Brought to us by the creator of the 'glazed donut' manicure, nail artist Zola Ganzorigt, there's a new fall-ready nail look around and it's thanks to Madelyn Cline.
Hear us out, while green nail designs have been tipped to dominate the autumnal mani trends, there's also a case to be made for both red, blue and yellow nail looks—or better yet, all of them together...all at once. That's certainly what Hailey Bieber's nail artist is pushing and after seeing Madelyn's new, multi-colored, ombre fingernails, we're 100% on board.
So, if you've been on the hunt for nail inspo now that the seasons are changing, here's a close-up of the Outer Banks actress' fall look and how to recreate it yourself...
Madelyn Cline's fall manicure
Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, August 16, 2023, celebrity nail artist, Zola Ganzorigt, who just happens to have created all of Hailey Bieber's nail looks, shared Madelyn's "Perfect fall nails."
The post saw the star holding a digital camera, whilst sporting a different color on each fingertip (red, yellow, blue and brown), blurred out into a dreamy, soft focus ombre effect.
This look is so autumn-coded, especially now that primary colors—in particular, red dresses—are tipped to be a huge fall trend. Clearly, this season is not about subtle, barely-there nails but instead, statement, maximalist shades.
How to recreate Madelyn's nail look
While these nails look a tad intricate, they're easier than they look, especially with TikTok now a treasure trove of at-home nail tutorials. To recreate Madelyn's vibe, you'll want to first opt for an oval/almond shape—either with extensions or filing your natural nails to your desired style.
We'd then recommend applying a soft pink or nude shade to your nails before adding your statement shades. To create this gradient look, we'd suggest using a nail sponge (available here at Amazon) and dabbing on the polish to build up the color and create that diffused effect—before locking it in with a clear top coat.
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For more of an aura look, you could also add a drop of your primary shade to your base coat (before it's fully dried) and let it bleed out, or buff it with a fluffy nail brush.
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Alternatively, like with blush nails, you can use eyeshadow and a fluffy brush, for a softer look.