Are Peach-Champagne Nails The Summer Trend You’re Looking For?
Out with the winter burgundy, in with the summer peach-champagne.
Getting fresh nails and a good haircut can be almost therapeutic. And you know we love to see a great nail trend taking over, so that we can rush and tell you all about it too! The next season, it seems, will be about peach-champagne coloured nails. As Selena Gomez walked the red carpet for the Oscars this year in a stunning Ralph Lauren gown, inspired by Sophia Loren, the Iinternet could not help but notice the beautiful peach-champagne nails that the celebrity was donning. Gomez’s nails had been done by celebrity manicurist Tom Bachik, and we are excited for this spring/summer trend.
If you’re looking to create a similar look, then not only do you have a guideline from Bachik himself, but we’ve curated some similar shades for you to try out and get on the peach-champagne nails bandwagon as well! Read on…
Peach-Champagne Nail Paints To Consider
Every person deserves a colour of nail paint that complements them. Which is why we have listed down different shades or versions of peach-champagne that will work for different undertones and complexions.
O.P.I Nail Lacquer Bold And Bright Collection - Sanding In Stilettos
If you’re looking for a bright colour for summer, then Standing in Stilettos by O.P.I could really be the perfect shimmery shade for you!
Chanel LE VERNIS Nail colour 195 - Poète
This peach nail paint by Chanel can be paired with a metallic or shimmery champagne shade to create a magical peach-champagne nail.
Buy it here.
Kiko Milano Smart Nail Lacquer - 34 Cool Gold
This cool gold shade of nail polish by Kiko Milano can be coated on top of Chanel Poete, or Sephora’s 701 Pure Rose to create a look similar to Gomez.
Buy it here.
Sephora Collection 902 Bronze Shine
This metallic shade by Sephora can be applied by itself (if you’re looking for warm champagne-toned nails) or paired with this nude nail paint by Kiko Milano.
You can also pair a metallic champagne nail colour with a ballerina pink shade if you’re looking for a lighter, cooler version of this trend. So, are you ready to try it out for the summer season?
