Since you’re most likely giving yourself an at-home mani-pedi this fall, I’m sharing some fall nail colors that are trending for 2020. Fall is bringing us a mix of classics as well as some fun looks.
Fall Nail Colors
Burgundy & Deep Reds
It goes without saying that burgundy, wine, and deep reds are always a go-to for fall. Not only is this true in clothes, but it’s the same with our nails as well.
Burnt Orange
A new color that is trending this year is burnt orange. It’s not quite red or orange, but a beautiful mix of both.
Amber
This color of Amber is a mix of yellow, gold, and brown. Another up and coming trend for this fall.
Onyx
Another classic color is onyx black. Once reserved for the gothic and punk styles, it’s now a mainstream nail color.
Matcha Green
Another emerging color this year is matcha green. This earth tone color will not only show that you’re trending, but it could match your morning beverage as well.
Chrome
Metallics and Chrome are trending this year. This not so subtle color brings in a much-needed shine for those days of being stuck at home.
Natural & French Style
The ever-so classic natural (nude) never go out of style. The French style nails have also started to make a comeback. Where they’ve been hiding, no one knows.
Shades of Blue
You can’t go wrong with shades of blue this fall, from deep teal to pastel to dark blue. This color will definitely turn heads.
White
You might think that white nails should be reserve for those spring and summer months, but that simply isn’t true. White nails are a perfect neutral color that goes with almost any outfit.
Grey
Grey is the neutral of the season (see fall trends 2020 here), so it makes sense that this color is showing up on your nails as well.
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Closing Statement
So many rich nail colors for fall. Tell me, is there anything you love right now that you didn’t see on this list? I’m most likely going to dabble in the dark reds and natural colors this fall.
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