8 pedicure trends to try in the fall: from "milk bath" to "old money". Photo

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Although summer is already coming to an end, and sandals will soon take their place in the back of the closet, there's no denying that a fresh pedicure is a pleasure. This fall, leading nail masters Tom Bachik and Jin Soon Choi claim that several shades of nail polish that are timeless will be in trend.

However, for those who prefer bright colors on their toes all year round, there are also some unexpected colors that fashionable girls will be drawn to, writes Bustle. In addition to more traditional autumn shades such as black and universal red, magenta will be the main color. In addition, shades of brilliant emerald green will dominate.

"Black cherry" or burgundy

8 pedicure trends to try in the fall: from ''milk bath'' to ''old money''. Photo

When it comes to the trendy nail polish shade for the fall season, both for manicures and pedicures, the answer is "black cherry". Bachik, who works with stars like Selena Gomez and Margot Robbie, recommends a deep burgundy shade.

Emerald green

8 pedicure trends to try in the fall: from ''milk bath'' to ''old money''. Photo

A unique and bold shade for your pedicure. Bachik loves this shade of green, especially for the cooler months ahead. "I like a deep, dark green," he says, noting that he is inspired by gorgeous emerald stones.

Classic black

8 pedicure trends to try in the fall: from ''milk bath'' to ''old money''. Photo

A black glossy pedicure is a classic choice for cold weather. Choi, the famous nail artist and founder of Jin Soon, and Bachik agree with this statement. "Black is bold, mysterious, and undeniably luxurious. It's the perfect choice for those who want to make a statement," says Jin Soon. "Although it's the opposite of transparent, black can also create a very clean and polished look.

"Milk bath" or transparent white

8 pedicure trends to try in the fall: from ''milk bath'' to ''old money''. Photo

Another classic is a clear white polish that is fresh and clean. "I love a very light white shade," says Bachik, "the contrast looks so great.

Timeless red

8 pedicure trends to try in the fall: from ''milk bath'' to ''old money''. Photo

While red nails look good all year round, this shade takes on a special edge in the fall. "A bold and timeless choice, red is always a vibrant color," says Choi. "It complements different skin tones and looks effortlessly luxurious.

The "old money" style French

8 pedicure trends to try in the fall: from ''milk bath'' to ''old money''. Photo

Do you like the "old money" aesthetic? Take a cue from stars like Kylie Jenner and ask for a French pedicure the next time you're at the nail salon. And while French is always in fashion, Bachik suggests a playful manicure when the weather gets cooler. "I love French mani – and you can change its color according to the season," he says.

Magenta

8 pedicure trends to try in the fall: from ''milk bath'' to ''old money''. Photo

Pink should move over because magenta has conquered the world of manicure. It is the perfect fall shade that perfectly complements a summer tan.

Neutral warm tones

8 pedicure trends to try in the fall: from ''milk bath'' to ''old money''. Photo

If sheer white polish isn't your thing, go for a neutral shade for a minimalist look. "Some people prefer a warm nude shade that matches their skin tone," says Bachik. Choi agrees, emphasizing how versatile the color can be: "A neutral nude pedicure is a versatile option that is ideal for a neat look."

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