
Wedding season nails inspo for brides and beyond
Wedding season means Pinterest boards, shared albums and a calendar full of beauty appointments. And while nails might seem like the tiniest detail on the biggest day, that manicure ends up being front and centre in countless photos.
Toronto content creator Alison Nguyen (@nailsbyalsn), known for her DIY nail art tutorials, has plenty of wedding-ready inspo — from sleek chrome finishes to intricate 3D designs, depending on how detailed you want to go.
Simple and elegant, this French mani with delicate pearl details is perfect for your special day.
Customize this mani for your bridal party by matching the colour to your theme — the simple design works with anything.
For the bride looking for something unique — this luxe 3D design is sure to stand out.
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