
Meet the "Drunk French" Mani: The Trend Everyone's Talking About
In the world of nail art, creativity knows no bounds, and pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter is leading the charge with her playful "drunk French" manicure. This inventive twist on the traditional French manicure features a soft, blurred edge that exudes a carefree, effortlessly chic vibe. Developed by celebrity nail artist Zola Ganzorigt, the look is a perfect addition to Carpenter's fun-loving persona and fashion choices.
Why It's Called the "Drunk French"
So why this quirky name? The "drunk French" captures the essence of a night out—it's relaxed, slightly undone, and feels a bit more organic than the usual pristine French tips. Instead of crisp lines, the look boasts a gentle blend between the nude-pink base and the soft ivory tips, allowing for an intentionally imperfect aesthetic. It mirrors that late-night vibe, where everything feels a little hazy, reflecting the carefree spirit of young adulthood.
How to Get the Look at Home
The great news about the "drunk French" manicure is that it's incredibly easy to achieve right at home! To copy Carpenter's look, start with a sheer pink polish like OPI's Bubble Bath, known for its flattering, natural finish. Then, use a soft ivory polish for the tips, blending the edges so they're not overly defined. For those short on time, the OPI'm Dreaming xPress/ON collection offers pre-made options, making it simpler than ever to nail this new trend. This not only makes the aesthetic accessible but also adds a delightful pop of fun to your beauty routine as autumn approaches.
Join the Manicure Renaissance
The "drunk French" is just one of many innovative variations of the French manicure making waves this season. With celebrities like Kylie Jenner popularizing the "twisted French" and Khloé Kardashian bringing back the '90s style, this classic look is undergoing a vibrant renaissance. Adding the "drunk French" to your nail inspiration board will certainly ensure you're in vogue as you schedule your fall nail appointments.
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