25 Trendy Square Nails for Fall 2025 That Elevate Your Manicure Style
With the start of fall, there’s something about self-expression that changes: sweaters soften, coffee becomes warm, and nails are artfully painted in a new style. Have you spotted the new fashion of square nails? They are clean, chic, and quite literally go with everything, and therefore, are great for the most gorgeous designs of the season. What, in your opinion, would make a square nail design wonderfully fall? Perhaps the earthy patterns, the crisp leaf motifs, or the ways soft glimmers of polish reflect the last golden rays of the sun?
With creative and practical wear in mind, I am thrilled to share my favorite fall nails with you, as the looks are supremely stylish. Just imagine a Pinterest scroll that comes to life, complete with tips, professional insights, and my personal touch. With a range of options to suit all preferences, whether you’re a DIY lover or armed with an appointment at the salon, you’re bound to discover some inspiration for your manicure this season. Let us take a look at the most popular styles for fall of 2026.
Autumn Leaves on Matte Neutrals
There is something special about leaves being used in nail art. It is like carrying a piece of autumn with you wherever you go. This nail design features a soft beige base with burnt brown matte tips. Delicate maple leaves in a copper and orange color appear to float on the nails. It isn’t too gaudy, and yet it sets the mood for cozy weekends and autumn strolls right away.
For this design, I would choose OPI’s “Espresso Your Inner Self” for the brown matte shade and Essie’s “Beigeing Beauty” for the beige base. Leaf accents can be done with nail foils or stamping plates for quick and clean results. A hand-painting matte brown tip and a touch of matte top coat to seal for a soft, velvety touch gives a neat finish.
Doing it yourself is simpler than you would think. Apply the base, add a leaf stamp or hand-paint, and finish with matte top coat. Nail artist Betina Goldstein says, “less is more” when it comes to seasonal nail art. I too believe that sometimes simplicity with two accent nails rather than a complete set is often more meaningful.
I really appreciate how both of these nails look so versatile. They remind me of the ones I wore last Thanksgiving. Each time I picked up my pumpkin spiced latte, the nails made the whole experience and vibe that much better.
Espresso Glam with Jewel Accents
Brown nails *never* need to be basic. They can be as glamorous as you wish. This square nail design features espresso shades and white ombré tips with some gold glitter. One of the best features of this design is the stand out statement of a jeweled accent nail. This look is perfect for holiday dinners, and evening outings.
For colors, I’d suggest a mix of Gelish “Do I Look Espresso?” and white gel polish “White Tips” by Orly for the ombré. To recreate the jeweled centerpiece, a rhinestone or a crystal charm with nail glue and a good top coat will suffice. Nail pros recommend using a builder gel to support the jewels so they don’t pop off mid-week.
I would start with the base shades, and for the ombré, mix it with a sponge or a brush, and then add glitter at the cuticle. After that, I would place the gem at the tip and cure it. Tom Bachik, a celebrity manicurist, often talks about a single statement nail and not going overboard. It’s about elegance, not overboard.
Why I really enjoy this look is the sheer drama it has. For those who, like myself, appreciate nails declaring, “I’m dressed up, even if I’m in jeans and boots,” this look really does capture the essence (pun intended) perfectly.
Chocolate Brown with Retro Vibes
Swirled nails certainly have an element of playful energy to them, especially with fall shades like chocolate brown and creamy white. The square shape adds to the drama rather awesomely, almost like retro designs reimagined in the modern era. It’s the sort of manicure that is certainly fun, but stylish at the same time.
For this, I would recommend “Cold Brew Crew” by Essie for the brown and “White On” by Sally Hansen for the white contrasting swirls. You wanna make sure you’re steady, confident, and have a thin art brush or a liner pen on hand, because it’s all about those bold and sure strokes.
If this were my project at home, I’d apply two layers of the brown color, cure it, and then do white polish swirls on top. The key is making sure to keep the brush steady and the motion smooth. Many professionals suggest that for the best results, a glossy top coat should be used to keep the swirls sealed in so that the lines don’t blur.
I tried a swirl style last fall, and believe me, it sparked a conversation in every coffee shop, brunch place, and I even got compliments in line at Target. People love swirls because they are fun and a bit fancy at the same time.
Soft Florals in Taupe Tones
Sometimes, fall nail designs do not have to be overly dark or moody. This square manicure with a soft taupe base and white and orange floral accents is cheerful and gives a seasonal feeling. There is a floral design reminiscent of the 70s which appears very cute and stylish.
