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These Are The Premium Nail Trends Set To Reign Supreme In Spring/Summer 2020

Celebrity manicurist Jocelyn Petroni weighs in on everything from shapes to shades

Time has moved extremely uniquely this year; every day in March felt like a month, and yet the entire month of July has flown by in what feels like a day.

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However you slice it, though, one thing is true: weโ€™re officially about to enter the very last month of winter, and itโ€™s safe to say weโ€™re all ready to welcome spring and summer with open (and optimistic) arms.

One of our favourite things about the dawn of a new season? The style shifts that come with it, especially (in our manicure-obsessed case) the nail trends equipped to kick off as soon as the warmer weather sets in.

Here, celebrity manicurist (and owner of her namesake Sydney-based beauty salon) Jocelyn Petroni weighs in on exactly what to expect.

Which style of nail shape do you see trending through spring and summer?

โ€œNail length is remaining short and natural, however the free edges of the nail are now starting to curve so the nail is not such a blunt square shape, but slightly more round and feminine,โ€ explains Petroni. โ€œKeep corners of the nail clean and sharp [as] this is an easy, low maintenance shape for summer.โ€

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Will shellac still prove popular post-quarantine or can we expect to see a shift toward more nourishing alternatives?

โ€œQuarantine has certainly changed the way women approach their nails as salons have been closed, forcing [them] to give their nails a break from the ongoing cycle of synthetic nails, [a positive as this is] detrimental to long term nail health,โ€ Petroni explains.

โ€œ[In the salon] we have seen women wanting to book in for nail strengthening treatments, like our Naked Manicure, to get their nails in a healthy, glossy state and reset their nail habits.โ€

What polish colour and nail art trends do you foresee coming through for the warmer months?

โ€œBrights will continue to shine [so] with any pop of colour de rigueur, donโ€™t be afraid to try something completely new,โ€ she shares.

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Bold shades arenโ€™t your only options, though. โ€œWell groomed, yet bare nails will also be big as women look to a natural, low-maintenance option. The โ€˜barely-thereโ€™ look is a popular choice [in the salon], with clients loving the clean manicure options we have available.โ€

This bare finish-style aesthetic will also serve as the base for the coming seasonโ€™s take on more intricate designs, Petroni confirms. โ€œNail art is beautiful when itโ€™s elegant and sophisticated, on a clean natural nail,โ€ she explains.

Are there any unexpected colours we should stock up on for spring/summer?

โ€œBrown shades are making a comeback with some beautiful burgundy blends,โ€ Petroni tells Marie Claire. Donโ€™t underestimate the versality of the brown colour family, either; it spans from the aforementioned berry-bronze mixes all the way to deeper, cooler coffee colours and warm, rich cinnamon shades.

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As for exact polish recommendations, Petroni has a few. โ€œI love Chanelโ€™s new Le Vernis Interdit, a reddish brown colour that reinvents Rouge Noir, for a softer everyday wearable hue that is comfortable and relaxed. The new Brown Break in Mavalaโ€™s spring collection is also a gorgeous option for this trend,โ€ she shares.

Chanel Le Vernis Longwear Nail Colour in Interdit

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(coming soon)

Mavala Chill & Relax Collection Nail Colour Cream in Brown Break

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$8.50 at mavala.com.au

Main image credit: @overglowedit

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