Short Fall Nails: 2025 Trend Ideas That Are Bold, Baddie & Beautiful
We do not just sneak into fall but fall comes out in full cozy-force. Pumpkin everything. Layers. And, if you’re like me, a fresh mani that’s totally in sync with that crisp air and apple-spice vibe. So what are the most inspiring short fall nails this 2025 season? Which color schemes are chatter and which finishes, really doable and wearable in everyday life?
I have narrowed down 23 possible ideas based on summing together this year trends, most popular shades and some fine details and adding easiness that just suits enough the month of November. These looks are a mix of the bold, the minimalist, the artsy, and the classic — for every skin tone (including brown skin, because yes, that matters), mood, and manicure level. Let’s get inspired together, shall we?
Olive Marble With Gold Leaf Accents
Greiges are ever so slightly dominant but dominant nonetheless as they make up the main force that grounds a look without dominating. This layout combines light sage green with creamy nudes and swirls of marble and is all topped by a touch of glamour of gold foil. The effect is luxurious but relaxed, and totally nails that “2025 neutral” energy we keep seeing everywhere.
I’d go for OPI’s “Suzi Talks With Her Hands” for the base and “That’s Hula-rious!” for the green. Daily Charme and other brands sell gold leaf on foil, or cheaper alternatives, transfer sheets. Use a matte topcoat if you’re leaning toward a softer, 2025 matte version of this look.
Start with a solid green and nude base. Swirl (with a thin nail brush or a dotting tool) a combination of white and green polish in an organic wave. Gently press gold leaf flakes while it’s still tacky. Finish it with either a gloss or matte seal according to how you feel.
I did this during a rainy day having wanted to get something that was rich yet not loud. It felt almost meditative to wear — the kind of manicure that makes you want to wrap your hands around a spiced chai latte and write poetry (or, you know, scroll Pinterest for more Inspo 2025).
Graphic Leaves on Soft Beige and Merlot
This duo is an automatic mood: short fall nails that have a graphic, artistic hit. A pale blush foundation that has white leaf lines and spots allows contrast with a vampy merlot red. The classy style is grounded by the minimalist designs and the details but ? Totally extra.
The Leaf nails should be painted as a base with Essie, Mademoiselle or Sheer Fantasy. The wine shade? “Bordeaux” by Essie or “Malaga Wine” by OPI. I prefer to draw the leaves with white gel liner such as Beetles Gel Polish (It makes a clear outline).
For that crisp leaf detail, I always use a fine liner brush and draw one side first, cure it (if using gel), and then finish the rest — this avoids smudging the symmetry. The dots are possible to do with some dotting point or a bobby pin as well. It’s surprisingly doable at home if you go slow.
It is another combo that I can count on when I want to be fancy but more on the lighter side of dark mode. And honestly? It’s very “2025 simple” in structure, but the final result looks editorial. I’ve seen similar designs pop up on baddie nail pages lately — proof this look is quietly dominating.
Espresso Gloss With Nude + Gold Veining
Had a beverage incarnation of this mani, it would be a spiked mocha with whipped cream and a gilded stirrer. In earnest, this lush espresso color with its contrasting lighter translucent nail with metallic veins is a glamorous makeover to all-time fall polish. Short, oval-shaped nails keep it minimal yet sultry.
Color-wise I think of DND Chocolate Dream or ILNP Arabica on the base. The accent nail may be done with something sheer pink such as Essies Ballet Slippers. It will have that gilded look with gold striping tape or fine metallic gel liner.
You’ll want to apply two coats of your espresso base and cure between layers (if using gel). Over the nude nail, put sheer base, and then make squiggly lines with gold liner-I prefer to blend a touch with sponge so it will have a molten look. A glossy topcoat really seals the richness.
Wearing this made me feel like a grown-up. Not in a tedious sense, in a sense of having her life together, having returned to a gallery opening sort of thing. It looks killer on brown skin in particular, and is classic yet also perfectly embodies what 2025 will think is cool.
Cherry Red With a Pop of Play
I reserve a particular fondness in my heart towards red nails, and given the fact that it is especially in their bold, sanitary, and with a playful twist, I have a particular fondness towards them. The look leaves it fresh with a true red color on the majority of nails and a pop accent color of the small hand-painted cherries. It’s giving 2025 red meets “hot girl autumn.”
