27 Summer Green Nails Ideas 2025 That Are Too Cute to Skip
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The warm weather of summer calls for you to replace your neutrals and nudes with something brighter and more fun. This season, green nails are having such a moment. No matter the style you’re going for, there’s a shade and style that will suit you, from mint and matcha to jungle emeralds and chrome. But where do you even start?
Whether you’re feeling cute and minimalist or going full brat with glitter and gems, I’ve rounded up 25 Summer Green Nails Ideas 2025 that are total manicure goals. And no, not just to scroll through—these are looks that’ll inspire you to actually book that salon appointment (or break out your at-home gel kit). Ready to find your next nail moment?
Elegant Emerald with Gold Grid Glam
There’s something endlessly luxurious about deep matte green, and when it’s paired with gold lattice detailing and tiny crystal accents—this manicure becomes pure royalty. The design uses a rich and royal style, but it is also edgy and bold. The pointed almond shape makes the fingers appear longer, and the difference between the matte velvet and shiny metal is very noticeable. Chef’s kiss. This idea is both high-fashion and easy to wear. Great for a party on the roof or for making your iced matcha run more special.
To get that deep, rich green, I’d use “Jungle Matte” from OPI’s Nature Strong line—it gives just the right intensity without leaning too dark. To achieve the gold lattice look, use fine metallic striping tape or nail stickers, and use a dotting tool for putting on the rhinestones. If you’re going full DIY, a matte top coat is essential for that soft velvet finish.
The best trick I’ve learned? Paint on the green polish first and let it dry before you add the grid. A thin brush and patience go a long way. In an interview with Allure, nail artist Britney Tokyo said that being precise is what makes your nails look polished instead of playful.
I wore this outfit to a friend’s wedding last July, and I received so many compliments that I couldn’t keep track. It made my outfit feel instantly elevated. Trust me, this one’s a conversation starter—without being too loud. Just… confidently chic.
Soft Lime with Daisies
This fun and bright lime green nail color makes me think of summer. The cheerful flower art brings serious daisy-chain nostalgia, and paired with the modern squared-off long nail shape, it’s a balance of retro charm and 2025’s clean aesthetic. It’s lighthearted, fun, and perfect for anyone who’s in their “sunshine in my soul” era. Whether you’re heading to a music festival or hosting a backyard brunch, this mani is a total mood.
If you want to get the look, choose “Lime After Lime” from China Glaze, as it has that lovely pastel brightness. For the daisy art, a white polish with a crisp brush (Essie’s “Blanc” is reliable) and a yellow dot in the center using a small dotting tool or bobby pin works like magic. Finish with a super-glossy topcoat to make everything pop.
Honestly, these are so easy to recreate. If you don’t like hand-painting, you can also use tiny nail stickers. According to PopSugar’s 2025 trend forecast, floral patterns are really popular on nails this summer, usually on pastel backgrounds. Totally believable when they look this fresh.
Since I first got this mani in May, I’ve worn it over and over because it makes me feel so good. As soon as I notice my hands, it reminds me of a summer picnic. Just add lemonade.
Jungle Leaves on Forest Gloss
Here’s where nature meets nail art. The use of gradients and golden outlines in the leafy design makes the design look three-dimensional. The gloss finish adds to the jungle atmosphere, making it look as if you are in a tropical rain forest during golden hour. It’s pretty, sophisticated, and quietly wild. Something about it feels so grounding—and seriously aesthetic.
I would start by using Essie’s “Off Tropic” or Zoya’s “Hunter” for the base. Use a small brush to put on the leaves, making them metallic green and giving the veins a gold color. If you feel painting is too much, you could use transfer foil stickers instead. Apply a high-shine gel topcoat to complete the look and make your nails look like the rainforest.
Mei Kawajiri, a famous nail artist, once said to Vogue, “Nails are a great way to express your imagination,” and I think this design supports her words. It’s almost meditative to wear—calming yet statement-making.
I wore something similar when I was in Maui last year, and it looked just like the beautiful scenery around me. Even if you’re nowhere near a beach, this mani will make you feel like you are.
Wild Green Leopard Print
Feel like a jungle cat with this strong and bold acrylic style. A deep green nail with glossy black leopard spots gives off a fierce brat vibe that is still elegant. It is a playful mix that has a little sharpness but isn’t too much. Think runway model off-duty. You can speak louder by showing your claws, not by roaring.
