25 Simple Nail Designs for Minimalist Mani Lovers

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Butterfly Motif

The butterfly motif is one Y2K fashion and beauty trend that’s here to stay. Yes, even in 2024. Lean into the early aughts aesthetic even more with coordinating hair clips.

Bright Lines

Bored of the classic French mani? Try a reverse French using bold, alternating shades of polish.

Rainbow Hearts

Grab a thin brush and paint the rainbow in teeny-tiny hearts, dedicating each nail to different colors within the same shade range.

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Blush Nails

Blush nails bring a pop of playful color to the dreamy aura design.

Little Hearts

Even on otherwise naked nails, the tiny design shines. For a more unexpected take, try using black polish, as seen here.

Smiley Faces

It’s hard not to grin when you catch a glance at this multicolored manicure, which can be easily achieved with both lacquer or nail stickers.

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Baby Bugs

As nail artist Zola Ganzorigt demonstrated on Kylie Jenner’s manicure, nothing goes better with butter-hued French tips than baby bugs.

Negative Space Stars

The secret to these negative space stars? Stickers that you peel off post-painting.

Dainty Flowers

Florals can be as minimal or intricate as you want them to be. For something on the easy end of the spectrum, consider this design, created out of simple dots.

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Negative-Space Neon

Swirls of highlighter-yellow polish are even more vibrant against a neutral background.

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Berry Cute

Who knew? Paint a few little dots and flicks, and suddenly you’ll have a bushel of blueberries on your fingernails.

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Pretty Petals

Go for an abstract take on florals with a trio of dainty petals near the inner and outer corners of your nails.

Minimalist Dots

One dot, two dots, three dots, four: This look proves that even the smallest effort can be highly effective.

Rainbow Half-Moons

The half-moons are easy, especially with a guide like hole-punch stickers. The hard part will be choosing your fave polish shades.

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Evil Eyes

Eye motifs don’t have to be super-intricate. As Betina Goldstein proves, you can keep the negative energy at bay with just strategically placed blue polish and sparkles.

Modern Art

If you can draw a straight line, you can do this look in minutes.

Subtle Aura

You may want to see a pro for results this consistent, but you can get a similar look using a makeup sponge.

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Shiny Swoops

Once your base polish dries completely, use a contrasting nail shade to paint a curved line on top.

Loose Lines

Calling all doodlers: All you need is a couple of nail polish pens to draw on this fun design.

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Lindy Segal is a beauty writer and editor. In addition to regularly contributing to BAZAAR.COM, she also writes for Glamour, People, WhoWhatWear, and Fashionista, among other publications. She lives in New York City with her Chihuahua mix, Barney.

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