Sabrina Carpenter’s Go-To Nail Design Couldn’t Be Any Cuter

Sabrina Carpenter continues to dominate the top 40 charts and our social media feeds without any signs of slowing down. The singer, 25, currently holds the number one spot with “Please Please Please” on the Billboard Hot 100 and has just announced her highly anticipated album, Short n’ Sweet, along with an accompanying tour. Beyond these headline-worthy achievements, her effortlessly chic minidresses and flawless glam are also no stranger to major praise. Equally noteworthy is her signature nail art, recently spotlighted on Instagram by her longtime nail artist, Zola Ganzorigt (aka @nailsbyzola).

Sabrina Carpenter’s heart-themed manicures have become one of her signature nail looks…

The Los Angeles-based manicurist shared a gallery on her Instagram grid, showing one manicure after the other, each a different take on a heart-shaped nail design. Among them are long pink acrylics adorned with bold red hearts, intricate bejeweled designs, pearls artfully arranged into charming heart shapes, and more. In her caption, she aptly dubbed the singer the “queen of hearts,” which clearly suits her.

Her nails perfectly complement many of the outfits she’s worn on tour, namely the minidresses and bodices with bold heart cutouts on the chest.

Naturally, the nail artist’s followers flocked to the comments section to praise her work. “You’ve never failed to make her nails look amazing,” one person wrote. Even Jenna Dewan chimed in, commenting, “Ooooo Zola you’ve outdone yourself 👏🔥.” Another fan couldn’t contain their excitement about upcoming nail looks: “I don’t think we’re ready for the short & sweet nails!!”

It wouldn’t be surprising for heart-themed nails to trend now that Carpenter’s manicures are spreading across social media like wildfire. After all, her influence is undeniable. For instance, earlier this month, she’s seemingly the reason behind the Prada Beauty Moisturizing Lip Balm in the pH-reactive shade Astral Pink selling out at several retailers.

But despite her influence and popularity on platforms like Instagram and TikTok, Carpenter isn’t as captivated by social media as one might assume. “Truthfully, if I wasn’t in this industry, I don’t think I would be on social media,” she told Vanity Fair in a recent interview.” Maybe that surprises some people, but it doesn’t come as naturally to document my every move. I feel so much happier when I’m living in the moment.”

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