You can use “Stay Off the Lawn!” from OPI for that deep green base. You should use a detail brush and black gel paint for the leopard spots, but for perfect spots each time, use a stamping kit. It looks especially strong on hair that is short to medium length, whether it’s square or rounded.
No surprise here—animal prints are officially back in the 2025 trends, according to Glamour’s seasonal style report. Green adds a new summer touch to the usual brown or taupe colors.
When you want to be daring but not too daring, this design is perfect for you. I wore it during a long weekend in NYC and felt like I could take on the world (or at least the subway stairs in heels).
Celestial Sage Sparkle
Anyone who loves light and ethereal nails will feel like this look is pure heaven. A sage green nail polish with glitter and a few golden stars? Hello, fairycore chic. It’s dreamy, delicate, and full of soft dimension. A good time to use it is during the first day of the lunar cycle, on a first date, or when you want to write in nature by yourself. You can see it as a calmer, quieter version of bolder green ideas.
I recommend Olive & June’s “WKF” as a base—a muted sage that’s basically calm in a bottle. To achieve the glittery look, ILNP’s “The Magician” brings a shimmery and iridescent finish. Star decals are easily found on Amazon or Etsy; just seal with a clear topcoat and you’re good to glow.
You can totally freestyle this one. Begin with your hands in a French position, then switch them around, and then switch the fingers you use. The trick is letting your personality guide the stars—literally. Celestial nails have been described by Harper’s Bazaar as the “quiet-luxury nails” of 2025, and I totally agree.
I decided to use this set for a solstice dinner last summer, and my nails reflected all the candlelight. It’s soft glam, no effort, maximum vibes. You’ll feel like a goddess.
Glossy French with Cherry Accents
The look is so fresh and fun, with a touch of green and bright red cherries that look like they’re bouncing off the nails. It hits that sweet spot between cheeky and chic. The focus is on the playful design because the base is see-through, and the sculpted almond shape gives it a luxurious look. The artwork brings the summer breeze to mind. I think this kind of nail art is so cute that it brings a smile to your face right away.
To recreate this, go for a creamy pistachio green—something like Orly’s “Sands of Time.” You can either use tiny rhinestones or make red circles with a dotting tool to represent the cherries. Add some thin dark green lines for the stems, then cover the whole piece with a high-gloss top coat.
This one definitely takes a little finesse. To begin, do the French tip, let it dry, and next, draw the cherries with a fine brush. Add a little glossy top coat to each cherry to make them look three-dimensional. Elle Gerstein, a celebrity nail tech, says adding gloss over matte detail gives nails a “candy finish,” and that is exactly what happens here.
I wore this style to a pool party last July, and many people wanted to know where I got them done. If you love a retro vibe with a modern finish, this one’s your sign.
Neon Alien-Chrome Energy
Ready to go bold? The electric green and black together give a sense of being in the future, with a mix of alien and intergalactic style. The combination of the acid-lime polish and black details makes the shoes look very modern. The smooth and oval-shaped design add to its sharpness. This is not for people who are easily scared, but if you’re feeling bold, this is your time to shine.
You’ll want something like “Green Scene” from Sinful Colors for that neon base and a high-gloss black gel for the accents. To get an even stronger chrome finish, apply a mirror top coat or chrome powder and seal it afterwards.
Creating this nail art at home? Draw your design by using a striping brush and being careful. Apply green first, then block in the black accents. Use gel polish to make the details stay strong and shine brightly for a long time.
I noticed the same kind of set in a K-pop MV and it kept playing in my mind. I made my own version, and I have to say, I’ve never felt cooler when getting a matcha latte. If nails could show attitude, these would be so over basic.
Lime Gloss with Gold Accents
This simple lime manicure is a good example of how less can actually mean more. That little swirl of gold? It lets in the light in just the right way to look a bit luxurious. It’s a design that’s easy to wear, very simple, and perfect for people who like their nails to catch the eye without being too flashy. Almond-shaped nails have a refined look, just like having a fancy capsule wardrobe for your hands.
I suggest using “Sassy Pants” by Nails Inc to get the polish look, as it has a vibrant green color. You can get the gold swirl effect by using foil tape or by painting it on with a nail pen like Sally Hansen’s gold chrome. Top coat is a must for a glassy finish.
The trick is to put on the swirl at the end, as it can be hidden if you apply it first. Give the lines a little twist to create a natural, high-fashion effect.
