Direction
Discuss length, shape, colour palette, ring, dress, photographs, and whether a trial or gradual strengthening is needed.
A private bridal path from 729 DKK for clients who want wedding nails to feel intentional in close-up photographs and natural when the hand is at rest.
The look is not copied from a picture. It is adjusted to the ring, the dress, the hand, the photographs, and the feeling of the day. Final price depends on service path, finish, trial needs and detail level.



The most graceful bridal result usually comes from a calm sequence: health and shape first, trial or direction next, then the final appointment close enough to the wedding events to look fresh.
Discuss length, shape, colour palette, ring, dress, photographs, and whether a trial or gradual strengthening is needed.
Use a manicure, shellac, refill, or design conversation to test how soft, clean, or detailed the final look should feel.
Book the final bridal appointment close to the wedding so shine, surface, cuticle area, and photographs feel fresh.
Classic Shellac Manicure works for a clean natural bridal colour. New Set Gel works for controlled length and structure. Gel Refill works when the existing set is worth keeping. French, glazed, Baby Boomer, Nail Art Detail and a trial appointment should be added when the look needs more time.
The hand appears in ring shots, bouquet photos, getting-ready moments, table details, and close-up portraits. The nails should support the story, not distract from it.
The nail length and finish should sit naturally beside the ring, not compete with it.
Milky, soft pink, nude, pearl, French, or subtle chrome can be chosen around fabric and jewellery.
Surface, shine, and cuticle area matter because cameras catch small unevenness.
The final look should feel like the bride, not like a trend placed on the hand.
Book through Planway when the service path is clear, or contact the atelier first if you are unsure about timing, removal, special details, the 729 DKK starting point, or the best bridal direction.