A few weeks ago, I had the wonderful opportunity to experience the beauty and sadness of Robert Eggers’ masterpiece Nosferatu. The original script was inspired by Bram Stoker’s Dracula, a legendary novel full of vampire aesthetics and energy.
Whether you’ve seen the movie or heard the original silent version, you’ll definitely love my blog post today. I would like to dedicate this to a nail design inspired by the dark atmosphere of the new Nosferatu movie. So, are you ready to fall in love with your next look?Watch out, some of them are gorgeous nails that will make you dream!

#1.Vishvanka motif
Let’s start with red and white nails inspired by Vishvanka. Since most of the Dracula story takes place near the Carpathian Mountains, I thought traditional Eastern European motifs would be a source of inspiration for today’s compilation. This look created by talented nail master Daryna Lypovska will conquer your heart.

#2.Black fog

#3.Nude nails with a twist
If you like something softer and more natural, but want to experience a touch of dark beauty, check out this nude-ish French tip with a gold twist. When I saw these nails, I knew I had to bring them here! The longer the almond-shaped fingertips, the more mysterious the nail design will be, but if you don’t like long nails, you can try keeping them short. You’ll love the final manicure too!

#4.Blue rose in milky nude
I know the following nail designs aren’t for everyone, but I had to include a nail design featuring melancholic blue roses. This is a symbol of mystery, and it applies like a ray of hope to both stories. Round, square nails in a milky nude color contrast with the voluminous clay roses and gemstones, creating a stunning charm.

#5. Romani style nails
Another great culture centered in the Carpathians is the Romani people. This nomadic lifestyle influenced their cultural practices and traditions, leading to a unique blend of different cultural influences. Bright, bold, and sparkling. That’s all you need to think about when recreating this nail look.

#6.Sharinga flowers for Ellen
Nail artist Carrie Williams created some of the most beautiful nails I’ve ever seen. This look reminds me of a particular shot from the movie Nosferatu, of Eren holding a bouquet of lilac flowers. Lilac is a symbol of love, femininity, and new beginnings, and its versatile color goes well with both everyday and evening attire.

#7.Cross from crimson to clear nails
Ever since I discovered this nail look, I’ve loved it. Oh, I wish my real nails were this long. Deep red to clear stilettos decorated with black crosses throughout. Isn’t it precious? If you can’t stand the length, you can easily shorten it to turn your vampy stiletto into a graceful almond.

#8.Vitragi manicure
Authentic goth nail designs require stained shine. This gorgeous nail technique is so elaborate and unique that you will need to spend several hours and have a lot of trust in your manicurist to perform this project.

#9.Lady Moss
RM Renfield, one of Dracula’s most devoted minions, loves wearing this nail look. Me too! Why not? Spiders, moths, scarab beetles and even dragonflies are all there. Anything else you’d like to add? Be sure to upgrade your next nail experiment.

#10. the nail in the villain’s coffin
And finally, let’s wrap up today’s list with a villain coffin nail (where do you think Nosferatu sleeps during the day?) I really like the balance of this manicure look. The bare base grows into an elegant coffin-shaped claw, generously adorned with bat silhouettes. Is that a legitimate number 10 on the list?
In conclusion…
So here are 10 nail designs inspired by Nosferatu that you’ll fall in love with. what do you think about them? Which is your favorite? My heart lies somewhere between the stiletto cross and the gold-tinged nude design, very polarizing, but both very thrilling. Whether you’re a gothic glamor girl or a fan of classic horror, all 10 spooky styles are sure to turn heads.