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From eye-catching prints and patterns to bold colors, summer nail trends are always fun to show off. And according to Jin Soon Choi, famed nail artist and founder of JINsoon nail spas, we’ll see one overarching trend for summer 2024.
“Jelly nail trends are really taking off for the summer of 2024,” says Choi. She speaks to the versatility of jellies, adding that they can be bright, neutral, or pastel. “The recent Met Gala showcased numerous stunning jelly nail looks, and I had the privilege of creating three out of four of them.” She notes that the Michael Kors and Brandon Maxwell Spring/Summer 2024 fashion shows also featured jelly-like looks.
Ahead, take a closer look at what we predict will be the biggest nail trends of summer 2024, and shop the products that will help you get the looks yourself.
Juicy Fruit
If Choi has to pick one jelly shade in particular, it’s Crush, a sheer red-orange she used for the Brandon Maxwell Spring/Summer ’24 runway. “It’s ideal for both nails and toes, infusing them with a lively vibrancy that perfectly embodies the essence of the season,” she says. “Moreover, incorporating dreamy pastel jelly colors can create a soft, cool aesthetic, providing a delightful departure from conventional sheer nail shades.”
“This fresh interpretation of the classic orange-red hue offers a modern twist that’s both striking and versatile,” says Choi of the punchy translucent polish.
Lemon and Lime
Citrus may technically be seasonal to winter, but these zesty colors feel right at home in the heat of summer. Go super-literal with lemon-slice nail art by Bellacures or even tiny margarita motifs.
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Lemon and Lime
Or, go more abstract with a pale yellow base obscured with modern, three-dimensional nail jewels.
Lemon and Lime
What would a list of nail trends be without Hailey Bieber? She stepped out at Coachella with these bright green tips courtesy of her main nail artist, Zola Ganzorigt.
This creamy shade of green pops on all skin tones.
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Use three coats of this polish for full vibrancy (and to avoid a streaky look).
Tie-Dye
According to celeb nail artist Queenie Nguyen, the retro pattern is trending again for the festival season. We love this pink-centric version with flashes of blue, as it feels fresh even after a year of Barbiecore.
Tie-Dye
You can also incorporate a shimmery, glazed-doughnut effect into a tie-dye mani, for two trends in one.
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No salon? No problem. These Chillhouse press-ons get you the multicolor look in minutes.
Sheer and Shiny
Do a quick scan around any trendy restaurant or bar (heck, even the subway) and you’ll likely notice a lot of people with neat, barely polished nails. It looks super put-together, but requires no more than a sheer pink polish and top coat—or, for extra credit, you can add a teeny dot like this look here.
Sheer and Shiny
For another take on the look, try sheer, shimmery cat-eye nails like what Quinta Brunson wore for this year’s NAACP Awards.
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This rosy pink is perfect from Sally Hansen is perfect to have on hand anytime you want a sophisticated mani.
Rainbow Chrome
Chrome still seems to be having a moment—but it’s going technicolor. We love this look Kylie Jenner wore, which features shades of blue, purple, pink, and gold, all tied together with shine.
Rainbow Chrome
Teeny silver hearts add to the eye-catching iridescence of this set.
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Your salon can help you get a multicolor custom chrome look, but this press-on mani from Olive & June is great for a one-hue DIY.
Clear Tips
Another take on the jelly nail? Crystal-clear tips, like the mani Greta Lee wore to the Met Gala.
Clear Tips
Jennifer Lopez also wore a version of this look to the Met, instead opting for slightly opalescent—but still transparent—tips by Tom Bachik.
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A seasoned nail pro will help you get clear gel extensions just right, but you can test out the vibe with these at-home acrylics from Kiss.
Lindy Segal
Lindy Segal is a beauty writer and editor. In addition to regularly contributing to BAZAAR.COM, she also writes for Glamour, People, WhoWhatWear, and Fashionista, among other publications. She lives in New York City with her Chihuahua mix, Barney.