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3 Trending Nail Polish Colours We’re Using This Autumn (& 3 We’re Swapping Out)

With autumn here, the days are shorter and the sun is appearing less often. Unsurprisingly, this affects everything from our style and makeup to our manicure. Autumn nail polish colours around this time of year are usually warmer, muted colours or elegant, understated designs. But just because you have short nails doesn’t mean you have to go without creative accents.

We can tell you this much: There really is something for everyone when it comes to nail trends for short nails in autumn 2025. Sound interested? Read on before getting your next manicure to find out the nail polish colours that are in and out for the season.

In: Bordeaux nails

Out: Butter yellow nails

As much as we love minimalist nails, we like a little more colour every now and then. The great thing about the trendy Bordeaux manicure? Dark red shades look elegant, cosy and are perfect for the autumn nail season. Paired with cosy knitwear, a leather jacket or boots – this shade is definitely always a highlight. Butter yellow nails, on the other hand, are very summery and can quickly look too light during autumn.

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essie Nail Polish – 50 Bordeaux

Dior Vernis Nail Polish – 047 Nuit 1947

Manucurist Green™ Natural Nail polish – Hollyhock

In: Tortoiseshell nails

Out: Flower nails

Anyone who wants a little more texture and depth on their nails this fall should go for tortoiseshell nails – a trend that combines elegance with warm brown tones. This variation is probably one of the most striking and sophisticated versions of short nails this season. With gold and brown accents that create a unique pattern, it’s the perfect pairing for autumnal outfits. Start with a base coat in neutral beige, cappuccino or a nude shade to make the design stand out. Nails with a floral patterns, on the other hand, tend to look playful and summery – a little out of place in golden autumn.

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