Also on the front manicure, September is the month that, as usual, invites us to take a look at the trends of the imminent autumn-winter to prepare for the style that will come. Once the bright and vibrant nuances that have turned on our hands throughout the summer, is now time, now, it is time to dust off the big and deep classicals. Or, perhaps, not really.
Pop eydal in the eighties style, lips that rediscover the intense seasonal nuances, feline looks that recall the sixties and lipsticks that act as blush for even more incisive touches. Here is what to expect from the cold season arriving in seven trends
Just take a look at the seasonal catwalks, in fact, to realize how the classic division between summer and winter colors is literally fading. There are no more net definitions or insurmountable limits. Electric blue, mint green, ancient pink, orange become colors to be worn even in the cold winter months, definitively breaking the rigor and austerity typical of the cold season. To go back the dose they think of the cheerful sprinkling of glitter, that give a touch of magic and party not to be relegated to the velons or to the end of year parties.
The more traditionalists can however breathe a sigh of relief and take refuge in the much -loved and reassuring nude effect. Cipriatic tones, transparent glazes, lactiginous effects remain undisturbed, conquering with the red, the main shade par excellence of the hands, the scepter of the king of the manicure. Who will have the best in the coming months?
The elegance of the naked effect
The nude effect will continue to dictate trend even in the imminent cold season. Reassuring and sophisticated, versatile and always punctual, it is ready to dress the hands of a discreet and minimal elegance again. That viri in a powder tone as from Chanel, Fendi, or Tom Ford or that you settled on a very simple transparent nail polish, it Skin Tonealmost just whispered, will be among the undisputed protagonists of the cold winter.

Chanel, parade at 2025-26.
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Tom Ford, parade at 2025-26.
Kristy Scirow/Getty ImagesChocolate
Non -licorice and not even hazelnut, but a shade in half. A tone gourmand It is intense, vibrant and decisive, which reflects the rigor and elegance of the cold winter. Versace docet.

Versace, parade at 2025-26.
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The nails become indispensable accessories of the look. Luar Osa applying long white feathers on the hands creating a playful and fun cloud effect (although not very practical, we admit it).

Luar, parade at 2025-26.
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Undecided on the color to be applied? Tory Burch We need the solution, painting only a nail with two clearly separated colors. Two is better than one.

Tory Burch, parade at 2025-26.
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It will also be winter, but this does not mean necessarily exclude the color. Sergio Hudson And Gucciamong others, they remind us, proposing vibrant and decisive manicures, which come out of the perimeter of the deeper and rigorous nuances to play with brush strokes of blue or water green. Summer, so, will not be just a distant memory.

Sergio Hudson, parade at 2025-26.
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Gucci, parade at 2025-26.
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Also Miu Miu Confirms the desire for color in the cold winter, but adding an extra touch: glitter waterfalls that make their hands shine. Every moment of the day, and not only in the festive periods, becomes the right and good one to dare and shine.

Miu Miu, parade at 2025-26.
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Stiletto nails find their space between more deaths. Graffianti at the right point, they are certainly not among the most practical proposals, but, apparently, the trendy yes.

Kim Shui, parade at 2025-26.
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Stella McCartney, parade at 2025-26.
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