I’ve seen this look on TikTok paired with linen jumpsuits and chunky slides, and it’s such a vibe. If you’re into understated glam, this is your golden ticket.
Swirled Marble and Foil Greens
If mermaids wore green, this is what they’d choose. The design combines white and lime swirls with little bits of gold foil that sparkle like sunlight on the water. It’s a mood: vacation-ready, slightly whimsical, and totally unique. The combination of finishes and round ends gives the hair a fun and soft style.
You’ll need a lime green base (Zoya’s “Jace” is perfect), white polish for the marble effect, and gold foil bits (which you can find in mini pots on Amazon). Dip a fan brush or cling film into the white paint and twirl it into the green polish. After that, use tweezers to press the foil into the polish.
Each nail is different, and that’s why it’s so interesting. Betina Goldstein, a well-known manicurist, once said that “imperfection is what makes nail art look good on everyone,” and this design shows that.
I wore this mani at the beach last year, and it really looked incredible as the light from the waves hit it. If you’re craving a look that feels like summer bottled up—this is it.
Soft Mint Half-Moons
This soft, milky mint French is a dream. Simple, elegant, and fun because of the half-moon design that is turned upside down. It’s a minimalist’s dream with a twist. Think “clean girl aesthetic” with a pinch of creativity. The short almond shape makes it feel feminine and fresh—especially when you’re craving something different from the usual nudes.
Pick up Essie’s “Mint Candy Apple” to get a beautiful mint base. Reversing the French tip guide will allow you to get the curved dip. Try to keep the lines straight, as you should finish with a glossy topcoat.
Honestly, this is the perfect set if you’re dipping your toes into color but still want that subtle elegance. I think you can really see the beauty of turquoise when it is paired with gold jewelry and soft, comfortable knits. I teamed up the set with a pistachio blouse and got positive feedback from everyone, including my barista and my grandma.
Neon Matrix with Matte Meets Gloss
The bold and futuristic design makes things more dramatic by pairing neon matte green, jet black, and a glossy finish. The geometric stripes look right out of a tech-inspired runway, and the acrylic square just adds to the architectural feel. It’s not just trendy, it’s total power move energy. If you’re craving bold this season—this is it.
Getting “Electric Daisy” by Lights Lacquer will give you the perfect acid green for this look. Combine it with a matte topcoat and contrast with a sleek black gel (try Gelish’s “Black Shadow”) for the graphic elements. A liner brush will help you make those clean and sharp intersecting lines.
It requires patience, mainly when you are switching between the matte and gloss looks. First, put on the matte base, and then build up the glossy accents. Just like layering a fit—texture contrast brings dimension.
I was wearing it while out in Miami last summer, and every bartender noticed me. This type of nail art makes your nails a statement piece.
Green Pop with Leopard and Glitter Party
In this outfit, we’re using solid color, glitter, and leopard print all together. Yes, yes, and yes again. The fun and mixed style of this design makes your nails look very stylish and happy. It’s like a fashion mash-up that somehow just works. Have you ever asked yourself if green leopard was over the top? Spoiler: it’s just enough.
Apply “Palm Springs” by Color Club as a base for your nails. First, apply white as the base for the leopard spots, then go over it with mint, black, and pink using a fine dotting brush. And that glitter? If you want chunky multi-color glitters, use gel polish, or you can use loose sequins and nail glue.
My tip? Start with the glitter nail first—it sets the tone. Then go wild with patterns. It doesn’t have to be perfect to look amazing. In a recent reel, nail influencer @nailartbyqueenie said that, “If you really think about it, leopard is always a neutral.” Honestly, same.
These nails are pure fun. If you’re dancing through the summer in bright colors and bold moods, this one’s your go-to.
Watermelon Sugar Shimmer
This is what a fruit salad manicure would look like. There are lots of colors in this set, but they all seem to fit together nicely. Every nail has a unique story, and when they are all together, they make something cheerful and surprising. If you love some bright and juicy flavor, this is the perfect drink for summer.
Go with “Strawberry Margarita” and “Mint Condition” as your solids from DND. If you’re looking for glitter, Holo Taco’s “Menchie the Cat” gives a lovely shimmer. The base and the overlay are both glittery, which gives the nails a three-dimensional effect.
Painting your nails with different base colors and adding glitter on a few is really simple. It’s less about precision, more about overall energy. For balance, go glossy all the way.