For the base color, we can use Zoya’s “Eastyn” and “Atomic Orange” from OPI for the petals. A dotting tool makes those rounded petal shapes so much easier, so they can be clean and simplified.
At home, I would first do the taupe base, and then with orange and white would create dots in overlapping petal shapes, pulling softly towards the center to give a petal effect. A matte top coat would be great because it would give the background a taupe color which would contrast the colors used.
Personally, I’d wear this outfit for casual outings, it’s bright but not over the top. When it’s chilly outside, tiny floral designs on your nails feel uplifting. It’s a reminder that fall can also be warm and playful.
Modern French with Botanical Accents
French tips will always be in style, but they are getting a refresh for fall 2025. This square nail style features black French tips on a nude base and is further adorned with minimalist botanical designs. It is sophisticated, yet edgy and artsy, a perfect combination for those who want a refined look with a hint of quirky.
For this look, I would suggest a sheer nude base such as Essie’s “Ballet Slippers” and a strong black gel for the tips, like CND’s “Black Pool.” The white leaves can be either painted with a fine brush for precision or created using a stamping plate.
The most crucial step is to maintain a sharp French line. For those not confident with freehand drawing, using guide stickers or tape is a great way to keep the French line crisp. As celebrity nail artist Jin Soon Choi always says, clean lines are powerful in nail design, and this look showcases that precision elevates the style.
What I love about this style is how instantly chic it looks with the black tips and how the leaf detail softens the overall appearance. It is a fall manicure that is appropriate for the office and a weekend brunch.
Soft Florals with a Minimal Twist
Nail art does not get much better than the neutral base and soft floral accents. For fall, though, this combination is reinvented with a more sleek and sophisticated twist. The base on square nails is elegant, and the minimalist black florals are an interesting touch. Golden studs are subtle yet glamorous, reminiscent of the last warm rays of sunlight before the winter chill sets in.
To achieve this look, I would use OPI’s “Bubble Bath” as a base coat. For the black florals, a detail brush with black gel paint can create the thin lines. Golden studs can be placed with a dotting tool and secured with a gel topcoat. I like using CND Shellac’s “Durable Top Coat” because it stays on through everything.
Experts in nail design like Betina Goldstein remind us that less is often more and nail art, in particular, is effortless chic when minimal. Less really is more in this case, where just two or three accent nails achieve a balance that keeps the look subdued and classy.
For me, this design is perfect in the early days of fall when the weather doesn’t quite call for dark shades but demands more than a simple nude. It is gentle, understated, and completely goes with every piece of clothing in my closet.
Black Meets Botanical
I have a love for black and white and this design captures autumn elegance in a bottle on square nails. A rich dark black juxtaposed with creamy neutrals with rose and leaf detailing look stunning together. It does have a dramatic flair, but not in a way that is too weighty. The floral elements lighten the look and provide a delightful balance that is perfect for evening wear.
To recreate this manicure at home, you will need a rich jet-black polish. A classic is Essie’s “Licorice”. For the floral base, you can use Zoya’s “Taylor”. The rose and leave details can either be stamped or hand-painted for the more confident. A light application of glitter near the cuticle is the perfect finish and will twinkle while you’re cozying up by a candle.
Deborah Lippmann, a celebrity manicurist, has always regarded the contrast of nails and how it can elevate an outfit. Personally, this design stands out while remaining understated, and it seems to be exactly what Lippmann is talking about.
I can picture myself wearing this look for a night out during the fall when I’m in darker denim and leather jackets. The design is a fabulous blend of romance and a bit of edge and works best during the cooler months.
Artistic Fall Fusion
This design serves as a perfect example to let go of “rules”. The square shape is the perfect canvas for creativity, and the matte burgundy that blends into darker shades and the forest green pulls it off. Beige with fun polka dots makes for an unexpected pairing, but that’s the beauty of it! It’s cozy and fun as well, and reminds me of fall, especially weekends at farmers’ markets.
The suggested materials can differ, but I’d recommend subtile burgundy like OPI’s “Malaga Wine,” green like Zoya’s “Hunter,” and a neutral base such as Essie’s “Spin the Bottle” for the polka-dotted nail. To bring it all together the matte top coat is a must and for that I always go back to Sally Hansen’s “Matte Finish.”
