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Last-minute Karwa Chauth nail art inspiration

October 10, 2025

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Hindustan Times Bengaluru

Karwa Chauth is as much about devotion as it is about dressing up and what better way to add a personal touch than through your nails?

- Jatan Kalra

From photo-inspired keepsakes and jhumka embellishments to metallic finishes and wearable nail jewellery, there is a style to match every festive mood and the best part is, you can get them even at the last minute.

FLORAL LUXE

For those who love a little drama, Petal Luxe by Flaunt & Flutter is pure handcrafted fantasy. Designed by Krisha Belani, Founder and Creative Director, this 3D floral set draws from the designs of vintage jewellery and old-world femininity.

With branches in Mumbai, the salon's signature 3D designs start at ₹3,000.

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