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Fall 2025 Toe Nail Colors: Fresh Autumn Pedicure Ideas You’ll Love

You have traded in iced lattes and pumpkin cold foam, boots are coming out of hibernation and mornings are a little nippy. So why are we still clinging to summer pedicures? Fall 2025 is also introducing an entirely new set of toe nail color inspo: cozy greens, moody neutrals, spicy reds, and just fun little art details that are frankly stealing more of our screen time than our sweaters.

The pedicure colors this fall are not the background music to a look, but the coup de grace, the coffee run strut and the light hedonism you never knew you needed. Are you ready to greet the colors that will have your toes in the leading role throughout fall?

Let’s go.

Wild Spice: Leopard for Autumn Toes

Leopard print has always felt like a power move but on toes in early fall? It becomes unexpectedly refined. The amber foundation is burned to inky black spots, producing a mood that is fierce, yet wearable. It is a timeless animal print made new for cooler weather and it looks absolutely insane with deeper fall neutrals such as chocolate, espresso and even that caramel trench coat you have been waiting to wear in September. This isn’t summer’s playful cheetah—it’s grown-up, cozy, and confident.

Fall Toe Nail Colors Wild Spice Leopard for Autumn Toes
To achieve this deep, textured look, I applied OPI formula My Italian is a Little Rusty as a base- it is the perfect terracotta. Then using a dotting tool and Essie in Licorice, I did the spots. To avoid the mess, pre-applied nail wraps with leopard patterns in place are a surprisingly opulent trend in 2022, particularly in the brands Dashing Diva or ManiMe.

Painting this yourself is surprisingly therapeutic. I start by shaping and polishing my nails followed by two coats of color and then I leave it to dry. When I am in a hurry I use a toothpick on the spots, dabbing and dragging a bit to give that wild organic look. Top it off with high-shine.

Admittedly, I have been shocked that I have been grabbing sandals in early fall so much, and this mani gives a bit of roar without screaming. If leopard’s always felt too bold for your hands, this is the moment to try it on your toes—it’s the new neutral for brown skin tones in fall.

Deep Forest Drama with Crystals

This is a forest green that makes a serious statement in the enchanted woodland vibes, especially in combination with thin white lines and silver studs. It is not melancholy, it is moody, but then like a stroll in evergreens with some glitter. It has the structure of the clean graphic lines and the flirting with the proper amount of glam with the tiny rhinestones. This design practically whispers sweater weather, doesn’t it?

Autumn Pedicure Green Deep Forest Drama with Crystals
I had DND Sea Green as a base- it is opaque in one coat but I do two every time. The lines are just white striping tape cut to size (Amazon has tons), and I fixed rhinestones with a dab of top coat and pressed them in with tweezers. Hint: press firmly and cover with a thick coat of gel top coat to make them durable through boots and baths.

The secret to perfecting symmetry in this case is to do the big toe first and allow yourself time. I leave the rest of the design very simple, just the base shade, on the other toes. It’s high impact, low stress. Honestly? This is the pedicure I wear when I want people to notice but not say anything—it’s the strong, silent type.

One of my friends wore this exact look to a fall wedding (open-toed heels in October? Bold!) and said three people asked where she got it done. She did it herself. Now we’re both addicted.

Sun-Drenched Mustard with Graphic Black

This is to the girls who cannot give up summer-even in October. The mustard yellow is a warm, spicy and very flattering color on darker skin tones. The little black floral flourish is just enough whimsy without being cutesy. It is the end of the golden hour and the light is softer and everything is a bit magical.

Autumn Pedicure Colors Sun-Drenched Mustard with Graphic Black
You will need a bright yellow polish Zoya Bee or Essie Hay There are both creamy finishes. I painted the black pattern with a fine nail brush and gel liner, but any nail art pen, even Sally Beauty, would do. Be light-handed; you don t want to scream, you want to float like an ink drawing.

This design is surprisingly forgiving as the black detail catches the eye. If the base coat isn’t perfect? No one notices. I never forget a matte top coat on this one- the colors feel velvet-y and the contrast is even more.