For the at-home enthusiasts, the easiest way to create polka dots is with a dotting tool or even a bobby pin. I always use a lighter base and it is topped with dots of various sizes to add some playful depth.
Bold combinations like this, in my experience, always tend to draw attention – and not in a bad way. It is the kind of manicure that goes beyond simply enhancing your outfit and actually narrates how you are playfully embracing the season of fall.
Burgundy Matte Elegance
Burgundy nails are a fall classic and there is no argument against that. However, with the nails being square and mattified, the effect is breathtaking. They appear to be velvety, rich, and endlessly chic, as if your nails are enveloped in the most sumptuous fabric of the season.
The polish choice here seems really important. I would personally choose something deep, like “Rouge Noir” from Chanel, and seal it with a matte top coat. The square shape adds definition that sharpens the overall effect, and gives the color structure and presence.
Tom Bachik, who often styles celebrity clients for the red carpet, mentioned that dark, clean shades always look chic with a matte finish. That comment comes to mind as well. It is matte, which means it will be color-centric, and will not be overwhelmed by reflective surfaces.
That’s my favorite look to wear in fall. Effortless yet eye-catching. It goes with casual sweaters and sleek blazers, so it’s a go-to style that always delivers.
Playful Rainbow Shine
Just because it’s fall, it doesn’t mean we need to keep the color palette muted. This manicure has long square nails and is filled with glossy shades from cobalt blue to citrus orange and bright pink, with metallic beads as cuticle accents. It comes across as bold and a bit daring, and definitely has that confident, playful vibe.
I would start with OPI “Yoga-ta Get This Blue!,” Essie’s “Tangerine Tease,” and China Glaze “Strawberry Fields” for the look I wanted to achieve. You can find the metallic micro-studs in nail art kits, and the best way to apply them is with tweezers to wet polish before a gel topcoat.
This look screams summer, but I would just as happily rock bold nails with the dark, moody colors of fall fashion. It’s like a little burst of sunlight in a season that can feel cloudy.
This is a look I would don when I want my nails front and center with the rest of my outfit. It’s great for a party and fun brunch because it is bright, and joyous. It is a great reminds us for all the fall lovers that fall does not have to be earthy toned.
Falling Leaves Elegance
The image above is my fall inspiration. This design seems to capture the essence of autumn. A soft nude base, almost porcelain, allows the delicate leaf patterns to shine. Tan, chestnut, and orange strokes blend together to feel sophisticated and gentle, not overpowering. The square shape of the nails frames the design beautifully, offering just the right amount of room for the art to shine.
Essie’s “Ballet Slippers” and OPI’s “Samoan Sand” would be my choices for base color. For the fall leaves, nail art pens or thin brushes can be used to paint “My Italian is a Little Rusty” and “Spencer” by Zoya. A glossy top coat not only enhances the design, but preserves the leaves as if they were pressed art beneath glass.
You don’t have to be a professional to achieve the results. In most cases, I outline each leaf with a detailed brush, then fill them in with warmer shades to create contrast. Jin Soon, a well-known celebrity nail artist, has said, “fall nail art should feel like part of your outfit, not an afterthought.” I try to keep her words in mind as I add more details.
For me, the best time to show off this style is during casual brunch dates. While sipping a pumpkin latte, it’s great to have a warm and stylish vibe while looking warm and stylish. Having leaves on your nails definitely adds a touch of autumn without feeling cheesy.
Burnt Orange Charm
Burnt orange is everywhere this season—on runways, in home décor, and yes, on nails. This design pairs deep, warm orange with accent nails painted in creamy nude with delicate floral stems. This design embodies a stylish embrace of fall, effortlessly complementing the warmth of a cozy sweater.
For this look, I would recommend Essie’s “Playing Koi” or Orly’s “Rustworthy” for the orange base. The floral accents can be done with a creamy polish OPI’s “Alpine Snow” as a base, then black and orange striping paints for the flowers. A dotting tool makes the flower buds much more efficient to place neatly.
Last fall, I received a lot of compliments for trying a style like this. The orange color and cozy floral accents are perfect for turning heads. The floral accents are so gorgeous, the square shape serves as little canvases. The weather during fall can be a little crisp so the floral accents do feel very cozy.
Cozy hugs aside, I feel like the square shape really pairs well with the orange too don’t you? I feel like it is perfect for the season as well.
