6 Pedicure Trends to Save Down Now for the Year Ahead

6 Pedicure Trends to Save Down Now for the Year Ahead


I know what you’re thinking: It’s the middle of winter, why should we be thinking about the pedicure colour trends for 2026? While most of us are still hiding our feet in our winter boots, I’m making a case for getting a pedicure right now. If you’re anything like me, you might still have your festive pedicure on your toes, and a new year is the optimum time for a refresh. Just because our feet aren’t on show quite as much doesn’t mean they shouldn’t look good, right?

So, what pedicure trends will we see this year? Much like the nail trends and general beauty trends we’re seeing this year, we’re continuing to return to those classic nail colours we know and love. Think classic red pedicures and milky neutrals that never fail to make your feet look well-manicured. However, we’re also seeing the divisive French pedicure rise once again as a comeback beauty trend this year with a few different twists.

If you’re after some pedicure colour inspo for your next pedicure, look no further. I’ve rounded up the best pedicure colour trends you’ll want to wear all throughout 2026, from winter through to summer and beyond.

1. Milky Pedicure

Milky nails have been trending for a while now, so it’s unsurprising to see them make their way onto our toes, too. Milky tones are a great alternative to opaque bright white, which can sometimes be too stark. Softer, sheer vanilla and shell tones with a sheer white translucency lend a softer effect and look incredibly chic.

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2. Bordeaux

A dark red manicure by @iramshelton

Less a pedicure trend and more a timeless pedicure colour, Bordeaux, or any dark red, is a shade that you’ll never regret going for if you’re indecisive in the salon. It’s perfect year-round, looking suitably moody in winter, but also eternally chic at any time of the year. It’s a favourite of celebrities on the red carpet for a reason.

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3. Classic French

A close up of a French pedicure

When in doubt, a French pedicure will see you through just about any occasion and will go with any shoe or outfit. It’s the plain white T-shirt of pedicures, and suits everyone. The added bonus is that any regrowth is hardly noticeable thanks to the sheer pink base. If you’re DIYing at home, enlist the help of a nail art brush that will leave you with perfectly crisp French tips.

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4. Black

A close up of a black pedicure with a chanel hand cream being applied

While some might consider a black pedicure to be too dark, I would actually argue that black acts like a neutral on your toes. Much like a pair of black shoes or a black bag, a black pedicure is both chic and elegant, in my opinion. Black pedis also have the benefit of looking ultra-glossy. Just be sure to apply a top coat to keep it chip-free for as long as possible if you’re painting with nail polish.

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5. Chocolate Cherry

A brick red pedicure colour painted on toes

Not quite red, not quite brown, chocolate cherry might just be one of my favourite pedicure colour trends for 2026 that has been all over my feeds lately. If you find red too red and brown too dark, this blend combines the best of both of the shades and has the expensive-looking gleam of chocolate-coated cherries. What’s not to love?

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6. Milky French

A milky French pedicure

Combining two of the biggest pedicure trends for the year, the milky French is the French pedicure twist I’m obsessing over right now. It’s a great pedicure to go for if you want something a little bit different from a classic French tip. The key is to use a sheer white polish on the base of the nails and finish the tips with an opaque white for that classic look.