Here comes the bride, all dressed in white—or is it ivory? A full-length cathedral veil or a sharp two-piece suit? Modern brides are rewriting the rules on what to wear for the big day, and we're all for it. That said, whether you tend to be more of a classic, conventional bride or are looking for something avant garde, there's an easy canvas on which to display an extra peep of personality: your nails.
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trends in wedding nail colors, we spoke with industry experts Sarah Gibson Tuttle, CEO, and founder of L.A.-basedOlive
June; Lauren Dunne, co-founder, and CEO of DC-based Varnish Lane; and celebrity crystal manicurist and founder of Mazz Hanna Beauty, Mazz Hanna. Working with brides year-round, both Tuttle and Dunne have first-hand insight into what wedding nail colors are being worn from coast to coast, plus Hanna is setting trends on the celebrity front. All agree that while many brides stick to tried-and-true classics likeEssie's Ballet Slippers, it's fun when others use their wedding manicure as a way to show off their personality or the requisite "something blue" with nail art or in shades likeOlive
June’s CNHfor a special pedicure.
Keep scrolling for 24 of the most-requested wedding nail colors according to our three pros and get inspired for the big day. No matter what kind of bridal style you choose, the important thing is to be true to yourself. So go ahead, add a little extra sparkle if that suits your fancy.
Natural Nudes
Olive
June
MM, a Toasted Neutral
According to the team at Olive
June, West Coast brides are loving warm and cool neutrals. Tuttle describes the above shade, named after Mandy Moore, as a "toasted" neutral.
Olive
June
CDJ, a Creamy Neutral
On the cooler side of the spectrum, Tuttle loves CDJ, a creamy neutral that looks gorgeous on any skin tone.
OPI
Samoan Sand
Another popular shades for brides-to-be at Olive
June salons.
Orly
Sheer Nude
"My absolute favorite nail color of all time is Sheer Nude by ORLY," says Hanna. "It's a 9-free gel color that looks absolutely stunning on every skin tone, nail length, and shape."
Essie
Topless and Barefoot
If you are looking for more coverage while still keeping it neutral, Hanna recommends this universally flattering Essie shade.
Pastel Pinks
Deborah Lippmann
Sarah Smile
"This shade of pink was created by Deborah Lippmann with Sarah Jessica Parker to be the perfect sheer pink, but with enough courage to make it noticeable," explains Dunne. Try two or three coats depending on how opaque you want the color to be.
Deborah Lippmann
Baby Love
In addition to Sarah Smile, this classic blush pink is also hugely popular among Varnish Lane's brides. Dunne says Baby Love has slightly less coverage, making it perfect for the bride who is looking for a more subtle, nearly nude natural nail.
Essie
Ballet Slippers
The most classic bridal shades tend to be slightly sheer—if you've ever picked up a single bridal magazine, you know you can't go wrong with Essie's Ballet Slippers.
Essie
Mademoiselle
Essie's Mademoiselle is a classic sheer-neutral beloved by brides everywhere.
Zoya
Betty
You can't go wrong with a perfect pale pink.
Bright Whites
OPI
Alpine Snow
Apply a glossy top coat for a high-shine finish and to help keep your white manicure pristine through wedding day festivities.
Essie
Perfectly Poised
A sleek French manicure is also a great option for classic brides—just don't skip the top coat!
Something Blue
Olive
June
CNH, a Denim Blue
Tuttle calls this shade "the blue jeans of nail polishes," and loves it for an unexpected bridal pedicure.
Olive
June
BP - icy blue
This icy blue is the pastel wedding nail color we dream about.
Zoya
Blu
A very subtle something blue.
Zoya
Kristen
This blue-gray hue is perfect for brides whose weddings have a cool color palette.
Delicate Designs
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According to Tuttle, West Coast brides are definitely embracing subtle nail art for the big day. "Subtle nail art is a safe way to express your personal style," she explains and recommends a skinny metallic French for a classic look with a twist.
Olive and June
The Shine Set
Use metallic nail polish to accent any type of wedding day nail art.
Teenoir
Starry Leaves Flower Nail Art Stickers
These tiny flower nail art stickers also a fun way to connect the color palette of the décor to your wedding day wardrobe.
Zoya
Ziv
Ziv by Zoya is one of Hanna's all-time favorite metallics. "It's super shiny and lustrous and would be a great option to bring out any gold details in your dress," she explains.
Seasonal Shades
Londontown Lakur
Guarded Jewel
For fall brides leaning into the season, Dunne recommends maroon reds. The shade above has a hint of raspberry, which she explains won't read as "holiday red" but is also not too dark and photographs very well.
Olive
June
BI, a Peachy Orange
Tuttle recommends considering the color palette and setting of the wedding for brides who want something other than a neutral manicure. We love this peach-y beach-y shade for summer brides.
Londontown Lakur
Dolly Mix
Dunne's favorite non-traditional bridal nail color is this subtle lilac with a hint of blue-gray, a fun shade for spring brides.
Londontown Lakur
Brill-ant
This shade is a cross between a neutral and a metallic, which, in our opinion, is totally brilliant.
Londontown Lakur
Royal Wedding Coral
The ideal manicure (and pedicure) color for a summer beach bride.
Olive
June
SC, a Deep Bordeaux
Similarly, this rich red would be the perfect pop of color for a bride whose wedding theme is winter white.
Buffed Bare
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All of our nail pros agree, there's nothing wrong with going bare on your big day. Just be sure to give your nails (and cuticles) a healthy buff, oil, and shine.
Tweezerman
4-In-1 File, Buff, Smooth
Shine Block
For an easy, clean look that you can DIY, be sure to file, buff, smooth, and shine.
Olive
June
Cuticle Serum Duo
Healthy cuticles are a key component to any manicure—especially if your hands are going to be photographed.
Seche
Seche Clear and Seche Vite
And always protect and finish nails with a base and top coat.
Drew Elovitz is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but has spent the last decade living and working in New York City. She earned a master's degree in media and popular culture from New York University, then began her career on the internet as the Twitter voice of Barbie. She worked previously atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing
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