51 Party Nail Designs Fashion People Are Obsessing Over

The party season is in full swing, and we are here for it. Nail art really comes into this time of the year. With festivities to celebrate and parties to attend, we're keeping tabs on the party nail designs and trends that the fashion set are booking in for at salons. And trust me, after scouring through Instagram, there is plenty of nail inspiration to be had.

Whether you prefer a minimalist party nail design or like to go all out with glitter nails, there's something for everyone. Personally, I'm drawn to the gold nail embellishments this season, and the top nail technicians are showing us innovative ways to get creative with crystals, chrome and foils. Because if you can't add a little sparkle to your nails at this time of the year, when else can you? That being said, I'm also loving the timeless winter nail colours which will see you through the entire season—day or night.

I'm always keeping my eyes out for the next big trending nail designs, so, I decided to find out exactly what party nail designs will be big news for 2023. Scroll ahead for the top 51 party nail designs I found—you'll want to get your nail tech on speed dial.

51 Party Nail Designs To Try

Minimalist Party Nail Designs

Party nails don't have to be full-blown glitter. If you're more minimalistic with your nail art, then a gold or silver embellishment on each nail adds subtle sparkles for the party season.

This minimalist gemstone French manicure speaks volumes.

Party nail designs: negative space metallic silver swirls

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@buffcs

If you like minimalist swirl nail art, then why not try a metallic version for the festive season?

A few dots of gold along the edge of your nails instantly gives party season pizazz.

These almond shaped Bordeaux red French tips ooze sophistication.

party nail designs: gold chrome French manicure

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@buffcs

Short nails look great with a chrome manicure, as this gold nail art design shows.

If you've got long nails, then why not go all out with a holographic silver French tip?

A couple of delicately placed gemstones looks seriously chic.

Nail artist Betina Goldstein coined these nails 'French Moonlight' as we couldn't say described it better ourselves.

Glitter Party Nail Designs

An all over glitter is a failsafe party nail design.

I'm mesmerised by these discoball nails with green gems.

party nail designs: gold glitter ombre nails

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@imarninails

Don't fancy full-throttle glitter nails? An ombre allows you to dip a fingertip into some sparkles.

Leave the base of your nails free of colour and line the tips of your nails with a slither of glitter.

These frosted French tips are so pretty in a twinkling blue shade.

How pretty is this negative space glitter French manicure?

A swipe of glitter at the cuticle is an unexpected twist on glittery nails.

Embellished Party Nail Designs

I think I've found my NYE nails with this crystal-studded look.

Small pieces of silver chrome foil look pretty placed at the base of the nails.

Party nail designs: neutral nails with embellished accent nail

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IMAX

If you're usually a neutral nail kind of person, why not go for one sparkly embellished nail for the party season?

Abstract chrome nail art looks beautiful when matched to your rings—it's like an extension of your jewellery.

These nails are even more sparkly than a glass of fizz.

Starry nights call for celestial nail art.

This pearl nail design looks chic but edgy.

Elevate a gold nail colour an update with some tiny pearl embellishments.

Party Nail Art Designs

This reverse French manicure with glitter and teardrop nail art on Gemma Chan is a work of art. Nail artist Betina Goldstein was inspired by Hollywood actress, Anna May Wong's iconic pointed nails.

Party nail designs:neutral nails with black and white star nail stickers

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@themaniclub

Some simple star nail stickers can instantly give your manicure a party update.

A smattering of gold polish dots looks so stylish.

Update a deep red nail colour with a gilded gold French tip.

A halo of metallic polish gives bare nails and ethereal glow as the light catches your fingertips.

Silver chrome tips are perfect for the festive season.

Why not experiment with gold leaf on the tips of your nails?

Velvet nails—also known as cat eye nails—are a trending nail design right now. This kind of nail polish reacts to a magnet which gives that plush velvet effect.

Party nail designs: Red French manicure with dot at the base of the nail

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@iramshelton

This classic red French manicure will see you through the entire party season, and works for both day and night.

Party nail designs: white negative space dotted nail art

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@sasha.mei

Winter whites are always a party season winner.

Party Nail Colours

Is this the chicest looking nail colour? Quite possibly.

When in doubt, a deep mulled wine colour will serve your fingertips well.

Equally, a vibrant red is a great way to ring in the party season.

Party nail designs: dark brown nail colour

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@hollyjone_s

Don't underestimate the power of a deep chocolate hue.

Glossy black will go with everything and works for any occasion.

Party nail designs: muted rednail colour

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@themaniclub

A muted red is a favourite of the fashion set.

Chrome Party Nail Designs

Party nail designs: glazed donut frosted chrome nails

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@femmeblk

The 'glazed donut' nail trend isn't going anywhere (thanks, Hailey Bieber), and this frosty version is ideal for the festive season.

Holographic chrome nails? So pretty.

These powder chrome nails catch the light in the prettiest of ways.

This ruby red has such a dimensional look.

Brown chrome nails are just so beautiful.

Party nail designs: pearl chrome nails

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@imarninails

This pearlescent finish is timeless.

We're giving a nod to Beyoncé's album with a silver chrome mani.

Colourful Party Nail Designs

Can't decide between two colours? Go for one on each hand, or even on each nail.

This green velvet nail art is festive without being overdone.

Is this the prettiest ruby red ever? We think so.