Get the OPI or Essie equivalent of that red color: big apple red or forever yummy. For the cherries, a dotting tool, a small detail brush, and shades like “Mint Candy Apple” (leaves) and “Red Red” by Sally Hansen will do the trick.
Use the red polish on the majority of nails leaving one nail clear in order to use it as an accent. With the dotting tool, put two red dots in close proximity of one another to represent the cherries. Put a wee green line, in place of a stem, and white dots to indicate dimension. Finish with a high-shine top coat.
I wear this and someone would always question where I had it done. It is both a crafty Do-It-Yourself with super polished appearance. It’s very much the “2025 design” that feels nostalgic but elevated — the kind of style that could show up on your explore page and instantly win hearts.
Classic French With a Golden Fall Twist
This one is minimalist, but with some twist. An old-school French mani on short fall nails, softly rounded, muted pink with sheer delicate white tips. Then boom a golden maple leaf and loose glitter powder on a finger adds the right amount of designs fall energy to make it seasonal, not basic.
You will need a soft base such as Mademoiselle by Essie and a clean white at the tips- Blanc is great. The golden decal can be a sticker (available on Etsy or Amazon) or created with stamping plates and foil. Top with something like Seche Vite for shine or a velvet matte if you’re leaning toward that 2025 matte life.
Apply the base color and cure or dry fully. With clean white arcs, use French tip guides, or a thin brush freehand. With the golden leaf, you should put your sticker or foil accent, and then seal it over with topcoat to make it lasting.
This one is so subtle, it is practically going to speak to you, but it has a sense of purpose in it. It’s the kind of mani I’d wear to a fall wedding or a work event where you want to show polish (pun intended) without screaming for attention. It is also the best 2025 almond outfit of short nails correctly.
Velvet Smoke and Gold Foil Drama
These nails are practically made for November nights. Imagine rich black cherry and eggplant hues with a smudgy translucent one that pulls you in. Next, there’s drama: crinkled gold foil, strewn senselessly around the border. It’s hot, classy, and, unmistakably 2025 design – big style, low maintenance.
For this one you will need a sheer black polish or jelly tint, try Cirque Colors’ “Black Magic”, or Holo Taco’s “Violet Nightmares”. For marbled layers, MUST use combination of oxblood, darkgray, and plum polishes. Gold foil flakes (e.g. from Mitty or Born Pretty) add that luxe pop.
Your sheer base layer down, layer on the color swirls by dabbing & slightly pulling with a thin nail brush. While still tacky, apply pieces of gold foil strategically. End with a really, really glossy topcoat to bring out the depth. If you want to go a baddie route then team it with chunky golds and moody lighting.
This look is like that of velvet jackets and incandescent dim jazz bars, all atmosphere, no performance. It’s short, wearable, but unapologetically rich. Honestly? This looks gorgeous on brown skin — heightens warmth & contrast in such sophisticated way.
Cozy Multi-Tones With Glitter Accent
Get a mani that’s really the nail version of your favorite fall sweater. Deep gray, wine red, classic navy and a black glitter accent – it’s strong, wearable and on trend with the 2025 outlook, which is all about tone-blocking with just a hint of sparkle. Each finger feels distinct but still coordinated.
Polish recommendations? Try Essie’s “Wicked” if you want red, “Licorice” with glitter topper for black sparkle, “Smokin’ Hot” for gray and “After School Boy Blazer” for navy. Finish it off with a sealing coat to set that sweater-winter luster.
This set is actually beginner-friendly. You just paint each nail a different color, then top one with a glitter coat (I love Zoya’s “PixieDust” line for that). If you’re doing it with gel, cure between layers and finish with a shine-boosting top gel.
This outfit smells so like a cabin weekend wear to me – with leggings, hot cocoa and nowtv listening only – you know what I mean! It’s minimal effort but looks editorial. And the gray tone here? A lovely way to acknowledge gentle changes — from summer into fall.
Retro Block Color With Modern Edge
This one’s giving vintage varsity jacket energy — and I’m obsessed. The mix of mustard, muted mint and navy with an earthy terracotta brown is a great twist on a color offshoots that are at once vintage and current. It’s fun, 2025 green adjacent and way too unexpected for short fall nails.
Look for shades like “Butterscotch” by Orly, “Mind-Full Meditation” by OPI (for that muted green), and “Russian Navy” by Essie. You may also discover smaller sets with matching fall hues to make it easier.
