If You’re Booking a Late-Summer Manicure, Save These Ideas

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 If You’re Booking a Late-Summer Manicure, Save These Ideas

There comes a slightly awkward point every August when choosing your next manicure suddenly becomes more complicated. Bright coral? Still very much summer. Deep burgundy? Potentially getting ahead of yourself. And while I’m usually the first person to argue that you should wear whatever colour you like whenever you like, there is something particularly satisfying about a manicure that manages to bridge the gap between seasons.

That’s where end-of-summer nails come in. These are the shades, finishes and designs that still feel right with sunkissed skin, last-minute holidays, and the final few weeks of sandal weather, but won’t look completely out of place once September arrives and you’re reaching for a light jacket again.

Personally, I think this is one of the most interesting times of year for nail inspiration. The obvious summer pastels and neon brights start to give way to richer, slightly moodier colours, whilst autumn’s usual dark reds, browns, and berries can be softened with sheer finishes, milky bases, and unexpected nail art details. Think muted butter yellow instead of sunshine yellow, deep cherry rather than pillar-box red, or a chocolate French tip paired with a still-summery sheer pink base.

Whether you’re heading off on an end-of-summer holiday, trying to make your summer glow last as long as possible, or simply not quite ready to say goodbye to brighter nails, these are the manicure ideas I’d save for your next appointment.

1. Turquoise Tips

A turquoise French tip nail design with brown dots.

(Image credit: @bambinailss)

A turquoise French tip gets a playful late-summer update with a tiny brown dot on each nail. It’s bright enough for holidays, but the unexpected brown detail makes it feel a touch more autumnal.

2. Scaled Back

A yellow and brown reptile nail design.

(Image credit: @nailartbyqueenie)

Reptile print gets a seasonal spin in a mix of sunny yellow and earthy brown. It’s playful without feeling overly summery, making it an easy bridge into autumn.

3. Barely-There Chrome

A sheer chrome nail design.

(Image credit: @matejanova)

A subtle chrome finish gives nude nails an understated, glossy sheen. Think of it as the quiet luxury way to do chrome for the final weeks of summer.

4. Milk Chocolate

A chocolate brown nail design.

(Image credit: @paintedbyjools)

If you’re ready for autumn, lean in with a rich milk chocolate brown. Keep it glossy and short to make it feel fresh rather than wintry.

5. Butter Tips

French tips in a butter yellow shade.

(Image credit: @paintedbyjools)

Butter yellow has been everywhere this summer, and there’s no need to retire it just yet. A French tip keeps the shade feeling light and wearable as we head towards September.

6. Cherry Red

Cherry red short nails.

(Image credit: @harrietwestmoreland)

You can’t go wrong with a glossy cherry-red manicure. It’s timeless enough to work year-round, but particularly good for that late-summer-to-autumn transition.

7. Pink Jelly

Short nails with a pink jelly effect.

(Image credit: @matejanova)

Sheer, glossy pink jelly nails have an effortless, almost glass-like finish. They’re the perfect choice if you want something fresh and summery that won’t clash with autumn outfits.

8. Neon Yellow

Bright neon yellow nails.

(Image credit: @paintedbyjools)

For those who aren’t remotely ready to tone things down, fluorescent yellow is the answer. It’s unapologetically bright and looks particularly good during the last of the summer weather.

8. Playful Details

An assorted nail design with stars and polka dots.

(Image credit: @rosetuckersouthport)

A mix of white polka dots, stars and olive-green French tips makes this manicure feel playful but still grown-up. The muted green adds just enough of an autumnal note.

9. Polka Dot Chrome

Polka dot nails on a chrome base.

(Image credit: @nailartbyqueenie)

Take a high-shine chrome base and add tiny white polka dots for a fun twist. The combination feels futuristic and playful while remaining surprisingly wearable.

10. Tomato Red

Short nails in a tomato red shade.

(Image credit: @harrietwestmoreland)

Tomato red sits somewhere between classic red and summer’s brighter orange tones. It’s an easy shade to carry straight from holidays into early autumn.

11. Mismatched Tips

An assorted nail art design with polka dot French tips, butter yellow, and baby blue

(Image credit: @bambinailss)

White polka dots, baby blue and butter yellow make this mismatched French manicure anything but predictable. The neutral base keeps all those colours feeling cohesive.

12. Sky Blue

Square nails in a sky blue shade.

(Image credit: @paintedbyjools)

There’s something effortlessly fresh about a glossy sky-blue manicure. It still feels distinctly summery, but the slightly cooler tone makes it an easy choice as the seasons begin to shift.

13. White Waves

A nail design of white waves on a nude base.

(Image credit: @nailartbyqueenie)

White waves along the tips give a classic nude manicure a more playful finish. It’s subtle enough for everyday wear but still has that holiday feeling.

14. Milky White

A sheer milky white nail colour on short nails.

(Image credit: @harrietwestmoreland)

A sheer milky-white manicure is one of those looks that works absolutely any time. Clean, glossy and understated, it will look just as good with summer dresses as it will with autumn knits.

15. Neon Meets Brown

A blocky design in neon yellow and dark brown.

(Image credit: @nailartbyqueenie)

Neon yellow and dark chocolate brown make an unexpectedly brilliant pairing. The graphic, blocky design gives bright summer colour a more grown-up, autumn-ready edge.

16. Mixed Tips

Pink and orange French tips.

(Image credit: @bambinailss)

Bright pink meets muted orange in this colourful take on the French manicure. The contrast is cheerful without feeling quite as full-on as a full neon set.

17. Sandy Neutrals

A sandy brown colour on short nails.

(Image credit: @matejanova)

A pale sandy brown is the perfect transitional neutral. It has enough warmth to feel summery but is muted enough to work beautifully once autumn arrives.

18. Cool Pink

A very pale cool pink shade on short square nails.

(Image credit: @paintedbyjools)

A cool, sheer pink gives the nails that naturally polished, barely-there effect. It’s understated, glossy, and exactly the sort of manicure you can wear through a change of season.

19. Colour Bands

Nude nails with a single colourful band across the middle of each one.

(Image credit: @nailartbyqueenie)

Instead of choosing just one shade, give every nail its own coloured band over a nude base. The result is colourful enough for summer but minimalist enough to feel chic.

20. Pastel Tie-Dye

Subtle tie dye nails in a rainbow of colours across the hand.

(Image credit: @matejanova)

Soft pastel shades blend into a sheer base for a tie-dye effect that feels like summer in manicure form. Keeping the colours muted makes it much easier to wear as the season starts to turn.

21. Sea To Silver

An ombre effect fading from sea blue to silver shimmer.

(Image credit: @nailartbyqueenie)

This dreamy ombré shifts from sea blue into a silvery shimmer, giving the impression of sunlight catching the water. It’s a particularly good choice for a final holiday manicure.

23. Rainbow Waves

Nails with a wavy design in bright pink, red, and yellow.

(Image credit: @rosetuckersouthport)

Pink, red, and yellow come together in wavy rainbow lines for a joyful end-of-summer manicure. The warm colour palette gives it a subtle nod towards autumn without losing its playful spirit.

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