There’s something so personal about this look. I think of fall journals, hand-written notes, scribbles in the margin of life. I never really considered yellow to be my color but this has changed everything now it is my surprise fall staple.

Olive & Gold: The Luxe Leaf Effect

Olive green is the secret new IT color of Fall 2025 and combined with metallic gold leaf accents, it lands in this beautiful sweet spot of earthy but elegant. It creates the sensation of strolling along a park that is littered with freshly fallen leaves, where you are wearing cashmere and drinking something spiced. Understated, but totally intentional.

Autumn Pedicure Ideas Olive & Gold: The Luxe Leaf Effect
To do it yourself, begin with a shade such as Suzi -The First Lady of Nails by OPI it is creamy and has a touch of gray which makes it classy. In the case of the leaf motif, gold foil nail stickers or metallic gel liner works. The secret is to keep it very simple–just on the big toe so as not to appear to overdo.

I always prep with a base coat to protect from staining (greens can be notorious for this), then carefully float the foil using a detail brush and a sticky layer of base gel. Cure, top coat, done. Easy luxury.

It seems like there is something with this color combination that makes your feet feel as though they are encapsulated in the fall itself. I took this on a long weekend getaway recently and would spot little flashes of gold as the sun caught it. I felt like a Pinterest board brought to life.

Pop Art Meets Pumpkin Spice

Neon fuchsia and retro blue leopard? You would think that it screams summer, but then you add in the warm-toned accents and you have something tasting deliciously unexpected during the fall. To the maximalists, the ones who are not quite ready to tone it down because the leaves are falling. Bright, cheeky, and oh-so-cool.

Autumn Pedicure Art Designs Pop Art Meets Pumpkin Spice
I began using a fuchsia polish by Lights Lacquer-Cherry Jelly is a good dupe. On the accent toe I applied a powder blue base and dotted with yellow, pink and lime irregular spots with a small dotting tool. Best trick of nail expert @nailartbysig: Dots can be blurred with a silicone brush to make them look more retro and sticker-ish.

This look is pure play. I prefer to do it in between seasons, still wearing sandals but also taking that big denim jacket on the way out. It is neither a summer sass nor a fall fun.

I have, in fact, worn this very same outfit to a farmer market in late September, where I was literally stopped to have my toes photographed. That’s never happened before. Instant mood lift.

Barbiecore Meets Zebra Chic

This pink and zebra mix is the perfect combination of Barbiecore and fall. The vibrant raspberry color is evened out with one toe adorned with a black-and-white zebra effect that has a Y2K vibe mixed in with fall fashion week. It’s confident, playful, and just a little bit rebellious. Perfect for that unexpected heatwave in early October.

Fall Toe Nail Colors Barbiecore Meets Zebra Chic
I used OPI’s Strawberry Margarita for making the base- an old time favorite that remains a hit. The zebra pattern was freehanded using a nail art liner brush and a classic opaque white base (I use Orly’s “White Tips” for this). It’s the contrast that makes it pop—no filters needed.

To imitate this, paint all the toes pink and leave to dry. On the accent toe, paint a white base coat and use your black eyeliner brush to paint abstract S curves. And then finish with a gel top coat to give it that super shiny look. Or, cheat a bit, and apply zebra-print nail stickers–nobody will judge you.

I feel like this outfit can be described as the period between summer and fall when your wardrobe is divided into two parts. You have a pink hoodie that you pair with black boots and it just fits. This is that vibe—in nail form.

Retro Chevron with a Moody Twist

There’s something deeply satisfying about a well-executed chevron. The combination of the high saturation stripes of the rainbow with the serious navy base on the other toes creates the beautiful contrast that reads sophisticated even with the color. It reminds me of the stained glass and sporty fall knits having a baby.

Autumn Pedicure Colour Retro Chevron with a Moody Twist
Creating the design takes patience. I applied gel polish in tangerine, fuchsia, teal, magenta and yellow colors- most of them DND gel collection. The trick is to use a fine striping brush and build up. A true-navy polish such as Booties on Broadway by Essie is great to use on the surrounding toes.