Golden Leaf Glam
When I saw this for the first time, I thought of it as “elevated fall chic.” The sheer nude base with a black tip really makes a statement with the added golden and copper leaves. It adds a sophisticated take to the bold french tip look. The square shape of the french tip square manicure adds sharpness that soft leaf detailing needs.
Here, gold foil polish or transfer stickers work wonders. You can find metallics that reflect beautifully under light from brands like CND and Essie. First, apply a nude sheer polish like Deborah Lippmann’s “Naked” and use a sponge to add a gradient with black. After that, apply metallic leaf decals or do freehand art over top.
Blending that gradient is the most challenging part, but as editorial manicurist Rita Remark often says, “imperfection is part of the beauty in nail art.” That’s what I love—every set is different.
Last year, I attended a fall wedding and wore something like this. The way the gold polish caught the candlelight was unforgettable. It’s nails as jewelry, which is why I recommend it for dressy events this season.
Modern Noir Sparkle
For those who love deeper color schemes, this design might catch your interest. It includes a nude base framed with intertwining black lines, with subtle rhinestones on top. It is edgy, yet glamorous at the same time. The square shape reinforces the elegance, allowing the entire combination to look like something straight off the runway.
To achieve this look, one needs a long-wear nude base, which can be found in Essie’s Gel Couture line. With a fine brush, black gel polish is used to trace those fluid lines. Although adding rhinestones with nail glue may sound complicated, it is much simpler than it appears. Betina Goldstein reminds us that, “a single accent detail can transform an entire manicure.”
This design strikes a balance between minimalism and filler sparkle, which is why I love it. The nude polish helps ground it, while the black lines and crystals add the needed drama. This design paired with a sleek blazer makes for a perfect work outfit and it also goes well with a slip dress for cocktails and conversations.
The best part about the design? It has an empowering feeling of tapping your fingers on a glass, more so when catching the sparkle. It makes for a personal spotlight no one can deny.
Chestnut French Twist
Chestnut-brown accents and a leafy accent nail put a seasonal twist on classic French tips. The chestnut-brown edges provide depth to a soft pink, polished and clean base, while the delicate brown leaf accent nail keeps the look simple and ties it all together.
I usually recommend a base like OPI’s “Bubble Bath” or Essie’s “Mademoiselle” for that natural blush tone. For the tips, rich brown shades like OPI “Chocolate Moose” work beautifully. To create the accent nail, the fine brown leaf detailing can be done using a simple detailing brush.
With a steady hand, patience, and French tip guides, this look can be done surprisingly easily at home. Celebrity nail tech Julie Kandalec often says that “a French manicure is all about proportion,” and this fall version certainly proves her right.
The understated festive vibe makes this design perfect for everyday wear. The brown French tips, while subtle, coordinate exquisitely with lattes or coats, and add a polished touch to everyday routines.
Pumpkin Spice Ombre with Falling Leaves
Absolutely nothing captures the warmth of fall pumpkin spice season like this square nail design and its use of its colors. It features a soft gradient with orange tips and a nude base with a sprinkle of gold shimmer. Pair in maple leaf accents and you will feel like autumn is right at your fingertips.
For the orange fade, I would use OPI’s “Have Your Panettone and Eat It Too” and a sheer nude from Essie “Mademoiselle” for the base. To achieve the sparkling leaf-strewn effect, I would use fine gold glitter polish. For the leaves, nail stickers or stamping plates with the desired shapes would create the clean and sharp lines I want.
When it comes to ombres, I tend to go for sponging the color fade and then layering leaf decals followed by a glossy top coat. Deborah Lippmann, a celebrity manicurist, often states that shimmer is an underrated element for fall nail trends. I would have to agree, especially since in this case it adds unification to the design.
This pumpkin spice makes me feel nostalgic. It makes me, “think of that first sip of a pumpkin latte and the leaves underfoot.” This manicure captures that feeling and it’s cheerful and warm. Autumn is carefree and this is what I want in a fall manicure.
Rose Gold Chrome Elegance
This year and into the autumn season, we are starting to see a revival in the usage of chrome nails, especially with the addition of a rose gold coloring. This style of manicure emphasizes a sleek metallic shine with leaf embellishments that are almost three dimensional. It gives off a seasonally soft and futuristic vibe.
You can easily achieve this style with the rose gold chrome powder polish and a gel top coat. To achieve the best results, I would suggest starting with a base gel like Gelish “Foundation” and applying the powder with a sponge and a matte top coat after. The raised leaf details are easily done with nail stickers or foil.