Paint each color under (nail by nail) with such frequency no accent areas, no overlay designs. The trick here is that you need to be precise, your cuticles need to be clean and your edges need to be neat for that blocky look to be polished. Use a ridge-filling base coat to keep everything smooth.
I was initially unsure if I’d be able to pull this mix off on my skin tone but it has pleasantly surprised me. I would wear this with chunk boot and leather jacket in a crib. It’s all that-style tomboy meets stylist thingy I’m obsessed with all on my 2025 inspo boards lately.
Animal Instincts Meet High Fashion
What you need to know: animal print is all really neutral, animal nuthing special, this fall 2025. This crazy mashup is filled with zebra, giraffe, and leopard patterns on different fingers — an entire editorial for the style-addicted who want designs that are autumnally chic, but with a fashion-week twist. It’s fearless, fun, and surprisingly wearable in shorter lengths.
Youll require a nail polish brush or stamp for this along with polishes such as “Sand Tropez” by Essie which will apply the base color and “Licorice” for the details. For the giraffe and leopard spots, blend brown tones – try OPI’s “That’s What Friends Are Thor” which is a lovely chocolate.
If you’re freehanding work you’ll want to start with the base color on each nail. Next draw in or stamp each design with an artist brush. Finish with a matte or glossy topcoat — matte makes it really modern safari-like, gloss makes it super luxe.
When I wore this out for a night I received so many compliments even from people who are normally rather stuck on plain nails. It’s just the right kind of extra, and with 2025 square or rounded shapes gives bold without being cumbersome.
Harvest Gold With Earthy Leaf Art
This set feels like fall distilled into nail art. Warm brown, sunny mustard, nude with black leaf graphics, and speckled gray with gold detailing — it’s moody but light-hearted, earthy yet refined. This is one of the most solid 2025 simple appears that yet has the capacity to convey and narrate.
Use “Fall-ing for Milan” (OPI) or “Curry Up Don’t Be Late” for the gold. Leaf can be something stamped with some stamping plates, or double color by hand with fine brush and black gel. For the speckled detail you can dot tiny flecks on with polish or black dotter eg pen/ sponge
Paint your base colors and finish with patience and let dry. Use a leaf graphic by applying with a steady hand or decal, and then very softly fleck the gray polish with black flecks. End off with a protecting top coat to stop peeling – especially on the intricate nails.
I wore something similar to this out for a wkend trip upstate — it was just the right vibe for fireviews, snuggly layers & that one weird smell that is the smell of firewood. It’s artsy without being too over-the top and feels sophisticated enough for both everyday wear as well as onesie special fall occasions.
Geometric Grids in Chocolate and Taupe
There is something pretty unbelievable about symmetry-particularly when done in rich, warm brown tones such as this. This aesthetic is fresh fall colors that are cut with clean black and beige graphic lines. It is a clever, slightly edgy alternative to people who want to see-autumn-classy in a graphical variant.
I would apply Maniology stamping polishes specifically their deep brown and super pigmented black color on the lines. If you’re not into stamping, try a striping brush to create that clean contrast manually. And yes, a base coat is now REALLY relevant to this. Smooth nails make these lines pop.
Take your brown polish and coat your nails first giving it time to dry. Either stamp the geometric shapes using a stamping plate or by hand-paint them. I find myself doing one grid to each nail and making it a bit ragged spaced to make it modernized. Put a layer of gloss topcoat to ensure that it is neat.
This one renders a smart girl fall the best way around. For you coffee shop work laptoppers and chunky knits and mani fans. It’s simple yet extra enough to make a statement. I would type this with a camel trench and vintage leather gloves no notes.
Red Wine and Metallic Minimalism
Classic meets glam with this deep red, gold-lined combo. Here we see gleaming 2025 red teams up with glitter polishes and slender metallic decoration creating a streamlined layout without compromise in depth. And if you, like me, have been searching the internet for aqua-colored, completely adorable nails that spell out holiday-ready and not full-on sparkles-palooza in the slightest way- look no further.
Main red works best with polishes that are red like with polishes such as A-List by Essie or Got the Blues for Red by OPI. In the glitter, you will want the ILNP glow-glitter, Say love, or the golden metallic, the Orly, Rage. Avoid the stress by using striping tape or metallic line stickers to achieve those clean details.
