_Vogue _s Guide to Your Weekend Manicure

A petrol-blue polish with the finish of an oil slick, a creamy white lacquer with the luster of a pearl. In Paris Fashion Week terminology, this is what’s known as nailing it.
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Sunday mornings are made for lazy brunches, languishing in bed with a book—and, of course, your standing manicure appointment. In our feature, we’ll give you our recommendations for the best hands-and-feet pairing for the week ahead, and where to go.

A petrol-blue polish with the finish of an oil slick, a creamy white lacquer with the luster of a pearl. In Paris Fashion Week terminology, this is what’s known as nailing it.

THE POLISH:
OPI nail polish in Peace Love OPI, $9; ulta.com; Chanel Le Vernis in Pearl Drop, $27; chanel.com

THE NAIL BAR:
“I’m always traveling, so I need a nail place that can take me right away, with no appointment. I go to the nail bar on Rue des Martyrs. It’s supercheap—just 5 euros to put the color down—and it’s near my house, so I go there all the time! If there is one thing I allow myself to go crazy with style-wise, it is the color of my nail polish! I usually bring bottles with me that I found while traveling. Never underestimate a good manicure or pedicure, it gives the whole chicness to the effortless look.” —Caroline de Maigret, Paris

Culture of Color Nail Bar
40 Rue des Martyrs
011.33.01.45.26.01.10
cultureofcolor.fr

Vogue wants to know where you head for your favorite hometown manicure and pedicure. E-mail us at sundayspill@vogue.com with the name of your go-to nail bar for your chance to be our guest editor of the week!

Read last week’s Sunday Spill.