There are nail salons, and then there’s Dudleys Nail Bar.
Set in Remuera, Dudleys Nail Bar feels less like a traditional salon and more like the chic living room of your most design-savvy friend. The aesthetic is polished but warm – curved lines, considered textures, a palette that whispers rather than shouts. It’s the kind of interior that makes a Milky French feel like a lifestyle choice rather than a manicure. Add Pals on tap and chilli margaritas that, quietly, rival those at Hotel Ponsonby, and the experience borders on ritual. You don’t rush a Dudleys appointment; you settle into it.
@dudleys.nailbar A new kind of nail 🫶🏼
♬ Little Things – Adrián Berenguer
And from those cream-toned manicure tables, the team is already forecasting what 2026 will look like at your fingertips.
According to the pros, we’re entering a year defined by two distinct energies: immaculate minimalism and playful nostalgia. “There’s not much in between,” they note. “It’s either super clean or a little bit fun – and we’re loving both.”
Here, the six trends set to dominate.
Milky French
If 2026 had an unofficial uniform, this would be it. The Milky French replaces stark contrast with softness – sheer, creamy bases paired with a diffused white tip.
It’s understated but intentional. The kind of manicure that makes everything you’re wearing look more expensive. Bridal-adjacent, boardroom-ready, and quietly luxurious, it’s the evolution of the classic French for a generation that prefers subtlety over statement.
@estellagapes So so cute @dudleys.nailbar
♬ TIT FOR TAT – Tate McRae
Diamantés, Reimagined
Yes, crystals are back – but not as you remember them.
At Dudleys, diamantés are placed with restraint: a single stone near the cuticle, two scattered over a translucent base, or delicately layered atop a French tip. The effect feels nostalgic, a whisper of early-2000s glamour, yet undeniably refined. It catches the light, not the entire room.

Soft Chrome
Chrome has matured. Gone is the blinding, mirror-ball finish; in its place, pearlescent glazes and barely-there metallic sheens.
These softer chromes lend dimension rather than drama – a glow instead of a glare. Think glazed porcelain, oyster shells, silk under low light. It’s texture as luxury.

Detailed Nail Art
For those leaning into the playful side of the spectrum, detailed nail art is firmly back. From delicate stars to the now-iconic “Bambi” motif, clients are embracing personality again.

The secret, Dudleys insists, is contrast. Keep the base neutral and the art becomes wearable – charming rather than chaotic. It’s nostalgia with taste.

Polka Dots
Few motifs feel as eternally chic as the polka dot.
On nails, it reads graphic yet gentle – especially when scaled down to micro proportions. Whether scattered across a sheer blush base or arranged with intention, it strikes the perfect balance between retro and refined. Playful, but polished.

Soft Natural Pinks
And then, of course, there are the classics.
Soft, natural pinks remain one of the salon’s most requested looks – shades like Bare My Soul and Baby, Take a Vow by OPI consistently top the list. Universally flattering and endlessly wearable, they deliver that elusive “your nails but better” finish.
In a year defined by aesthetic duality – purity versus play – these barely-there pinks remain the anchor. Proof that while trends may oscillate, elegance endures.
If Dudleys’ current bookings are any indication, 2026 will be a study in contrast: immaculate restraint on one hand, quiet joy on the other. Either way, the message is clear – nails are no longer an afterthought. They’re the finishing touch, best enjoyed with a chilli marg in hand.