The first time I did this one, I did not even bother trying it freehand, I resorted to using thin nail vinyls to separate each line. If you’re doing it yourself, take breaks between color applications to prevent smudging. Worth it? Totally.

I wore this design on a sad day, and no joke, it cheered up my whole mood. It is artsy and not obnoxious, and it reminds me of a back-to-school notebook scribble, but better.

Champagne Whisper on Barely Blush

This is the one you should get in case you are going minimalist this fall. A blush pink with a dusting of fine silver glitter is like cashmere on your nails. Classy, minimalistic, and classic, this pedicure can be used in a yoga studio and during a candle-lit dinner. Think less sparkle, more shimmer.

Autumn 2025 Champagne Whisper on Barely Blush
It is similar to OPI Bubble Bath but with a touch of glitter polish (like Zoya Cosmo) dragged along one side. No need to have a steady hand, all you need is a fan brush and a light hand to achieve that fairy-dust effect. It’s the shimmer placement that makes it feel curated.

This design is my go-to after a hectic week. When I want to feel polished without screaming, this does it. Nothing of a tale to-day There is clean light polish and fair frost on the fingers.

Sometimes less is actually more. Especially when paired with soft knits, suede loafers, or even those plush robe moments when you’re just cozying up at home with a hot drink.

Monochrome Zebra on Icy Blue

Cool colors are in the spotlight this fall- and icy blue is the leader. Combine it with sharp zebra-like details on a couple of accent nails and you have something dramatic but still peaceful. It is an early November snow day but with edge. Subtle, but not soft.

Autumn Design Monochrome Zebra on Icy Blue
I reproduced this on DND blue ice background, a punchy pastel. The zebra stripes are applied on top of a full white background using a super fine brush or nail pen. Each toe can be varied in placement or pattern, or you can make it symmetrical. Both look luxe.

I will always start with a quality base coat to prevent blue pigment stains. After that I lay in two coats of color, cure, and freestyle the zebra stripes. Don’t worry about perfection—they’re meant to feel hand-drawn. Seal with a no-wipe gel topcoat for durability.

The cool-toned polish on the nails has an added sophistication to it in fall when everything is warm. It feels like you know something others don’t. Which, honestly, you kind of do.

Sky Blue & Gold Foil Luxe

This shade of sky blue is soft and can be combined perfectly with metallic gold. The failed tips are a small suggestion of French manicure, but in a painterly, natural manner. It is a bit heavenly, a bit retro royalty and all the way seasonal in the most stylish manner.

Autumn Pedicure Gold Foil Sky Blue & Gold Foil Luxe
And I applied a base of Essie Blue-La-La that is sheer and opaque. The gold detailing is done with the help of transfer foil, however, you can also use metallic flakes and press them in with the help of a silicone tool when the polish is still tacky. Just be sure to apply two top coats so it does not peel.

There’s no real symmetry required here. I even prefer the randomness of foil placement to keep things looking modern. One could wear it to a fall wedding, a brunch with friends or even with cozy socks at home. It just feels luxe.

This aesthetic reminds me of golden hour light that shines through gray clouds- serene, glowing and surprisingly beautiful. And honestly? That’s how I want to feel all season.

Lavender Fog: The New Fall Neutral

Lavender in autumn? Absolutely yes. This is a dusty lilac that adds the right amount of color without being too much. It has a surprising versatility: it goes with camel knits, gray trousers, or even a brown leather loafer. There’s something so fresh about a pastel this time of year when everything else is going dark.

Autumn 2025 Lavender Fog: The New Fall Neutral
I grabbed this Zoya Abby here, it is not sheer, but soft, and cool, without being icy. I did no nail art on this one since the shade speaks itself. The only trick that I can say that will really make pastel polish pop is to apply a ridge-filling base coat first. It smooths everything out, especially on toes.

This shade is ridiculously easy to apply, too. I tend to apply two layers, wait till it is dry and then seal it with gel-effect top coat to have this high-gloss finish. It is straightforward, classy, and a bit unexpected, given the month of October.

