StyleNest rounds up the nail shades of the season with these top 10 berry colours.
From cranberry to blueberry, this season nails should be dipped in deep, autumnal tones of berry. The beauty of these shades is that they literally go with everything from off-duty weekend denim to show stopping party gowns.
Click here to see our best of berry lip shades.

Carine Roitfeld For MAC Nail Polish in Underfire Red
Style icon and ex-French Vogue Editor, Carine Roitfeld has teamed up with cult makeup brand MAC for this stunning makeup collaboration. This deep blood red shade will ensure you work Roitfeld’s signature style into your own look.


Dior Vernis Nail Lacquer in Blue Label
Ditch the classic red in favour of Dior’s blueberry nail lacquer this party season. The vibrant tone will really set off coloured jewels.


Tom Ford Nail Lacquer in African Violet
From Christopher Kane to Prada, purple was the colour of choice on AW12’s catwalks. Follow suit in a subtle way with this berry toned nail colour by Tom Ford.



The Berry Collection
Not sure which berry shade to go for? Be spoilt for choice with Nail Inc.’s four-piece gift set.


Red/Black Nail Paint
Channel this season’s Dark Romance trend with Barry M’s cheap and cheerful nail paint. Pair with black lace and leather for a glamorous take on goth.


Chanel Le Vernis Nail Colour in Pirate
With its high gloss and intense colour, not to mention the chic packaging, Chanel’s iconic Le Vernis is an obvious choice for your nails and your dressing table. Pop it on your Christmas wish list.


Jessica Custom Nail Colour in Merlot
Paint your nails in rich merlot courtesy of Jessica’s statement nail colour this season. The colour stays on longer than most so you needn’t worry about touch ups.


Essie Carry On Nail Colour
Essie’s deep burgundy nail shade will accompany all your evening looks this festive season. Pair with berry lips and a show stopping cocktail dress.


O.P.I. Louvre Me Louvre Me Not
Purple is AW12’s most favoured shade. Invest in a sumptuous plumy shade like this O.P.I.’s chicly named Louvre Me Louvre Me Not.