This was my birthday mani last year. It made the cake-cutting shots look much more fun, which is exactly what we expect from this year’s trends. Color, personality, and maximum vibes.
Gold-Tipped Evergreen Glam
This one feels like luxury dipped in forest green. The deep green and the chrome gold tips give a luxurious look that is not overly showy. It is just as beautiful as it is glamorous, so it’s ideal for weddings, dates, or any time you want to feel rich and special.
Start with a base like Essie’s “Off Tropic” or OPI’s “Stay Off the Lawn!”. If you want to use gold, you can either wrap the nail in foil or dab gold glitter polish with a sponge for the gradient look. Finish with a sealing gloss.
When you want a gold fade for home, use a wedge sponge to press the glitter from tip to bottom to get a nice gradient. A trick from celeb artist Tom Bachik: Always use a light hand when applying glitter to stop the texture from building up.
It’s a set that makes you look and feel a little more put-together, even when you’re wearing sweats. Minimal effort, maximum elegance.
Reverse French Green with Crystal Detail
Here is one of the trendiest 2025 French updates in the world of green design. The way this shoe is designed, with crystal dots and chrome, looks modern, soft, and fashionable. The almond shape gives the watch a simple shape, and the gloss makes everything look sharp. It’s giving quiet luxury—but with sparkle.
Use a sheer nude base (like Butter London’s “Mum’s the Word”) and a bold emerald for the tips—Zoya’s “Ivanka” has great shimmer. Add some microcrystals or stick-on nail gems close to the edge of your nails for a little more sparkle.
Use a detail brush to get the cut-in shape looking sharp. When you put gems on your nails, put them into the wet topcoat first and cure them for the best hold.
I found this recipe on Pinterest and started using it for every dinner and interview. Something about it feels both intentional and effortless. It also looks amazing when worn with gold rings and soft knits.
Emerald Edge Drama with Rhinestone Spark
There’s something unmistakably luxurious about deep emerald green, especially when it’s paired with that glassy, almost jelly-like finish and a few carefully placed rhinestones. Here, the classic French tip is given a glittery green fade and some sparkling 3D additions that catch the light. The almond shape gives this look a sexy feel and makes it fitting for the latest trends. Imagine yourself enjoying a tropical drink in Italy, even if you’re only going out for brunch.
For a finish this glossy, I’d reach for OPI’s “Rated Pea-G” (seriously, that’s the name) mixed with a glitter gel like Beetles Green Sparkle for the fade. After applying a thick layer of a no-wipe top coat, stick the rhinestones in place while the coat is still a little sticky.
I like to use Essie’s “Ballet Slippers” as a base, and then I use a detail brush to apply the green glitter starting from the very tip. I apply the glitter with a sponge to ensure the shine is not too harsh.
I’ve worn something similar on a weekend girls’ trip and had strangers complimenting me in line for coffee. If you want your nails to attract attention, choose this style.
Juicy Kiwi Fun for the Bold at Heart
If you like your style to be lively and bold, this one is perfect for you. These nails with hand-painted kiwi slices and bubbles look so good, you’ll want to stop and smell them! They scream fun, they’re wildly cute, and honestly, they taste like summer (okay, maybe not literally, but you get the idea). The droplets in 3D look like condensation, and it almost feels like the fruit juice is dripping.
Madam Glam’s “Lime Green” gel is ideal for making the base of your nails. I would use Born Pretty’s detail brushes and blend black, white, and chartreuse polish for the kiwi art. You can use a dotting tool or even a toothpick to place the kiwi seeds on your cake.
Creating the kiwi slices requires patience. I base the painting with green, then paint a small oval with white and feathered edges. After the seed dots, outline the leaves with dark green and coat the whole design with a shiny seal.
When my best friend wore this outfit to a BBQ on a roof, everyone noticed her nails more than the delicious sangria.
Kawaii Green With a Side of Sass
I have to mention how charming this creature is! I’m obsessed. You can feel that bratty, youthful, and playful vibe in the music. The combination of green and the cartoon frog nails brings back memories from the past with a new twist. And that glossy, almost jelly-like shine? Absolute chef’s kiss.
My choice for this mani would be Lights Lacquer’s “Jade” and Olive & June’s “Grinch Green” because it looks perfect here. The cartoon frog? It takes a tiny brush and a little patience. You could use a stamping plate instead of trying to draw the design by hand.