Honestly? This was what I wore on a quiet weekend at home in chunky socks and although no one was seeing me but I, it still made me feel good. That’s the magic of a beautiful polish.

Chartreuse Edge: Neon Meets Structure

This angular neon-on-white combination is the ticket you need to say goodbye to summer completely, unless you are not quite ready to do that yet. The bright yellow-green color combined with stark-white makes a modern, editorial effect. It is the type of appearance that causes heads to turn, particularly when it is combined with minimalistic clothes that have clean lines.

Autumn Pedicure Ideas Chartreuse Edge: Neon Meets Structure
I did this with DND, which is a bold, highly pigmented formula, called Electric Daisy. The white is OPI Alpine snow which never disappoints. I sectioned off the triangle with nail striping tape to draw the graphic line on the big toe and painted meticulously inside the lines. It can be done with some patience easier than it might seem.

This design gives maximum impact for minimum effort. The big toe should be covered with a small brush and painted with neon on all the nails. Square brush was used to wipe edge in acetone when necessary. Top coat is a must to complete every time-it makes the contrast even sharper.

When I wore this, I had a slouchy white sweater and joggers on and it was the coolest contradiction ever. It’s fall, but not falling into the typical palette. Love that.

Cozy Knit Olive

This dingy olive green is your go-to sweater in a bottle. It’s warm, muted, and comforting. No fanfare, pure and simple deep rich and luxurious color that keeps you well on your feet. It is particularly luxurious and textured on brown skin, and frankly? It looks expensive.

Brown Skin Autumn Pedicure Cozy Knit Olive
I applied Sage Scarf by Lights Lacquer to this, it is creamy and cool toned, nearly mossy army green with a soft gray base. No design needed. Just shape, prep, and paint. I maintain my nails square because it goes better with solid colors.

This is the sort of polish I get when I am in the mood to have something relaxed, yet purposeful. I do not apply any nail art, but I buff, exfoliate, and moisturize my feet before painting. The simplicity lets the color shine.

I wore it on a rainy weekend when I was curled up watching reruns, and every time I looked at my toes, it seemed like I was doing something nice to myself. It’s quiet luxury, bottled.

Sorbet Fade: Gradient Joy

Fall doesn’t have to mean muted. This dreamy gradient of a rainbow, and going from pink to yellow to mint to lilac, makes the point that color can still be warm. It is the sort of design that reminds of stepping in to a new beginning even when everything is shutting down.

Fall Toe Nail Colors Sorbet Fade: Gradient Joy
Here, each toe is a bit different, which is the fun of it. I applied a sponge method using such colors as Peach Side Babe, Mint Candy Apple, and Play Date by Essie. The secret is to mix and leave the polish slightly wet and then tap lightly with a makeup sponge.

This one is one to use a peel-off barrier around your toes, or expect to do some cleanup. Avoid the stark outlines and use a sharp top coat to seal the fade to give it that jelly like look.

I enjoy this when I want to lift my mood. It’s cheerful, but in a peaceful way. As an evening, or a dish of sorbet after supper on a winter evening. Trust me, it’s a vibe.

Autumn Florals in Burnt Orange

Florals for fall? Always. This burnt orange and crisp black and white botanical art just gives that retro flavor we never knew we wanted. It possesses energy harvest, such as pumpkins, cider, and a warm cardigan all in one. It is intricate and contemporary in design, which makes it just right to have that seasonal update.

Autumn Pedicure Art Designs Autumn Florals in Burnt Orange
I used DND’s “Harvest Moon” as the orange base. The flowered elements were drawn by hand with black and white gel liner brushes–imagine slow, smooth lines and dainty leaf edges. Stamping plates or nail stickers may be an alternative in case you do not like freehanding.

This one takes a little more time. First paint the big toe followed by drawing the flower petals and then go back to fill the other nails with solid color. It’s a little extra effort, but so worth it.

