"Cherry Cola," Khaki, & 13 More Nail Colors You'll See Everywhere This Fall
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"Cherry Cola," Khaki, & 13 More Nail Colors You'll See Everywhere This Fall
"The first few weeks of September still feel a little early to make the official swap from sun dresses to sweaters (after all, summer doesn't officially end until the 21st). But if you're ready to jump full force into cozy season, the best way to do it - without sweating your face off on your morning commute - is to try one of the top fall nail color trends for 2025."
"Think: moody blues, muted and metallic greens, and new versions of some of your favorite neutrals. If you aren't quite ready to call it quits on your hot-weather go-tos just yet, celebrity nail artist Elle recommends simply mixing and matching them with richer, autumnal hues. "[Summer shades] can be fun to pair with winter colors as a way to transition them into fall and make your autumnal nail wardrobe more versatile," she says."
"1. Midnight Plum Lean into the season's witchy vibe with a deep, glamorous purple on your fingertips. "Midnight plum is a blackened purple, but it doesn't read black," says Elle. "It's still light enough that you're seeing the purple creating a very cozy vibe." Try Londontown's Elderberry ($16) to rock the trend. 2. Metallic Green To make green manis feel more modern, Elle recommends opting for a polish with a metallic finish."
Bold summer shades give way to a moodier, more sophisticated fall palette for 2025. Expected colors include midnight plum, moody blues, muted and metallic greens, burnt orange, burgundy, brown, and updated neutrals. Metallic finishes and chrome toppers modernize greens, while gold flecks add warmth. Midnight plum reads as a blackened purple that still shows cozy purple tones. Mixing summer colors with richer autumnal hues can help transition warm-weather polishes into fall. Brands and specific polishes mentioned include Londontown's Elderberry and Sally Hansen's Limelight as accessible examples to try this season.
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