First apply one layer of red and glitter polishes and allow them to dry well then apply metallic stripes on top. Apply the gold line using tweezers, press down lightly and seal 2 times using a long lasting top-coat. I recommend Seche Vite or Gelous for max durability.
I have saved this combination in my offline Pinterest folders back in months. I was partially suffering the same last year at thanksgiving and my cousin literally dragged me aside to inquire where I had it done. It lacks trend but has a taste of it so it is timeless with a taste of life in 2025, it is something trendy yet is worn in generations.
Pumpkin Spice with Gourd-geous Detail
How can it not be fall without one or more short fall nails looks dedicated to pumpkins? It is sweet and inviting but not really cartoonish in such a way that we have attaching warm caramel-brown color, hints of adorable pumpkin pictures and cozy speckled-patterned decor. It is adorable, and holiday-themed, and perfectly suited to that sweet spot in-between Halloween and the sweater weather of November.
Apply an OPI or Olive & June base of either: “My Italian is a Little Rusty” or “HJ”. For the pumpkins, a white base like “Alpine Snow” plus orange and green detailing polishes (or gel paint pots) work great. The best friend you will need to make those mini pumpkin curves is a fine brush.
Use your good ground color, and paint the pumpkins in soft curves- adding darker orange to make shadows and black or brown to put outline to them. The speckled nail may be prepared through sponge or splatter brush method. A matte finish gives it cozy vibes, but glossy works too!
This will be of use to the pumpkin patch queens- you know who you are. I had wearing this before in the fall and combined it with plaid scarf and cinnamon latte. My nails were perceived by the barista literally before he accepted my order- it is extra details that stand out but without being overly noticeable.
Peachy Petals and Delicate Dots
This floral softness veers into 2025 simple, and glitches out a touch of daydream. Nails are a warm peachy orange that serve as a background to fragile flower designs created in faded pinks and browns-with only a touch of gold. The combination is airy and trans-seasonal and is great in early fall when the air is cooler yet the sun is heating your face.
Smear on your base (Freshly Juiced by Olive & June or You So Vain-illa by OPI). Some small floral decals or a fine liner brush and dotting tool would assist you in creating the small flowers. Gold glitter gel can be dotted in for shine.
Apply your base and let it dry completely. Paint the petals with a small detail brush building the color to give a realistic appearance. Spot the gold lightly in the center of each flower or in between the flower heads with a sparkly look. Apply a thin top coat so it does not feel heavy.
Literally, this is the type of mani I apply when I need something really easy to do but still Insta worthy. It is very tasteful, delicate, and ideal in making up a fall wedding guest or a mere walk through the market on a weekend. It’s 2025 almond girl energy in nail form.
Blue Fog With Champagne Glitz
Okay, this is what I call soft glam. Sandwiched between peachy-nude and a shimmering metallic champagne accent are a muted gray-blue polish. It is a three-piece ensemble that translates to all skin shades and appeals to colour non-seekers. It fits the bill for a one of the smoothest interpretations of 2025 neutral vibes I have seen in years.
Zoya has a rich blue-gray color (Evette) and so does Orly (Blue Iris). The champagne shimmer? The best sheen will be provided by ILNP or Sally Hansennames:Champagne Blush or Gilded Lilac, respectively. The peachy nude pairs with practically every brand it can be said that the color is like Essie Back In The Limo.
Place an accent on your nail color preferences, switch between your painting every other nail with the shimmer polish at the center of attention. Use the shimmer as the final layer and it will not absorb color of other shades. Make sure that champagne layer is crisp and streak-free- use a smoothing base coat.
It is an ideal look to be worn in late fall when things begin to get glamorous to some degree. I literally went out to a Friendsgiving dinner dressed like this- and it was perfect. Feminine, not flashy. The blue has a moody look with a gray undertone; however, the glitter does not make it too serious.
Confetti Fade in Soft Pink
It has a festive-in-a-pumpkin-patch vibe: cute pink polish and metal chunky confetti around the cuticle. It is fun, diminutive, and extremely on-trend even to people who want minimal nails in 2025 with a hint of glitz. The positioning of the glitter makes it appear as though it is a party that is erupting up the ground- similar to champagne bubbles on your fingers.