This left me with the feeling that I was a member of a Pinterest board that was angsty: fall boots, an oversized scarf, and this beautiful floral peeking through the bottom. Highly recommend for peak-season vibes.

Chrome Shimmer Meets Lime Zing

There’s something wildly energizing about pairing a hyper-metallic chrome with neon green during the cozier months. Fall does not necessarily imply being wrapped in the veils of burgundy and burnt sienna. It is the appearance of a breath of audacity and a chrome glimmer that sparkles in the light and a green that is so electric that it seems to hum. It is a game of contrasts, soft metallic reflections against a shock of saturated color, and yet some how wearable. Unexpected? Definitely. But also just right for early autumn pedicures when you’re still holding on to summer with both (pedicured) feet.

Fall Toe Nail Colors Chrome Shimmer Meets Lime Zing
To do that mirror-glazed look, I would grab something like OPI Go Big or Go Chrome with DND Neon Lime- two formulas that do not wear down into dullness after a week on toes. The metallic and neon contrast works best when both polishes are super smooth and hyper-pigmented.

At home you can achieve this by filing your nails in a square soft shape, apply a solid base coat and alternate colors. Use two thin coats of each polish, curing under a UV lamp if you’re using gels. A glossy top coat seals the deal. If you’re worried about metallics showing brush strokes, try a sponge dab on the final layer for a smoother chrome effect.

It was one of those combos that I did not know I was going to love so much. But once it was on? Obsessed. The sister herself replicated the same appearance on her birthday visit to Palm Springs. It’s proof that metallics aren’t just for New Year’s Eve — they’re a killer contrast to cozy cardigans and suede boots too.

Persimmon Pop & Autumn Leaf Accent

Fall glow-up is nothing without a juicy pop of persimmon and a solitary creamy toe with a dainty orange botanical. It’s that perfect mix of playful and grounded. This pedicure is more of minimalist art with a hint of seasonal taste. The orange stem and leaf pattern on the big toe seems more like a small harvest mural because of the clean white canvas of the big toe. And the rest? Persimmon-bright coral-red shimmering, punchy at a golden hour.

Autumn Pedicure Ideas Persimmon Pop & Autumn Leaf Accent
The thing I am obsessed with here is the simplicity of the materials: classic Essie Clambake or Olive & June Hotter Than Heinz as the base, and neutral creamy base like OPI Alpine Snow as an accent on the toes. The leafy design? A dotting tool or nail art brush and a very bright orange such as Butter London Sun Drenched does the trick.

It is an easy type of nail art to do but provides the most adorable effect. All you have to do is be accurate on one toe and the rest of the application is easy. I prefer to stamp the shape of the leaf with a silicone stamp to get the symmetry, and then fill the shape in by hand. Seal the color and design on rapid dried topcoat.

This combination is like the beginning of September in the park, that weird in-between time when it is no longer hot, but it is not sweater weather yet. It’s nostalgic but fresh. Like sipping cider in sandals.

Blackout Chic with a Whisper of Romance

All-black toes? Yes. Softened, however, with a dreamy touch of blush-pink and a dainty heart-wrapped forever script. This appearance is romantic goth slanted with a touch of gentleness. It gives dark romance and quite frankly it is an entire vibe when you are on those grey, moody autumn days that you want to feel a little mysterious, but still put together. The black and the pale pink contrast is what balances this pedicure and makes it not too edgy.

Autumn Pedicure Blackout Chic with a Whisper of Romance
Toes of mine are also solid, shiny, and smooth and I swear by OPI Black Onyx or DND Black Licorice on them. On the accent, Essie Ballet Slippers or Lights Lacquer Pink Cashmere is perfect. The fine writing may be done by using a stamping plate or nail sticker to get the finer detail, particularly on gel bases.

My secret: apply the pink polish, cure, then apply the decal or lettering and seal the whole lot with a thick glossy top coat. It gives the impression that the word is embedded under glass — which is chef’s kiss in person.

This is the same design that I wore to a wedding last fall and received more compliments on my toes than on my dress. It is its muted drama, and in some way that small word -forever- is more fashionable than cornball when it is on one toe and surrounded by black-black.

