The classic French? Forget it for a while. This spring, the trend is the “deep French” version, thicker, bolder, and much more dramatic. Instead of the thin white line, nail artists are playing with bolder shapes, bold colors, and eye-catching details.
French is like a “blank canvas” that you can transform however you want: from soft spring colors, to patterns, chrome textures or “cat eye” effects. The inspiration comes from the '90s, with thicker tips that go beyond the natural nail line and create a nostalgic, yet modern look.
Renowned nail artists have come up with super creative versions: from red tips that cover almost the entire nail, to patterns with stones and stripes for events like Coachella. And yes, you can do this style yourself, whether with classic pink and white combinations, or with more playful patterns.
1. Mix of prints
The deep French braid leaves plenty of room to mix different patterns, prints, stripes, chrome details. The bolder, the better.

2. “Butter” yellow
The combination of soft yellow with forest fruit tones is super springy. Bonus: 3D details like cherries or animal prints.

3. Lily flower
A white French that is not at all basic, with an elegant lily flower on each middle finger for a very classic effect.

4. Flowers in bloom
Soft yellow tips combined with purple flowers. Spring at its best.

5. Hibiscus print
Dark red color, square shape and strong '90s vibe, like those classic salon sets of the past.

6. Graphic line
Thick red stripes on white French. Minimal, but immediately eye-catching.

7. Blueberry point
Light blue, dots and fruit designs, a sweet and playful combination for the season.

8. Classic chrome
French with chrome effect = timeless glam . The almond shape makes it even more elegant.

9. Cockroach
Red details with cockroaches on a very thick white base. A complete summer feel and a bit of nostalgia from the '90s.

10. Strawberry Matcha
Pink + green = soft and aesthetic combination. Add 3D elements and a little sparkle for maximum effect.