Find something in softer pinks such as the “Ballet Slippers” polish by Essie or the “JLR” by Olive and June. With confetti, toppers with chunk glitters on the top coat will work wonderfully, such as Cirque Colors Candy Coat, or Holo Taco Everything Taco. You even can mix the sizes of glitter yourself to have the more personalized feel.
Paint on your pink base then when it looks a bit tacky or with clear coat, press the glitter on towards the cuticle and blend downwards with a sponge or brush. It’s easier than it looks! Protect by topcoat so no texture would snag clothing.
I randomly wore this when I was in a rut and couldn t find a neutral space I was feeling awful and this completely cheered me up. It is rather universal, and a perfect compromise between superset and 2025 neutral seems to feel. It also adds enough of a glow that you can take advantage of the golden light during a fall evening walk.
Royal Blue Meets Painterly Florals
This is one that gives you all the contrast and favorite bold color combinations. These Glamo fall short nails combine bold royal blue with creamy white nails decorated with a dainty floral print- red, blue, and navy leaves create the sense of folk art that is more gallery than grandma kitchen.
Use the blue which is Essie Butler please or Zoya Mallory and use a slick white, such as Blanc as the background to feature the flowers. Or detail-wise, paint pens or stamping plates are perfect, or nail art decals will certainly give a professional finish.
Apply your base colors, and place the floral pattern using a dotting tool and a detail brush carefully. The depth may be achieved by use of red and navy and each color should be allowed to dry before a new color is added. Clean your brush between shades to have clean shapes and do not forget about it.
This appearance reminded me of the European vintage patterns but with a style that rivals the former and an artistic twist to it. It is an excellent transition design which has not lost its freshness in November yet, but has an indication of early winter tones in it as well. It is not obnoxious, just bold and the autumn sophistication aura of the designs is one which can not be denied.
Golden Hour Ombre in Orange and Purple
This sunset inspiration is sunny and burnished all the way through orange to violet. The shiny mix adds a warm energy to your brevities during fall, so it is ideal to wear by any individual, who is addicted to the sky of the golden hour. And yes — this one is very 2025 matte adaptable if you’re feeling more muted.
For polish picks, “Silicon Valley Girl” by OPI (orange) and “Do You Lilac It?” (violet) make a dreamy duo. Apply with a makeup sponge, working in the middle of the nail and gradually stacking up to achieve that polish perfection ombr in the middle of the nail.
Apply some base coat, then just dab your sponge in each color and stamp it on nail. Duplicate, layer by layer, intensifying it, allowing each layer to dry a little at a time. Apply a glassy gel top-coat or 2025 matte finisher to add dreamier glow to the top.
I get warm feeling of comfortable nights in with a cocktail and velvet throw blanket. It is lively but not crazy and allows you to wear lighter colors in a manner that is less out of season. It also shows off on brown skin super well, and literally makes all hues pop.
3D Flower Power in Sorbet Tones
This look is like a spring bloom made fall-ready. Beige and yellow almond-shaped nails are glossed with lemony yellow flowers which are 3D with golden colour studs at their middle point. That delicate but intense 2025 almond shape gives an air of sophistication as the design screams art class and Parisian Boutique.
Apply pastel yellow such as OPI applies in their products; Sun, Sea and Sand in My Pants, a sheer beige-pink such as Essie; Sheers to You. In case of the flowers, the flowers could be made to have that lifelike dimension with a 3D gel builder or even through the use of soft clay decals. Top it off with tiny gold beads for detail.
Paint your base layers and let them fully dry. Then stick 3D flower with using nail glue or a builder gel. Use the golden stud when you made the flower wet so that it sticks. Top it off with a shiny finish, but do not flood it into the petals.
These are some extra but so worth it nails. I could see myself wearing these to a fall baby shower, brunch, or even dinner on thanksgiving. It is a quality that makes one say wait are those hand-painted?… It is that kind of the point really.
Iridescent Shell Fan on a Nude Base
One last entry to end our list on a dreamy bass note, this pearly nail design is like a shiny seashell, but infinitely more mysterious than the shore. Applied on top of a short fall nail nude base, the fan-like lines are holographic foil and are purple and blue hued undertones that are subtle but beautiful. These are the nails when you wear when you want people to take a second glance.
Take a light pink such as OPI Bubble Bath or Zoya Dot. Nail art foils or holographic stickers are slightly iridescent and so the fan or feather designs could be used. Just apply it with tweezers and seal using a water-based topcoat so that the shine remains the same.
