The bridal nail guide for chic brides—24 designs worth saying ‘I do’ to

For everyone taking their wedding manicure *very* seriously

A woman with white nails putting a ring on
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Call me silly, but before my wedding, I spent approximately a year gathering the best inspiration for bridal wedding nails. You see, I have had countless friends get married this year, and every bride I've spoken to was left stressing about their wedding manicure at the final hour—and I was determined to not let that happen to me.

As a beauty editor, I'll admit that my wedding-day beauty prep was a little more extreme. Everything from my hair and skin to my nails and teeth needed to be looking their best. But when it came to nail trends, I was indecisive. My signature is a simple, milky, BB cream manicure (always has been, always will be), but for my wedding day, I wanted to try something a little different.

On top of the mounting pressure of "the best day of your life", for anyone who regularly gets their nails done, this task could render you utterly confounded. Luckily, help is on hand, Megan Kelly, a The Gel Bottle Brand Ambassador, says "When choosing your wedding manicure, my biggest piece of advice is to stay true to you. Think about your everyday style, how you’re incorporating that into your bridal look, and even the practicalities—will you be changing outfits? Heading straight off on honeymoon? Your nails should enhance your overall look and last you through every moment."

Now, I know it sounds a little extreme, but I dedicated an entire year to trying out a variety of different manicures in a bid to settle on the perfect wedding nails. This echoes the advice from Kelly, who tells me, "I always encourage brides to book a few manicures in the lead-up to their big day—not just to get the nail health and shape on point, but also to try out different shades and finishes without the pressure of a one-shot appointment."

I toyed with spring designs, a unique French manicure and even a sheer brown shade. Essentially, if it looked bridal, I wanted to give it a go. And, actually, my manicure of choice ended up being as far away from bridal as you can imagine—a deep, dark, glossy, red manicure. And while I was absolutely thrilled with the result, I saved down so many amazing designs that it would be a waste not to share them. So here they all are...

1. Clean glitter

I wouldn't typically opt for a glitter manicure, but for my wedding day this is exactly the sort of shimmering look I can get on board with.

2. Milky mani

A milky mani, exactly like this one, has been my go-to nail look for years. In fact, I hardly ever stray from it. It is, without doubt, one of the most classic and chic wedding nail looks for a bride out there.

3. Classic French

You didn't think I'd skip a classic French manicure, did you? Personally, I adore the skinny French look, like this one, which keeps the tip super fine and delicate.

4. Reverse French with glitter

I'm a sucker for a minimal mani and a reverse French ticks all of the boxes. As something particularly special for a wedding day, I'm very into the incorporation of glitter.

5. Doughnut glaze

Hailey Bieber ignited our love of doughnut glazed nails and they’re as popular as ever with the style flooding the feeds of the most stylish and cool crowd.

6. Sheer nude

I love the idea of having a bare, preened nail on my wedding day, but in reality the look never lives up to my expectations. This sheer manicure lets the whites of the nails shine through and gives a nude-looking, perfectly polished finish.

7. Icy iridescence

Not quite white but not quite blue, this sheeny, icy white is the stuff that wedding nail dreams are made of.

8. Holographic tips

If you like to keep your nails long, this metallic tip could be the bridal manicure for you. If, like me, you prefer to keep your nails shorter, why not try it as a skinny-French?

9. Gold leaf

I've been staring at this gold leaf design for weeks and I am fully on board. In fact, it's probably top of my list for the big day itself.

10. Celestial art

If you're partial to a bit of nail art, may I point you in the direction of this stunning celestial design? It's minimal, it's chic and it's perfect for a wedding.

11. Blue reverse French

Stuck for ideas on your 'something blue'? This reverse French manicure has it sorted for you.

12. Florals for spring

If you have a spring/summer wedding, this delicate floral design is minimal enough that it won't hog all of the attention but beautiful enough to make a subtle statement.

13. 3-dimensional pearls

For those that want to go a little bolder with their wedding-day nail choice, this shimmery pearl manicure is ideal.

14. Matte skinny French

The skinny French has had a lot of air time in this round-up, I know, but it's incredibly versatile. Instead of going for a high-shine, gel finish, why not keep things matte and understated?

15. Bow micro-accents

Combine a high-shine glitter tip with teeny-tiny accents in gold. I'm obsessed with how cute these little bows look.

16. Micro shimmer

This might just look like a normal pinky nude mani at first but look closer and you'll see flecks of gold shimmer in there. Dubbed 'micro-shimmer', these nails will hit the sun in the most beautiful of ways.

17. Negative space

For brides who like something a little cooler than a standard white polish, try a negative space design like this one.

18. Mermaid tips

I can't stop staring at these beauties. With a pearly, mermaid-like tip, this is the ideal way to make the classic French manicure super special for your wedding day.

19. High-shine grey

Proving that wedding nails don't need to be all things pink and nude, this gel-finish grey is equally as pretty.

20. White dots

Something about the simplicity of this white-dot design is really calling out to me. If you're not into matte finishes like this one, it would look just as great with a sheen.

21. Olive green

A green polish might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of bridal nails, but just imagine how good this shade would look wrapped around your bouquet.

22. Black micro-French

If you favour dark shades, this black French manicure is a great way to add some personality into your wedding-day look.

23. Precious gems

It's a little extra, I know, but I'm kind of loving the idea of nails that sparkle with my ring. My engagement ring has a yellow sapphire stone, so I'd swap out the green gems for something yellow to follow the look through.

24. Barbed wire edges

For 2025 brides favouring an edgier look, this is chic yet understated. This is perfect for those who dabble in nail art but don't want to go overboard. Nail artist Becky Wood says "I''m finding that a lot of my 2025 brides are opting for something a little more unique, incorporating elements of their personal style."

What bridal styles do we expect to see in 2025?

Kelly says: "When I think of a timeless bridal manicure, it has to be a classic white French tip—it’s elegant, understated and universally flattering. But over the past few years, I’ve seen more brides lean towards clean, soft nude shades that complement their skin tone beautifully. There’s been a real shift towards minimal, polished nails—often topped with a pearlescent chrome powder for that elevated, radiant finish.

"For 2025, I expect to see a continued rise in sheer and barely-there tones, paired with delicate embellishments like 3D pearls or micro art—details that feel personal and modern, without overpowering the overall bridal look. Brides are embracing subtle creativity while still keeping things timeless."

Shannon Lawlor
Executive Beauty Editor

Shannon Lawlor is the Beauty Director at Who What Wear UK. With nearly a decade of experience working for some of the beauty industry’s most esteemed titles, including Marie Claire UK, Who What Wear, Glamour UK, Stylist and Refinery29, Shannon’s aim is to make the conversation around beauty as open, relatable and honest as possible. As a self-confessed lazy girl, Shannon has an affinity for hard-working perfumes, fool-proof make-up products and does-it-all skincare.