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    The geometric nails trend we’re booking right now

    Published on 21 April 2018 - Last updated on 19 December 2025 by Beth Ryan

    Raise your hand if you’re a sucker for a neutral nail. I head to the salon with dreams of red and coral, and leave looking down at my 50-shades-of-beige fingertips. But with spring finally here, I’ll be going all in on geometric nail art. The trend invaded our Insta feeds a few years ago and has proved just as popular on the catwalk since, so it’s time we swatted up on the geometric trend (because that’s my kind of mathematics).

    A dream for the minimalists, with clean lines, and pared-back colours, the trend adds a subtle spin to pastel-toned nails. If bold and bright is your manicure mantra, roll with contrast shapes and statement shades: think spring with zesty brights, or go primary, with red and blue in asymmetric patterns.

    Short-nails? No problem. If you’re a nervous biter, or just can’t get ‘em growing, add some interest with colour and print (nail art looks cute on trim tips, anyway.). If you do want the illusion of longer-looking nails, opt for shades that suit your skin tone, and make your mani gel to help them grow.

    Fan? Of course you are, here’s the best in class of geometric nails.

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    FAQs

    What is geometric nail art and why is it popular?

    Geometric nail art features clean lines, bold shapes and a mix of colours for a modern look. This trend is popular among minimalists and those wanting a unique twist on pastel nails. It has gained lasting appeal after appearing on social media and catwalks.

    Can you get geometric nail art if you have short nails?

    Yes, geometric nail art looks great on short nails. If you bite your nails or struggle to grow them, adding colour and print can make trim tips more interesting. The designs work well on any nail length, offering versatility for everyone.

    How can you make your nails look longer with geometric nail art?

    To create the illusion of longer-looking nails, choose shades that complement your skin tone and opt for a gel mani. These tricks help elongate your nails visually, while gel polish can support nail growth and keep your manicure neat.

    Which colours work best for geometric nail art in spring?

    Pastel tones paired with clean lines are ideal for a subtle spring vibe. For a bolder look, try zesty brights or primary colours like red and blue in contrasting, asymmetric patterns. These choices add a playful and fresh touch to your manicure for the season.

    Do you need long nails to have statement geometric designs?

    You do not need long nails for statement geometric designs. Even short nails can feature contrast shapes, prints or vibrant shades. The style is flexible, making it easy to personalise regardless of nail length.

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