You’ll Feel Tres Chic With One of These Nail Art Details

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When we’re feeling extra fancy, we gravitate towards what has been hailed as “the best nail art trend ever.”

It was beautiful, it was bold, and it was all over Instagram, making us feel all fancy and fun. The manicures were, as the name implies, on neverending rotation, as if they were made for eyes to pop out of.

While the hybrida, which is a hazy coral line, was supposed to reflect the fresh summer paint; it faded into oblivion. And who wants a nail pun? On the other hand, we can still appreciate this bold statement. To add to that fact, the rest of the nail art seems to be endless.

Why we’re still obsessed.

One that proved to be far superior was this red nude combo, with lemons and flowers. Who could not love a manicure with a yellow flower in the middle?

And we still love the pinky black and red color combination, which, duh, was on fire.

As for the olive green option, well, we couldn’t wait to try it. The coat and polish was gorgeous, and the glossy manicure had us grinning from ear to ear.

While we weren’t as fond of the lavender paint on the glossy-black-lemon-green-rose combo; it, too, was like fresh summer paint, making us giddy.

Since this trend did not die out, we’re beyond thrilled that there are still plenty of options for those in need of a little colour help.

They’re also timeless, almost — we’re still fond of this rosy pink, that actually, still fits in with the whole millennial pink look that’s been heating up the magazine racks in the last few years.

And could we please stop with the manicures with flowers?! They look so random, and we prefer flowers in very specific places.

Although just because there’s a lot of color available doesn’t mean that your mani has to be boring.

One in particular stands out; the purple, bottle green, lemon, and teal combination was so striking. The best part? It falls on a dime. So you don’t have to be all dressed up and out of your element. And because one color means so much more than the rest, it’s fantastic.

Keep it up, nail artists.

This article was originally published on March 8, 2015. Updated on October 4, 2018.