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Naomi Jamieson

Sandra Oh's polarising manicure is a bold, contemporary twist on a French tip

Sandra Oh wears a white shirt and green blazer at the 20th Anniversary Screening of "Sideways" on October 26, 2024 in Westwood, California/ in a pastel pink template.

Combining a timeless winter nail colour with a niche (and potentially polarising) design, Sandra Oh's nails play on the premise of a French tip but with added drama - and a simpler application...

Beloved for their elegance, classic French tip nails have had a renaissance this year with every season ushering in a new iteration - from lemon French tips to glamorous chromes. That said, winter might just take the crown for the most interesting interpretation, by way of Sandra Oh's latest manicure. Instead of the traditional nail tip-mimicking style, where the colour follows the natural curving edge, Oh opted to envelop the entire top half of her talons in a chic, shimmery burgundy.

The result? An interesting - and conversation-sparking - manicure. Indeed our beauty team was divided between finding the look slightly jarring and playfully refreshing. So, if you're looking for a unique winter nail look - or perhaps a more straightforward approach to a French tip (especially if you're doing your nails at home) - here's a closer look at Sandra Oh's unconventional manicure...

Why Sandra Oh's 'dipped' nails might be the modern winter mani to try

If you're yet to set eyes on Sandra Oh's unusual manicure, the best way we can think of to describe the design is that her almond nails have been dipped in colour. Unlike a traditional French tip, which only lines the edge of your nails in your chosen shade (and typically boasts a curve), Oh's cuts a straight line across the middle of her talon, coating half in molten, shimmery burgundy, and the other in just a clear coat - allowing her natural nail to peek through. Where the two contrasting sides meet, you can also spy a thin silver line, intersecting them.

(Image credit: Getty Images: (L to R) Amy Sussman/Kevin Winter)

As mentioned, the nail look sparked quite the debate among our beauty team, with half finding the design a bit strange, as from afar the dark block tip makes Oh's nails look half the length. Meanwhile, the others thought it was a fun (and more straightforward) approach to a French manicure and that the colourway was perfect for winter styling.

Oh debuted the polarizing manicure - created by nail artist, Shigeko Taylor - at the 2024 Academy Museum Gala on October 19th, paired with a black and white gown, and then again on October 26th, at the 20th-anniversary screening of Sideways in California. It was there that she wore a chic white shirt, an olive blazer and cream-tailored trousers. While the look may sound out there - and despite our team's initial reservations - it complemented both outfits perfectly. The combination of her timeless blazer ensemble with the bolder design, especially, really worked.

In fact, it offers a less fiddly and more beginner-friendly alternative to a French tip, as it's not as detailed and you don't need to be as precise with your line - a point all our team agreed on. It's also ideal if you find dark nail colours a tad daunting and thus, don't want to commit to having your entire nail painted in a burgundy or glossy black, for instance.

How to recreate the look

To replicate Oh's unusual but stylish manicure, we recommend opting for a similar almond shape and either a clear or sheer pink base coat. Apply two layers and then, using a thin nail art brush (like this one), take your chosen burgundy shade and draw a line across the centre of your nail. For a really precise and clean line, you can cover half of your nail in tape before painting said line. Then simply fill the rest of your nail up to the tip, using either a bigger brush or the brush that comes with your nail polish.

To elevate the look further - and hide any blending or wobbles where the two sides meet - take your thin nail brush again and paint another line across in silver, or gold for a more festive finish.

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