This style is surprisingly doable at home. Paint your two pointer fingers in light green and your two middle fingers in dark green, and keep your accent nail for the art. For the froggy friend, you can either draw a guide with a pencil or trace a sticker.
When I had the same nail design as my niece, she thought I had stickers on my nails. That’s the vibe here: youthful, trendy, and unapologetically fun.
Graphic Meets Minimal With Glossy Geometry
Talking about balance, this design is ideal for someone who wants a cool look that is not too intense. The base of creamy sage and abstract white shapes makes the design editorial, and the soft glossy finish brings it back to reality. It’s simple, but not boring. Like quiet luxury… but for nails.
You’ll want a creamy green polish—Zoya’s “Josie” is spot-on—and a pure white gel for the contrast. You can either draw or stamp the shapes onto your nails with nail vinyls. A gel top coat is necessary for achieving a glass-like shine on your nails.
Apply the base color first and let it cure. Then, using a liner brush, draw the white curves over a matte top coat (it gives more control). After the paint dries, add another layer of paint for a shinier finish.
My colleague thought the style looked like something from a fashionable hotel lobby. Which—yes. That’s the whole mood.
Mint Swirl Candy Chic
Hello, sugar rush! These minty green nails with swirls of soft white and blush pink are both cute and a little sassy. Think cotton candy meets matcha frappe. It’s a great day for ladies, drinking iced matcha and listening to “Hot Girl Walk” on Spotify.
Mint Green from DND, White Tips from Orly, and Peachy Keen should be used for the swirls. To create the waves, you need a super fine liner brush.
If you’re going DIY, try drawing your swirl accents before the final top coat. It’s easier to fix if you mess up. After all, trying to make everything perfect isn’t necessary, since the imperfections make it unique.
This was my special manicure before going to the spa, and every time I saw it, I couldn’t help smiling. It’s like wearing a good mood on your fingertips.
Mermaid Chrome Hologlaze
There’s something spellbinding about this chrome green set. The color changes from mint to gold and has hints of lavender, depending on the light, giving it that mermaid-themed shimmer so many want this summer. Because of its rounded, short tips and hint of glitter, this style is both easy to do and very eye-catching. It’s almost as if the light is being caught by a seashell, making everything soft, surreal, and very hypnotic.
To get this luminous finish, I use a base like Holo Taco’s “Mint Mojito”, followed by a green chrome powder (Born Pretty has a gorgeous one). I finish off by applying a high-shine top coat that does not need to be wiped to make the manicure extra shiny.
This look is surprisingly easy to recreate. You should first put on a base color, cure it, and then use a silicone applicator to rub in the chrome powder. Top it off and cure again. Done and glimmering.
I put on a similar look for a music festival in July, with beaded bracelets and messy hair. It’s that kind of nail art that makes you feel like you’re glowing, even when the sun sets.
Mid-Century Split Pea Chic
It looks as if this design was made for a summer brunch, but for your fingers. The combination of yellow and light green is very retro, and the oval shape makes it look grown-up instead of childish. What I like about it is that the negative space is so clean, giving it a modern look from the ’60s, but it’s still something you can wear every day. This style is one of those that looks trendy without being too noticeable.
I would recommend Olive & June’s “Grassy Knoll” and Essie’s “Banana Split”. They have a smooth, creamy texture that does not taste dull. Using striping tape will help you keep the middle line, but you can also draw it with your hands if you are steady.
The secret is to paint the two colors on half of the nails at a time and use a fine liner brush with acetone to clean up the centerline. It takes patience, but the symmetry pays off.
Personally? I’d choose this for a picnic or a meeting with friends for coffee. It looks great and is fun, much like your nails are smiling as you wave to people.
Glow Drip Energy
Welcome to the punky, gooey, alien-drip fantasy of summer. This bright green-on-black nail art practically pulses with energy. This finish and design give off a cool, rebellious feel that many of us look for in the middle of the season. It’s edgy, graphic, and totally 2025. This manicure is not just cute; it’s daring, confident, and will make heads turn in the evening.
I apply OPI’s “Black Onyx” as the base, and Color Club’s “Under the Blacklight” to get the slime effect. You can use a medium liner brush to make smooth and curvy lines.
Put down the black, cure it, and then use the green to make your own drip shapes. You can also apply a matte top coat for something new, but to be honest? The glossy version feels more alive.
