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Are French manicures out of style in 2025?

Alfred Nguyen
Alfred Nguyen
2025-11-26 17:13:40
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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. What Is a Blurred French Manicure? As you'll see below, this trend involves blending a soft pink base with a creamy white French tip, ensuring that there isn't a stark contrast between the two nail polish shades. 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. It also works for short, square nail shapes too. I love the glossy finish on this blurred French manicure. So subtle yet so elegant. Yep, celebs can't get enough of this look. This design will make your natural nails look so healthy. A work of art.
Alfred Roy
Alfred Roy
2025-11-19 05:12:14
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Frédérique Delattre
Frédérique Delattre
2025-11-13 04:57:38
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Macro ’90s French 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. Twisted Frenchies Looking to DIY your manicure this fall “Use a fine nail art brush to create abstract or patterned French tips at home and seal the look with a high-gloss topcoat, such as Peacci Gel’ous for that professional finish,” shares Taylor. 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. This chic manicure takes the iridescent finish of the ever-popular manicure and combines it with an elongated French tip.
Richard Laporte
Richard Laporte
2025-11-03 04:39:21
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The nail style 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. And 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. The Fancy French is the perfect mid-point of maximalism and minimalism. 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.

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