Lime Matrix Energy

This graphic swirl of lime and chartreuse is destined to strike the right chord, should you be still riding the dopamine beauty wave. It’s like a Matrix-coded leaf in motion — surreal, geometric, and energetic without being loud. The dark green swirls are on a highlighter-yellow background, providing a high-contrast touch that is futuristic and organic. What about electric botanical vibes, especially when leaves are still green in early autumn?

Autumn Pedicure Green Lime Matrix Energy
To accomplish this, you can use DND Electric Green as the base color and sharp nail art brush with OPI Stay Off the Lawn as the detailing. I adore putting on a jelly top coat over both to mellow out the graphic effect a little bit and give it a shiny, unified finish.

Swirl effect may appear tricky, but the point is to use a full-colored base and sketch broad curved lines using striper brush. If you’re using gel polish, you can adjust the swirls before curing — huge plus. Spray it with UV top coat, and boom, clean, sealed and super striking.

This is one of those styles which immediately makes your mood. It’s bright, artsy, and still cozy-season appropriate. I literally had something like this last year on a rainy week and felt like my own personal sunshine. Never count that out when the skies turn gray A bold toe will do.

Earthy Green with Botanical Minimalism

This gentle sage green combined with a leafy decoration is a sort of meditative breath. It’s minimalist but not boring, grounded but still fresh. The slight difference between solid color and little hand-drawn branches makes this pedicure look like walking through an herb garden – relaxing, stylized, and highly seasonal. This one falls right into the best fall pedicure on brown skin category as well: that sage shade just blends into darker skin tones as if it was designed to do so.

Autumn Design Earthy Green with Botanical Minimalism
I would choose Olive & June Into the Trees or Zoya Sage as the hero green, and a base white such as Lights Lacquer Paper Snow to do the accent toes. The leafy strokes can be done using nail pens or ultra-fine detailing brushes with Essie Off Tropic.

Use your greens first and allow them to cure or dry thoroughly before you start on the accent design. The secret of maintaining this look high is simplicity: less branches, thinner lines. Seal with a velvet matte top coat to get a chalky, modern finish, or leave it glossy to get a more natural dewiness.

I adore this design because of that late October feel when everything outside is soft and golden. It is clean, but seasonal, like the nail equivalent of a warm cotton knit sweater.

Bittersweet Cocoa with Blush Petal Detail

The cool-weather neutral that I never knew I needed until I saw it combined with floating pink petals is dark chocolate polish. This design is like drinking hot mocha and watching the leaves fall: warm, rooted, and yet having a gentle, almost romantic touch. The petals are arranged with a negative space that is slightly enough to depict the petals as not decorative but delicate. It is in fall bloom and I am here in all its slick, cocoa-colored moments.

Fall Toe Nail Colors Bittersweet Cocoa with Blush Petal Detail
I would use OPI that is What friends are Thor or Zoya Louise as the base to recreate this. On the petals, a pale pink such as Essie Fiji or Butter London Fruit Machine is lovely. That feathery edge effect will be assisted by a dotting tool or an angled liner brush.

Take a clean, buffed surface, put two coats of the chocolate base and allow to dry completely. Next, place the petals in the lightest to darkest pink sequence. A glassy top coat pulls the whole look together. If you’re new to floral designs, try practicing petal placement on a press-on tip first. It makes all the difference.

Before I had tried this look on my best friend during her fall engagement shoot, we could not stop looking at her feet, even with new boots involved. It is very subtle yet it just has that something extra that makes it all.

Sun-Kissed Bloom on Crimson Canvas

As the weather begins to cool, I get the urge of wanting something with a warming color that heats you up inside out and this sunflower-speckled red pedicure does just that. The red is bold, punchy, and adds some heat, and the sunflower art on the big toes just feels like the right wink to the final golden moments of summer. It is like reaping sunshine and having it on your toes way into the scarves and cider season.