I always say: if you’re going to go there, go all in. This is perfect for rooftop nights or when you’re feeling a little fierce and want your nails to match your mood.
Neon Edge Meltdown
These shoes with their long, neon green stiletto tips are full of visual excitement. It’s like having brat, Barbie, and Euphoria all in one manicure, with rhinestones adding a little sparkle to the cuticle. The gradient drip at the ends of the hair looks both sensual and wild in a good way. They look like radioactive lava… and somehow, that’s a pretty amazing summer vibe. Would I recommend it for the office? Maybe not. But for everywhere else? Absolutely.
First, use Kiara Sky’s “Highlighter”, and you can add a little nude builder gel for the base. You can stick the rhinestones on your nails with nail glue or gel, using a small brush and taking your time.
To make your nails look like they are dripping, take your dotting tool and drag it upwards from the base of the nail. Apply a top coat before setting the stones to make sure they do not move.
One of the people who follows me copied this look for a bachelorette trip in Miami and said she felt like the main character the whole time. That’s the power of the right acrylic set.
Jungle Queen Glam
I love this one—it’s a mix of rich forest green and animal print with some rhinestones added. It’s giving high-fashion editorial. It’s giving safari-chic. It’s giving, “I’m not wild, but my nails are.” The interesting texture of matte-on-gloss gives more depth, while the jewel strip adds a touch of sparkle. This design is made for those who love to make a statement with their style.
Use OPI’s “Stay Off the Lawn!” for the green and CND Vinylux “Honey Darlin” for the animal print base. The rest is done with black stamping polish or by painting leopard spots by hand. Rhinestones? You can either use a crystal strip or put them one by one to make the look even more dramatic.
Apply the green and animal print alternately. When the beige polish is dry, put on the black dots and finish with a top coat. Put the rhinestones on the nails while the top coat is still sticky and allow them to dry again.
I wore a more toned-down look with this nail design last year at Fashion Week, and it got me talked to so much. It’s bold, it’s luxe, and it owns the room.
Speckled Mint and Botanical Whispers
This design brings together three of my favorite things: speckled textures, leafy minimal art, and dreamy mint shades. It’s a comfortable look that’s still a bit fancy, as if you were walking on grass with a refreshing iced matcha. The way the design moves from sheer white to mint, with the help of thin lines, gives it a dreamy botanical feel. It looks cool, but it’s also very soothing, making you feel as if your nails went out into nature.
I usually start with Modelones’ “Minty Green” and Beetles “Milky White Jelly” for the gradient base. Detail brushes and black stamping polish or gel liner are the best tools for doing leaf accents. The speckles? I swear that Flormar’s Black Dot Topper gives the perfect finishing touch to any manicure.
It’s best to put on the base colors and then blend them with a sponge. Cure between layers if you’re using gel. For the leaves, use thin stems and add almond-shaped leaves in black, and then color them with mint or sheer green for more depth.
I use this style when I want to create something calm and still have it have its own character. I wore it for a weekend trip to a cabin, teaming it with big sweaters and a natural makeup look. Perfect for summer, but honestly? It works for spring and fall, too.
Matte Teal Lines by the Sea
This nail design gives off a summer night breeze feel and is all about being calm and orderly. The main teal color is a hit for 2025, but the clean and angular gold stripes really make this a soft glam look. Many people think matte finishes are boring in summer, but they can be just as bold and pretty as glossy ones, only in a more poetic way.
To get a similar result, you can use Zoya’s “Janelle” or Essie’s “Off Tropic”, and top it off with a matte top coat. You can make the lines with metallic gold striping tape, or you can use a gold chrome gel liner and cure it after application.
I begin by making the ends of the nails into almond shape, then apply two layers of color and let it dry before adding gold detail. A top layer of matte finish seals the drawing and does not take away from the shine of the lines.
Seeing this look takes me back to driving along the coast with my windows down and the music playing. It is gentle, but the feeling stays with you for a longer time than you might think.
So—found the one yet? Or maybe five you want to try on rotation? Honestly, that’s the thing about summer: it’s permission to experiment. All of these designs, shades, and cute details are meant to help you feel better and more cheerful.
Whether you go for abstract swirls, add flowers to your art, or use bold acrylics, green looks great this season. Keep your favorite polishes, share them with your friend, or use them at your next manicure session like a pro. With Summer 2025 being so bright and bold, let your nails shout it out.
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