Loved by Kylie Jenner and Adele, they're a brand new twist on the noughties manicure we all know and love
made its way into the nail space – where else would the trend for chic neutral-toned, glossy minimalism make more sense? Vanilla French Nails are the brainchild of celebrity nail artist Zola Ganzorigt and she's already got it adorning the mitts of our fave A-listers, including Adele, Kylie Jenner andCoining the trend in an Instagram post, Zola says the
style is her 'new obsession', while her celeb clientele have been loving it, too – we can see why. An update on the, the look is a softer, high-shine version of the original. And, thanks to a toned down white tip the look manages to be an even more elegant option to opt for. Yes, apparently there is something out there that is chicer than the French manicure.
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