In Defense of the French Manicure (2024)

Let me set the scene. It’s a Friday night, and I’m watching an episode of The Simple Life. Paris and Nicole are getting themselves into all sorts of trouble, and I’m wearing Juicy Couture track pants and online-shopping for a Dior saddlebag. I've spent all day listening to Gwen Stefani’s iconic (yet slightly problematic) album Love Angel Music Baby on repeat. Nope, I'm not describing an evening in 2004—this was literally last week. Clearly my nostalgia for the early 2000s has been kicked into high gear, and I’m not the only one. From lip gloss, hair clips, and mini purses popping off on Instagram, to the Motorola RAZR making a comeback, inspiration from the early aughts is running high.

Many say that era birthed some of the tackiest trends, and I would say they’re right. Juicy? I mean.... Logo mania? Definitely. Mini-est of miniskirts? Come on. But that’s kind of the point. The naughties had us playing with style and trends in a way that we just don’t now. Xtina’s "Dirrrty" looks or Britney and Justin’s matching-denim moment would simply never happen these days. There’s too much emphasis on looking cool yet effortless, while back then people just played. More was more, no matter how gaudy.

However, the tides are changing, and from music to fashion, these 2000s trends are creeping in and we’re having fun again. In fashion, that's the return of logos and low-rise jeans. And in beauty, just as equally polarizing is the return of the French manicure. While it might call to mind your junior high spring fling or the Long Island Medium, I personally think a French tip is a classic look that is the perfect meeting of ladylike and fun.

I remember getting one for the first time and feeling so grown-up, even though it was embellished with flowers and my nails were uneven from biting. But the trend came and went just as fast as Uggs, and by the time Miley had ditched Hannah Montana for dancing on ice cream carts, it was over, labeled a fashion Don’t by pretty much everyone.

Fast-forward to 2019, and the nail look is popping up on my Instagram left and right now. But gone are the chunky square acrylics and thick white stripes of manis past. The new French mani I’m seeing on cool girls far and wide has a rounded shape with a delicate tip (unless of course you’re going for a true throwback look à la Kim K’s recent trip to the nail salon, in which you have my full support).

Kim Kardashian's recent French mani

Kim Kardashian

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