Spring's fashion trend is the nude "Montecito Mani" in pastel colours

Pastels, nudes and gloss: what manicure is in fashion this spring?
Elle and Vogue magazines agree on one thing: this spring manicure should be delicate and elegant.
Elle calls pink the main colour of the season, while Vogue relies on the whole pastel palette - lavender, mint, peach. These soft shades refresh the image and make it sophisticated.
One of the most discussed trends of the season is the "Montecito Mani" manicure, which Meghan Markle has already demonstrated. These are neat nails in a delicate pink shade with a glossy sheen. The name of the manicure refers to the Californian Montecito - the place where the Duchess lives. The image turned out as much as possible in the spirit of "quiet luxury": stylish, simple and expensive.
This nude manicure is a classic that emphasises grooming and good taste. It suits almost everything, does not catch the eye, but at the same time creates an impression of elegance and neatness.
However, despite its versatility, Montecito Mani may seem too modest or even boring to those who are used to bright accents. If you want to add a bit of individuality, you can decorate your nails with thin gold lines, a "milk glass" effect or a delicate gradient.
Pastel colours have been in fashion for many seasons - and no wonder. They create a sense of lightness, tenderness and femininity. And nude is as relevant as ever, whether it's soft pink, beige or cream.
Do you want simplicity and elegance? Then Montecito Mani is a great choice. And if your soul demands experimentation, add a little sparkle, colour or texture. Spring is the perfect time for renewal and inspiration.
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