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This manicure anti-trend to forget: a dangerous design that can give away bad taste

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New trends and anti-trends in the new season. Source: freepik.com

Fashionable manicure designs change every season. There are those that have been trending for years and those that become anti-trends after a short period of popularity. This year, 3D design has fallen out of favor.

Recently, the three-dimensional trend could be seen on the hands of many fashionistas. But, according to Vogue France, its popularity didn't last long, and in 2025 it's better to forget about it to avoid giving away its bad taste.

Last summer, nail technicians actively offered manicures with floral and Hawaiian accents. These trends were widely accepted due to the charming and delicate 3D nail art.

But the wave of popularity gradually subsided by the New Year. Massive and bright designs were less and less attractive to beauties, in part due to the change of season. In the fall, many people chose warm, monochrome shades, and in winter, winter motifs became relevant illustrations.

Currently, summer trends are not yet on the agenda, so the demand for floral 3D design is in question. Experts tend to consider it a relic of the past.

We have already written about what manicure will be fashionable in winter. Nails are increasingly becoming a way of self-expression or creating a mood, and the change of season provides a great opportunity to change your favorite shades and styles.

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