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Is French manicure out of style in 2025?

Gabrielle Caron
Gabrielle Caron
2025-11-29 21:22:02
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It's no secret that French tip nails are having a moment right now, but if you want a slightly softer, more delicate iteration of the popular nail look, then the blurred French manicure will be right up your street. The French tip itself is also a lot softer and more blurred, so you want to avoid any harsh lines when painting this on to achieve the same look. This manicure trend looks so chic on almond nail shapes. The trick to this look is using a soft white nail polish for your French tip. You'll also want to use a soft pink nail polish on the base of the nail to help get that delicate finish.
Emmanuelle Joubert
Emmanuelle Joubert
2025-11-21 14:20:36
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Both Kylie Jenner and sister Kendall have been making a strong case for eschewing a tiny French for a macro ’90s French, featuring a bolder, wider tip that feels both nostalgic and new. Gold Leaf It’s never too early to embrace festive season sparkles—these gold French tips emulate the look of gold leaf and look even more elevated thanks to a sheer, nude base. Tortoiseshell Base For a more unique take on classic tortoiseshell, seek inspiration from this classic base paired with a white French tip. Twisted Frenchies Looking to DIY your manicure this fall. Polka Dot Tips “Transitioning into fall we will continue to see the polka trend but with deep browns and burgundy hues, and a focus on French tips,” shares Bryony Howell. Glazed Donut If you thought the world’s fascination with glazed-donut-adjacent manicures was over, think again.

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Luc Cousin
Luc Cousin
2025-11-16 20:21:11
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The French manicure was created in 1975 by Jeff Pink, CEO of Orly, who wanted to find an everyday manicure that would work for actresses constantly changing their outfits. The style has held up for good reason—it can be subtle, sparkly, long, or short, and no matter how you wear your French tips, the look always feels classic and timeless. The “muted” French manicure, for example, was popular last year, and “deep” French tips have been all over the red carpet this spring. But as the summer season creeps closer, we anticipate a bold new take on the classic look. Enter: “fancy” French nails that add maximalist chrome sheen and bejeweled details to the staple nail art. Celebrities are all-in on the trend, too. Sydney Sweeney loves to add fun details like 3D flowers and red gems to her classic French manicures, and wore a glittering French manicure to Paris Fashion Week earlier this year. Chloë Bailey is also a huge fan of a gem-encrusted French manicure, and wore a fancy French mani complete with silver tips and crystals for her Coachella performance earlier this April. The most important step? Choosing how you’ll gussy up your French manicure. Maybe it’s by dusting on some chrome powder for a glazed finish or it’s as simple as swapping classic white tips for a silver polish.
Susan Martins
Susan Martins
2025-11-03 02:26:55
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The French manicure remains one of the most popular nail looks of all time for good reason: it’s chic, goes with everything, and never looks dated. With minimalist manicures dominating as the most popular nail trends of 2025 so far, we’re seeing many nail artists looking for ways to upgrade the humble French tip for the year ahead. We’ve already spotted the seriously glowy tinted French taking off and the ultra-cool chrome French tips, but spring’s latest upgrade might just be our favorite yet. The “iced French” is a fresh upgrade to the original French manicure, which has a subtle shimmer that gives a cool, frosted finish. This look is all about layering sheer colors with soft textures, but it’s actually quite simple to achieve. To start, a milky base is needed to keep everything feeling light and dream-like. Some nail artists have created their own versions of the iced French manicure, such as the Chiffon French, Cat Eye, Clean Chrome, Iced Milk, Sparkling Frost, Chilled Butter, and Ice Ombré.

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