As with many chrome nails, the gel styles hold the chrome finish longer and are recommended. Also, many nail salon professionals talk about how imperative it is to smooth the nails before chrome polish. Buffed chrome polish is the easiest way to achieve a private level manicure without spending a lot of money.
To me, it looks like the type of manicure that would polish off a stylish outfit for a dinner or wedding during the autumn season. It always look more elegant with length and a shine makes it stand out, expertly catching the gaze of anyone looking for eye-catching accessories.
Matte Mocha with Golden Leaf Details
Matte mocha nails with gold accents is a perfect as a compromise for those who don’t want shine but still want some glamour. This square nail design features golden leafy patterns that shimmer with just the right amount of sparkle over a velvety mocha brown base.
For this design, the base can be created using Zoya’s “Louise” which can be topped with OPI’s “Matte Top Coat” for a perfect finish. For the gold leaf polish, “Golden-I” by Sally Hansen is a great choice for metallic gold foil polish. For a more precise application, use stamping plates and nail decals which offer a symmetrical finish.
At home, I would keep the steps as brown base, gold accents on some of the nails, and finish with a matte top coat. The contrast of matte and metallic is what draws the eye to this design.
For me, these might just be the most versatile fall nails. They can be worn to the office as a sophisticated look and out at night for a stylish vibe. It’s like a warm comfy knit sweater and some statement jewelry: perfectly balanced, effortlessly beautiful.
Bronze Autumn Branch French Manicure Tips
Let us look at another twist to the French manicure: glitter bronze glitter tips paired with autumn branches. The leaves add the seasonal touch while the neutral nude base gives room for glitter to sparkle without being over the top.
For these manicure, nude polishes such as OPI’s “Bubble Bath” works as a base for glitter tips. To create the glitter edge, I’d use China Glaze “Harvest Moon.” The leaves could be done with a metallic striping polish or with tiny foil stickers.
To do it myself, I’d first apply the nude base, then brush the tips using glitter or sharp line guide stickers for precision. After curing, I would then use a thin detailing brush to add the branches. Many nail professionals like to share the gentle approach of applying glitter in thin, layered coats, and it makes a huge difference.
It is not the simplicity of glamour that is catching; it is the combination of understated and festive that does. These nails are perfect for Thanksgiving dinner as well as for a fall weekend.
Warm Caramel with Geometric Gold Lines
This warm caramel with geometric lines for nails is a modern abstraction of fall. The beauty of this manicure is its simplicity, and how accessed it makes one feel. The golden lines highlight the glossy finish and intertwining of gold makes it feel as if the fingers are dipped in avant garde art.
Fashionista nails are this fall’s hottest trend. The warm caramel can be achieved with essie’s clothing optional or OPI’s fall-ing for milan. The gold lines can easily be achieved with gold striping tape or in a liner polish. Although this is a wearable design, as the hands are fully covered, achieving this design is a true test of one’s patience and attention to detail.
Every fashionable design has a set of rules to follow. In this case each nail should be painted with a caramel base. Once the base has been set, a white as well as a darker accent are painted over the base on selected nails. Gold striping tape is then applied in geometric shapes layered with a glossy finish and a top coat. There are many professional nail experts and artists who would recommend using tweezers to place the tape on the nails.
Street fashion would encompasses all elements of this design, which draws inspiration from fall caramel trench coats, gold clad jewelry and burnt umber rich textured fabrics. It is the epitome of stylish sophistication and creativity while effortlessly ensuring it compliments everything in the wardrobe.
Warm Cocoa and Sparkle
Every now and then, I get that special craving for cozy rich colors, and this manicure instantly takes me to a relaxing hot cocoa on a cold evening. The blend of soft chocolate brown, soft nude, and rose-gold glitter is warm, yet glamorous. The shimmer gives a touch of playfulness, which makes this look even more sophisticated.
To achieve this, I would start with deep brown using Essie’s “Mink Muffs” and finish with a nude using OPI’s “Bubble Bath.” For the glitter, Zoya’s “Astra” or any rose-gold polish would work using two coats to get that dense sparkle. The balance between the soft and dark colors brings the entire look to life.
When creating glittery nails, I find it achieves better results with sponging the glitter polish rather than using a brush. This is a method that nail artist Jin Soon Choi often recommends because it avoids being patchy. A clear topcoat shine gives lasting polish.
