Here’s Why the Red Nail Theory is the Latest Autumn Trend
Autumn is here, bringing with it the hottest nail trends of the season, with 47.9k TikTok hashtags. One of the most popular trends dominating the platform is ‘Moody Nails’, featuring deep, rich reds, browns and a revival of the red nail theory.
Fresha, the leading marketplace platform for beauty and wellness, exclusively spoke with Sami Pelling, a 34-year-old nail technician from Essex, who has commented on how you can combine these trends together this autumn.
Sami Pelling, nail expert at the Nail Mafia, says, “The moody nail trend really captures the essence of autumn. It’s all about embracing those deep, dark colours. Think rich plums, dark browns, deep red, navy blues, and blacks. These shades echo the transition into cooler weather and shorter days, which is why they feel so fitting this time of year.”
Moody tones perfectly complement your autumn wardrobe, as Sami goes on to say, “There’s something about these moody tones that ooze sophistication and pair perfectly with autumn wardrobes full of cosy knits and layered textures. Plus, darker nails tend to make a bold statement without being too ‘in your face’, so they’ve always been a favourite when people want a chic, understated look for the season.”
This trend ties seamlessly into the red nail theory, with deeper shades of red taking centre stage. Sami suggests, “The red nail theory is a fascinating one. It suggests that red nails signal confidence, power, and a bit of allure, almost like wearing red lipstick. It’s based on the idea that red catches people’s attention and can be seen as a symbol of boldness and even romance.”
The moody nail trend seamlessly ties into the red nail theory, with deeper tones of red becoming especially popular. Sami suggests, “From crimson to burgundy, red nails add a pop of vibrancy, and let’s be honest, they make you feel unstoppable! Red nails are timeless, but we see a spike in popularity during autumn into winter because red tones complement the warm, rich colours we naturally start to wear in our outfits.”