The Regency Edit: How to Get "Bridgerton" Nails Fit for a Duchess
Introduction
Dearest Reader,
The social season is upon us. Whether you are promenading in the park or attending a spring wedding, one must always look their best.
Inspired by the hit series Bridgerton, the Regency Core aesthetic is sweeping 2026. It’s all about soft romance, vintage luxury, and intricate details.
At TsukiNails, we have curated a collection worthy of the Diamond of the Season. Here is how to bring 1813 fashion to your modern fingertips.
1. The "Wedgewood" Blue
Nothing says Regency Era like this specific shade of blue.
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The Color: A matte, powdery, dusty blue (inspired by Wedgewood porcelain).
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The Art: White 3D relief art (flowers or vines) on top of the blue base mimics the look of fine china.
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Tsuki Pick: Royal Tea or Porcelain Doll.
2. Pearls & Lace
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The Look: Sheer Pink or Nude base with hand-painted white lace tips or 3D pearl accents.
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The Vibe: Delicate and hyper-feminine. It pairs perfectly with corset tops and puff sleeves.
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Styling: Wear this set with pearl earrings to complete the look.

3. The "Featherington" Brights
If you prefer the bold citrus colors of the Featherington family.
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The Palette: Bright Yellow, Lime Green, and Coral.
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The Finish: Add Gold Foil or Citrus Art. It’s flashy, fun, and impossible to ignore.
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Tsuki Pick: Citrus Squeeze or Golden Garden.
4. The Shape: Short Oval
In the 1800s, nails were kept short and natural.
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The Authenticity: To truly nail the vibe (pun intended), stick to Short Oval or Almond.
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Why: It looks dainty and ladylike, fitting the modest fashion of the era. Long stilettos might look a bit too modern for this specific trend.

Conclusion
You don't need a Duke to feel like royalty. Adorn your hands with a Regency-inspired set and make every day feel like a ball.