There’s something about warm cocoa and sparkles that I personally would flaunt in social gatherings this autumn. The finish is absolutely breathtaking, reflects candlelight, and goes well with daily outfits. The sparkle is festive, yet subtle complimenting the look without being a distraction.
Lace-Inspired Drama
This elegant lace nail design perfectly embodies the sultriness lace offers. It’s perfectly paired with a deep matte burgundy. The color evokes a romantic and mysterious vibe. The lace designs on each nail are elongated in a flattering way on the square nail shape, making them look like stylish evening attire for your fingertips.
To recreate this look, I would use a deep burgundy like “Malaga Wine Matte” by OPI. You can achieve this with a matte topcoat over a glossy burgundy. The lace design can be made with stamping plates, and MoYou London’s lace plates are a favorite of mine. You can also paint them on if you’re skilled. Black gel polish does a great job with sharp precision outlines.
One important tip I learned from nail discussion boards is to apply a clear base to the nail first, cure it, and then add the lace. It keeps the edges from smudging and keeps the details sharp. It’s a bit of effort, but it makes you the center of attention in the best way.
In my opinion, this look is great for a date and as a guest to a fall wedding. It’s daring but does not lose elegance. I would be showered with compliments.
Metallic Autumn Leaves
Nothing represents autumn quite like leaves, and this manicure perfectly captures the seasonal essence onto square shaped nails. A deep wine-red base sets the tone, while the metallic silver and copper leaves shimmer like crisp foliage on the ground. A touch of glitter along the tips transforms the nails into a depiction of autumn sunsets.
As a base, I would start with Essie’s “Wicked” and Chanel’s “Rouge Noir.” For the leaves, nail foils or stamping decals in metallic shades work best. This look is finished with a sprinkle of glitter on the tips, sealed with a glossy top coat. For foils or stamping, metallic shades work best.
Celebrity nail technician Elle Gerstein claimed that metallic accents make a design seasonal instantly while not being overly busy. That is very much the feeling here, the leaves are prominent but don’t overwhelm.
The design evokes thoughts of Thanksgiving week or any festive dinner. It is polished while feeling celebratory, and the metallic leaves add the perfect touch of seasonal drama.
Pumpkin Spice Charm
Pumpkins are seen everywhere in Fall; from lattes to porches to square nails, why not? This design blends glossy chocolate brown with creamy beige bases decorated with intricate pumpkins in orange and caramel. While whimsical, it remains stylish.
Here, materials could be “You Don’t Know Jacques!” by OPI for the brown and a soft beige like Zoya’s “Jacqueline” for the beige. The pumpkin decals can be created or painted with a fine nail brush with burnt orange and caramel colors. Finally, everything is topped off with a high shine gel topcoat for shine.
I know pumpkin designs seem a lot to tackle, and certainly a brush with shading seems simple, but detail can give the image depth and make it more three-dimensional.
I think the best part is that the sparkle is easily repetitive which makes the whole thing eye-catching. It is welcoming and festive but protects against Halloween bordering; it fully reflects the view.
Sunset Ombre with Falling Leaves
This design reminds me of an autumn day in the evening with the sun setting. The background is a gradient of orange and yellow swirling into black with bright fiery orange leaves scattered across square nails. It is best worn in the latter half of autumn when the foliage is sharp and full and the nails can match the skies glow.
For the leaves I would suggest a sponged ombre with “Sunshine state of Mind” by Essie and “Black Onyx” by OPI and then finishing with a high gloss top coat. The leaves can either be stamped or painted on in shades of burnt orange.
As a progressive nail artist, I have heard different opinions on ombre nail design and ease of application. While I personally find the fade accentuated leaves to be simply breathtaking, many professionals in the industry such as Julie Kandalec have noted that the ease of application without the excess detailing as an ombre is one of the biggest and best reasons to try it.
Although I can see it being worn throughout fall, I think many would agree it can be best before the holiday season in December as a goodbye to the plunging temperatures and winter snow.
The focus for this fall is undoubtedly square nails and the amazing designs available. From matte leaf neutrals to bold modern metallics, there is a design to match every mood. These fall nail designs capture the essence of the season—cozy, warm, with a hint of sparkle.
Experimenting with shapes, colors, and textures is perfect for the fall season, whether you’re planning a salon visit or doing a DIY manicure. So, let me know, which of these designs caught your eye and which one will you try first? I would love to know your go-to.