From the micro French to intricate details, minimalist nail art is here to stay thanks to trendsetters such as Betina Goldstein, Julia Diogo and Georgia Rae. As the 'clean girl' mani takes over our Insta feeds, incorporating a touch of nail art brings personality while keeping things chic.
'I love a clean, sheer nude nail all year round but adding details dependent on the season is a great way to switch it up and have a little more fun with it,' says Rae, who's mastered the art of plump, juicy-looking nails.
DIY Your Minimalist Manicure
'I'm loving neon at the moment, worn as minimal details on the nail such as a super thin French tip,' explains Rae. Tangerines, hot pink and jungle green are only some of the season's most popular colours. Here, Rae breaks down the steps to creating your own easy nail art.
- Onto a clean, filed nail apply a tinted base coat such as OPI's Nail Envy, this will provide a base shade for your French mani without layering too much product on the nail.
- Once completely dried, decant a small amount of your favourite neon nail polish onto some tin foil. Using a thin nail art brush, glide the polish around the edge of the nail following the natural shape.
- Finish with a top coat.
Toothpicks and gold leaf (available in specialty beauty supply stores such as Naio Nails) are also useful to have in your manicure kit for creating easy confetti and polka dot designs and adding some sparkle. Shaky hands? Ciate's nail art stickers are practically foolproof.
Ahead, ELLE edits 20 minimalist nail art designs to inspire your next understated manicure.
When in doubt, go monochrome. Even better when it's done in this ultra-cool reverse French.
Amp up a neutral manicure with graphic lines and tonal shades.
Focusing your nail art on a single nail adds a blink-and-you'll-miss-it detail to an otherwise plain manicure.
Matching your nails to your fave linen shirt design? Don't mind if we do.
Discreet little butterflies brings an unexpected touch to a French mani.
You might need a magnifying mirror to create dots this fine, but the end result is 100% worth it.
Play with soft white curves on a translucent base for an ultra-chic approach to nail art.
French tips are hardly groundbreaking but when they're this immaculate...who can resist?
Not quite nail art per se, but this unexpected colour combo (who knew olive green and powder blue could work?) ticks all the right boxes.
A French tip, but not quite. The low-key wavy lines is a subtle way to update the classic look.
Fruity designs are always fun for summer. We love this minimalist take, with delicate blueberries on a translucent nail.
Minimalist doesn't have to mean boring. This punchy manicure take neon to the next level.
Florals doesn't always have to be bright and loud. This minimalist take is equally dreamy (especially for wedding season).
More Yayoi Kusama than confetti, this polka dot nail art is all kinds of cool (and you can use every shade in your stash...).
A hint of gold and navy always looks expensive. All you need is a steady hand and some gold leaf.
We love this twist on the multicolour French tip. Why stick with one hue when you can have two on each nail?
Animal print made chic with ivory fine lines on a neutral, glossy base.
Canary yellow lends a pop of cheering colour that's perfect for high summer.
A dreamy take on florals with watercolour petals peeking through each digit.
Keep it cute with dainty daisies in sorbet shades.
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