Autumn Pedicure Sun-Kissed Bloom on Crimson Canvas
My go-to picks for this? And Poppy Red by DND or Olive and June CNH as a base. The sunflower detail can be done by using a mix of Lights Lacquer Cozy AF, China Glaze Sunshine Pop, and a dark brown such as OPI Lincoln Park After Dark in the center.

The trick to a neat floral is layering. Put the red base in the cure or dry well. Outline the petals with a small detail brush on yellow and orange spots and put brown in the center. It does not matter that each flower is a bit different – it makes them even more charming.

This design is like a mood-lifter. I wore it to the apple orchard last year and got asked twice whether they were press-ons or salon. No, just gel polish, time and steady hand.

Matte Noir & Sprinkle Confetti

There’s something irresistibly satisfying about combining matte black polish with tiny neon candy beads. This look is playful but edgy, clean but unexpected. It’s giving “Halloween minimalist meets Coachella in October.” The matte grounding takes care of the seriousness and the colorful accents of the 3D elements play with fun. And yes, they are as good to look at as to wear.

Fall Pedicure Colors Matte Noir & Sprinkle Confetti
The base will be Zoya Willa or OPI Black Dress Not Optional, and you will put a velvet matte top coat on it. Concerning the confetti, you can find nail art microbeads they are usually sold in multi-color wheels, most commonly by Born Pretty or Daily Charme.

To do it, paint your toes two coats of black, dry thoroughly and finish with matte top coat. Apply every bead on nail glue or little on top coat. Pro tip: “To place the beads, I recommend using a wax pencil or dotting tool to mark the precised location you want the bead to be placed, then press the bead lightly,” says celeb nail artist Julie Kandalec.

I wore this design to a costume party and my toes were tapping the whole time. It is a bit of nail art, a bit of ASMR, and unexpectedly, it lasts long when sealed properly.

Glazed Matcha with Sparkle Edge

Green polish in the fall has a serene self-assurance about it, particularly when it veers toward matcha or moss. She has the only one glittered accent toe, this model is modern, but warm. The green suits all skin types and looks amazing with denim, knits, and early fall vibes. And the glitter? That is your hint of celebrations near to come.

Autumn Pedicure Green Glazed Matcha with Sparkle Edge
Use DND Lime Sparkle or Zoya Jace on green and a glitter nail polish like Essie Summit of Style or ILNP Highline on the accent nail. Applying a little of the glitter polish over the green gives it that soft-glow effect.

This one’s super beginner-friendly. Once the base is coated and cured, use two coats of green, sprinkle glitter on one of the toes and then seal everything with a gel top coat. To make the glitter more concentrated, sponge it on to give a solid shimmer.

I wore it during a rainy week when I needed a little brightness and this green carried me. It’s surprisingly neutral and feels luxe without trying. Definitely a sleeper hit.

Olive Matte & Soft Leopard Neutrals

Animal print is never going out of style and this fall leaning version combines matte olive with classic leopard in the most perfect way. It is stylish, down to earth and quite simply sexy but not too much. The green toes are matte, which makes everything toned down, and the leopard is the highlight.

Autumn Pedicure Art Designs Olive Matte & Soft Leopard Neutrals
To duplicate this I would use Zoya “Charlie” or Essie “Win Me Over” to achieve the green, and use OPI Samoan Sand as a base to paint your leopard toe. Use a dotting tool and apply some dots of OPI Black Onyx.

Start by painting all toes with the matte green. In the case of the leopard nail, make beige spots at random and outline them with black or dark brown irregular curves. Apply a matte top coat to all the toes to get that soft suede effect that feels so right in the fall.

This is an outfit that I have worn once on a trip to Asheville, and it looked best with both boots and bare feet near the fire. It is the type of pedicure that is like an oversized cardigan but cooler.

Anna Smith

Anna Smith (Ryzhenko) is the creator of woman-trend.com, a fashion, beauty, and style blog. She's not a professional stylist or beauty guru—just a mom of two who loves sharing her favorite finds, personal style tips, and honest reviews of things she's tried (or can’t wait to try). Anna hopes to inspire readers to have fun with fashion and feel confident experimenting with their own style.

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