The French manicure got a (very) cool and modern update at Tanya Taylor, where silver and orange replaced pink and white. Essie No Place Like Chrome, $9 makes for the perfect metallic base to pair with tangerine tips (Essie Tart Deco, $8.99). And while we're crushing on this color combo, by all means, go ahead and mix and match whatever shades you like.
Tanya Taylor Image via Essie
Tanya Taylor Image via Essie
Red nails will never go out of style but if you want to revamp the classic ever so slightly, take a cue from the ruby tips seen on the Badgley Mischka runway. Apply two coats of your favorite red shade; here it was Deborah Lippmann Single Ladies, $18. Finish with a single stripe, painted along the side of each nail, using a dark plum, like Lippmann's Dark Side of the Moon, $18. Very subtle but very sophisticated.
Badgley Mischka Image via Deborah Lippmann
Badgley Mischka Image via Deborah Lippmann
Love a nude nail? We do too. This mani, inspired by the Adeam show, proves that all it takes is a few diagonal stripes to transform a nude nail from simple to statement-worthy. FYI, a thin-tipped eyeliner brush makes it easy to paint on these kind of thin stripes and CND Vinylux Powder My Nose, $10.50 is a foolproof nude shade.
Image via @chillhouse
Image via @chillhouse
We like to think of the manicures at the Jeremy Scott show as the beauty version of an ink-blot test: Do you see an animal print or a floral pattern? Either way, it's surprisingly easy to create, since the more random and messy, the better. Simply paint small squiggles all over your nails using a bright, vibrant shade. (Essie Play Date, $9 and Bachelorette Bash, $8.99 were used in the show.) Yep, it's that easy.
Jeremy Scott Image via Essie
Jeremy Scott Image via Essie
Sometimes less is more, as was the case at Tibi. It may look like a regular mani from far away, but look closely: the U-shaped negative space at the base of each nail makes for an interesting statement. Accent nails are back too, so use one color on four fingers and a complementary shade for the fifth, like the gray and lavender pairing seen here via JinSoon Grace, $18 and Birdie, $18.
Tibi Image via JinSoon
Tibi Image via JinSoon