What Will Taylor Swift Do for Her Bridal Manicure? A Few Predictions
Taylor Swift announced her engagement with a “no mani” manicure—but we know she loves a fresh, fun set. So, what will her wedding nails look like?

Reported by Vogue.
Taylor Swift got engaged last summer in what can only be described as the most Taylor Swift way possible: a floral-drenched photo dump, a Ralph Lauren stripe dress that sold out before the carousel finished loading, and a caption about English teachers and gym teachers falling in love. The ring? An elongated brilliant-cut old mine diamond, sparkling and substantial. The nails? Shockingly, almost nothing — a buff-and-gloss situation so understated it barely registered.
That restraint was its own kind of statement. According to Vogue, Swift's near-bare engagement moment aligned her with a quiet wave of celebrities — Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, Elsa Hosk — who chose the "no mani" engagement mani. The logic makes sense: when you're the most-discussed couple on earth, a stripped-back nail is one less thing to overthink at a life-changing moment. Timeless, intentionally low-key, and frankly kind of genius.
Something Borrowed, Something Chrome
But anyone who's watched Swift work a red carpet knows restraint isn't her default. She's shown up in shimmering pink cat-eye nails at the iHeartRadio Awards, pastel mint at casual outings, frosted chrome silver, festive glitter, and — memorably — sky blue with cloud art at a Knicks game. The woman treats her nail appointments like a creative brief. So what happens when the occasion is her own wedding?
Nail artist Nicole Marien is betting on a "classic bridal manicure with a modern twist." Sheer pinks, milky nudes, or a soft chrome finish are her top predictions — elegant enough to age beautifully, personal enough to feel like her. "Wedding nails tend to be about longevity," Marien explains. "I think she'll want something she can look back on and still feel just as beautiful in 20 years." Her ideal execution: The GelBottle's BIAB 019 layered with an Iced Chrome Pigment — a glazed, barely-there shimmer that reads timeless without tipping into boring. A subtle French, an icy finish, or a soft chrome could each thread the needle between bridal convention and Swift's well-documented love of a fresh, considered set.
And given that Swift rarely misses a chance to stitch an Easter egg into her aesthetic choices, don't rule out something with a hidden wink — a detail that'll send the internet into a spiral approximately 48 hours after the first photos drop.
Whatever she chooses, the real takeaway is this: your wedding nails don't have to choose between personal and polished — the best bridal manicure is simply the one that still feels like you.
Read the original at Vogue.


