Alright, so, I’ve been totally obsessed with getting my nails done lately, especially with fall vibes. I wanted to share my whole journey of figuring out my fall nail look.

First off, I spent hours scrolling through Pinterest and Instagram. There are just so many options! I started by saving a bunch of pictures that caught my eye. I saw everything from simple, solid colors to super detailed, artsy designs. It was a bit overwhelming, to be honest.
- I looked for ideas that matched the fall colors I love – you know, deep reds, oranges, browns, and maybe a little bit of gold sparkle.
- I also considered the shape of my nails. I usually go for almond or oval, but I was thinking of trying something new like coffin or stiletto.
After gathering a ton of inspiration, I narrowed it down to a few favorites. I wanted something that was chic but also kind of unique. I ended up choosing a few different designs to try out.
Next, I booked an appointment at my favorite nail salon. I always go to the same place because they do a great job and the nail techs are super friendly. I showed my nail tech the pictures I saved, and we talked through what I wanted.
She suggested a few tweaks based on my nail shape and length. We decided to go with a deep burgundy color as the base, with some gold foil accents on a couple of nails. I also opted for a glossy top coat to make them really shine.
The process took about an hour and a half. My nail tech carefully applied the polish and created the gold foil design. She was really meticulous, making sure every detail was perfect.

When she was done, I was thrilled with the results! My nails looked amazing. They were exactly what I had envisioned – elegant, a little bit extra, and perfect for fall.
Feeling
I’ve been getting so many compliments on my nails, and they make me feel so put together. It’s crazy how much a good manicure can boost your mood. Plus, I get inspiration from them.
So, that’s my fall nail journey! I hope this inspires you to try out some new nail designs this season. Don’t be afraid to experiment and find what makes you feel fabulous.