“Invisible” Nails Are About to Be Everywhere—7 Versions Celebrity Nail Artists Love

“Invisible” Nails Are About to Be Everywhere—7 Versions Celebrity Nail Artists Love


As much as I love a vibrant colour or two when it comes to my summer manicure, there’s a new trend on the rise that feels like a fresh take on understated nails. Basically, my social media feed is filled with “invisible” nail looks, and I can’t get enough. From the invisible French manicure to sheer jelly and soap nails, it’s clear we’re fully in our demure era. I’m not the only one taking notice, either. Nail artists have also noticed a huge uptick in requests for looks like this, and they aren’t complaining.

International nail artist, educator, and co-founder of Chicago’s Art Me Nails Studio, Svitlana Motyl says, “One of the reasons this trend has become so popular is because it’s incredibly versatile and wearable. Invisible nails are not about looking unfinished, they’re about looking clean and effortless.” International nail artist Olha Shtanhei also equates this trend to the “clean girl” makeup aesthetic that some still swear by. It’s not about going over the top, but quietly adding flair to an otherwise neutral look. “The idea is to create a manicure that enhances rather than decorates,” she adds. “The goal is not to show the product, the colour, or the technique, but to make the hands look clean and well cared for.”