
Bridal Nail Inspiration – 14 Examples of Beautiful Bridal Manicures
With bridal season upon us and in full wedded swing, we want to share with you some examples of beautiful bridal nail designs for inspiration, take a look!

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Nude polish is always the safest way to go with bridal nails but teamed with these perfectly placed white 3D flowers brings the look to life in a delicate manner. The gold studs at the centre of the petals are the star of the show and make the perfect finishing touch!

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What better way to complete the bridal attire than to have a lace manicure? The white pattern is placed on the tips of the nails rather than the entire nail bed for a simple, understated effect.

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The ‘something blue’ manicure is a refreshing change from the obvious choice of bridal nail colours. Applying a soft, pastel blue shade of polish is sure to make a statement for the modern bride.

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A simple french manicure with the wedding band feature on the ring fingernail is so simple yet stunning! Although, it can be a little difficult to spot from a distance. Perhaps something special for the groom to discover upon exchange of wedding bands?

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Now this is our favourite! Simplistic and feminine, yet bold. Another modern approach to a bridal manicure using nude polish and 3D gold design.

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So we can’t forget to touch upon a good old bridal pedicure for brides wearing open toed shoes. This design is easily achieved with white nail polish and carefully applied diamantes.

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For brides who love themselves a little glitter glamour, this nail design is perfect! The gold glitter follows the classic moon manicure design and is teamed with a blushing shade of pink polish.

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What better way to say ‘I do’ than to have it written on the ring fingernail? This bridal nail design screams fun and avoids looking tacky by using a gorgeous, soft shade of pink nail polish, along with that genius diamante used to dot the I!

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This bridal nail design follows the same theme of keeping nails simple overall but adding detail to the ring fingernail, this time by applying tiny gold studs at the base of the nail.

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Here’s where we bring in the real nail art! This bridal manicure features assorted gold, white and nude colours with a religious cross, lines, glitter and textures. An interesting deign that’s unique and on par with current nail art trend.

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This bridal nail design is a pretty use of pink, gold glitter and coloured diamantes.

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We like this bridal nail design a lot! The gold strips on the nail tips are effective and complimented by the single glittered fingernail.

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For the more romantic bride, this bridal manicure features hearts upon hearts using multiple nail art techniques and strips of gold studs.

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For brides who prefer bare nails for their special day, these perfectly polished extended nails are vivaciously captivating.
We hope we have inspired you. Tell us your thoughts on the bridal nail designs featured in this article by sharing a comment below.
What a novelty idea! These bridal designs are really lovely and my favourite is the “I do” on the wedding ring fingernail.
These are so unique and special! I tend towards classic and understated nails, but the range of images you chose has a little something for everyone. If I was getting married soon (it could happen!) I’d definitely go with the pinks or nude tones that have accents in gold – elegant, glam, and fun.
I’m getting married soon and the lace nails would be perfect. I don’t usually go over the top on nails, but those are the perfect, subtle nails for a bride!
Bookmarking this page to show my salon! I’m picking bridal outfits for myself and bridesmaids right now. Matching nude and gold nails would be so pretty for all the girls in my wedding!