Put on your nude base, leave it to completely dry and put your fan foils carefully on each nail. Press them closed with silicone nail tool then seal it with topcoat. Avoid too-thick layers — it can dull the reflectiveness.
I love this style during special occasions where I want to be able to have my nails making an understated statement of elegance rather than screaming the current trend. It’s especially lovely on cooler skin tones and pairs beautifully with cashmere sweaters and silver jewelry. This would be chef kiss with gray, soft pinks and lilac outfit.
Forest Fade with Minimal Art
This effect gives an impression of a walk through fall woods immediately after the rain–a greenish gradient ascending from the cuticle in the morning fog. One of the nails features one emerald dot to add the minimal touch of a twist and bring the entire design up a notch. It is a visual deep exhale, straightforward, clean and one hundred percent ready to be the trends of 2025.
Wear those green tips in “Cactus What You Preach” by OPI, and apply a sheer nude base, such as one by Essie, called “Limo-Scene.” Makeup sponge will provide you with that pleasant ombr on your face, and a dotting tool will help you make the dot of green look neat and precise.
In order to replicate the fade, dampen your green polish at the tips lightly in layers, in an effort to stamp down to print that smooth appearance. Cure between layers if using gel. Fit a large dotting tool and add a dot, allow it to dry thoroughly and seal with topcoat.
This one makes me feel quietly powerful. It’s not trying to impress — it just is. I wore this last week when it seemed like all that was happening was disorderly and an aesthetic vacuum was in demand. It provided good balance, regulation, and also a lil touch of extra but not shouting. Perfect for office settings or introspective weekends.
Classic Red with Miniature Rose Art
There’s timeless, and then there’s this. A glossy red that is almost verging on maroon combines with micro roses on a cream nude foundation- imagine a Vintage wallpaper, but with a bad girl vibe. It’s sweet but confident, charming without being cutesy. The combination is the fall version of romantic nails that do not fall too heavily into the summer-soft territory.
The juicy red is in the “Wrapped in Rubies” or the “Forever Yummy” by Essie. Stamping plates or tiny brushes will suffice with the florals, use forest green and a darker red to give these a (semi) realistic feel. Decals are your thing? Etsy has mini rose sets that go on with no trouble at all, and are completely nail art ready.
Once you have applied your base color, place the dotting tool or brush to paint on the roses with extreme care. The red petals should be followed by two green leaves. Seal the art by adding that shine with a glossy layer.
This one takes me back to the old-fashioned teacups of my grandmother Mexican-style-I have to say with great affection. It’s equal parts nostalgic and trendy. It has a very slightly 2025 square nail shape, which instantly lifts and has a perfect look on both fair tones and brown toned skin.
Hot Pink Petals with Graphic Accents
This would be the mani that Barbie would use in case she attended the autumn art fair. Soft nude bases find abstract flowery petals, black outlines, and scattered dots that are bright pink. It is moving, vibrant, and really cool when you just need your nails to stand out as the flashiest accessory in the room.
The complete pinks can be done using the Mod Square by Essie or Strawberry Margarita by OPI. The accent nails, we start with sheered base such as glazed donut and apply them with a liner brush on those abstract florals. The squiggles and outline flourishes can be done with black detailing pens.
On the base Scribble with dabs of pink polish the outline of the petals. Once the pink is set add the black graphic lines and dot details. Seal with a feet of gloss to seal the whole and make it look fresh, bold.
I had something just like it last season and wound up wearing it with oversized blazer and ankle boots and was surprisingly chic. This is the mani to wear when you want the people to ask questions and give complimentary. It is optional, it is celebratory, and conclusively the right punctuation to this list.
As well as 2025 matte velvet shades and graphic lines to delicate florals, sumptuous gradients and spicy seasonal color schemes, this roundup was not only a trend report, it was also a color palette inspiration guide. It’s an invitation. To try something new. To get inspired. And to discover an expression that makes your nails feel like you–only a bit quirkier, a bit cooler, a bit more obsessed with fall.
You may want to keep this to yourself until your next November mani appointment, or save these designs as autumn-classy bookmarking during the holidays to come, but it is important to keep in mind that it is not always just a fresh set. It is a restart, some kind of celebration, a reflection of your last mood.
Which one is next going on your nails then?