Let me preface this article by saying that although I like to advise on beauty trends, I truly believe in wearing whatever lipstick, hairstyle or nail polish you want if it makes you feel good. In my opinion, there are no rules when it comes to beauty. Instead, it’s all about finding what works for you.
That being said, as a beauty editor, it is my job to look into what is currently trending in the beauty space, and I always like to keep an eye on what trends people are no longer swaying towards. One area in which I find this idea of “in” and “out” trends particularly interesting is nail colours. Having worked alongside fashion and beauty editors for years, I’ve had many conversations about what nail colours people are currently favouring, and which shades feel a little more “dated”. Especially when it comes to pedicures.
Yep, it seems that team Who What Wear UK have lots of suggestions when it comes to new, exciting pedicure shades and nail art trends. So much so, that I thought it was only right to share our suggestions with you. Below, you’ll find the pedicure trends that our editors personally won’t be wearing this season for one reason or another, and the shades that they’re be swapping them for instead…
5 Pedicure Trends You Could Say Feel “Dated” Now, and the Ones That Feel So Fresh
Pausing: Bright Pink
Wearing: Milky Pink
First up is bright pink. According to Rebecca Rhys-Evans, senior fashion and beauty editor of branded content at Who What Wear UK, this bold, Barbie-inspired shade is making way for a softer, creamier hue this season, and I’m all ears. There’s no denying how chic milky pink shades look on the toes, and they are the perfect colour for transitioning from summer to autumn.
Shop the trend:
Chanel
Le Vernis Nail Colour, 111 Ballerina
The most stunning milky pink shade.
OPI
Nail Lacquer, Tiramisu for Two
Pausing: Complicated Nail Art
Wearing: French Tips
Yep, that’s right. Forget complicated nail art on your toes, as according to Eleanor Vousden, beauty editor at Who What Wear UK, in 2024 we are all favouring a simple French tip. Much like the colour above, this classic nail art design is super chic and will remain in style for years to come.
Shop the trend:
Mavala
French Manicure White Set
Everything you need for a French tip pedicure.
These mani markers are great for getting a precise French tip.
Pausing: Neon Shades
Wearing: Pastel Colours
Can you start to see a theme here? Forget bright neon shades, as Maxine Eggenberger, deputy editor at Who What Wear UK tells me that softer pastel hues are all the rage this August. I’m obsessed with this pastel French tip design.
Shop the trend:
Nails Inc
Sweetest Pastels 6-Piece Nail Polish Set
Nails Inc has every pastel shade you could ever dream of.
OPI
Nail Lacquer Top Coat
Don’t forget to seal your pastel shades in with a clear top coat.
Pausing: Shimmery Finishes
Wearing: High-Shine Finishes
Shimmery nail polishes were all the rage a few years ago, but in my opinion, these sparkly finishes are out. Instead, I will be opting for a high-shine nail polish that will make nails look super glossy.
Get the look:
Nailberry
Fast Dry Gloss Top Coat
To get that high-shine finish, a glossy top coat is essential.
If you don’t want to wear nail polish but still want a glossy effect, this Dior product helps to enhance your nail’s natural colour while adding a shiny finish.
Pausing: Bright White
Wearing: Creamy White
As you can probably tell by now, this season is all about swapping statement shades for softer alternatives. A white pedicure is an absolute classic, but to keep things modern, I will be going for a creamy white instead.
Shop the trend:
Nailberry
L’oxygéné Oxygenated Nail Lacquer, Almond
My favourite creamy white nail polish.
Dior
Vernis Nail Polish, 108 Muguet
Another gorgeous option from Dior.