’s no denying this look is classy.
Nude: For the understated bride, a bare-look nail makes for a chic and simple option.
Images: Sourced from Pinterest.
On your wedding day all eyes will be on you, your new spouse and surprisingly, on your hands. From your photographer capturing detailed shots to signing your marriage certificate, and even showing off your wedding band, your hands will be the centre of attention for the majority of the day.
Among the whirlwind of wedding preparations, deciding on a nail colour might feel unimportant. However, your bridal nails are yet another opportunity for you to express your personality on your big day which is why we believe that your nails should be treated with equal importance as any other detail. Nail art has evolved into an art form, it provides a unique way to enhance your overall look as subtly, or boldly as you want to.
With the countless colour options, and never-ending list of design trends, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed with the choices. From classic and timeless designs like the ever-elegant French manicure with a bridal white tip, the insta-worthy glazed donut look, or more adventurous options, including bedazzled jewels or striking bold colours that will make your nails pop in photos. When weighing up your options, it’s best to book a nail trial just as you would with your makeup or hair. This way you can be sure that the design you are considering is what you want to see in your wedding photos for years to come.
To help narrow it down for you, we’ve put together some options that brides love.
French manicure: Chic and timeless, the French manicure is a time-tested bridal nail that works with anything.
Something blue: We’re all familiar with the age-old wedding tradition. Why not have your nails as your something blue?
Dress matching: If you have a pearl veil or sparkles on your gown, bring the detail across to your nails to really tie the look together.
Chrome: Whether you know the trend as glazed donut or Hailey Bieber nails, there’s no denying this look is classy.
Nude: For the understated bride, a bare-look nail makes for a chic and simple option.
Images: Sourced from Pinterest.