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A French manicure is one of the most classic nail looks, without a doubt. Consistently popular and endlessly customizable, it’s easy to fall in love with any trendy spin. And that’s exactly where we’re at with the hollow French manicure. Also called the outline or double French manicure, this ultra-chic look utilizes negative space and precise line work to create hollow look that makes your nails look longer.
Now, the look has landed at NYFW, where celebrity manicurist and educator Julie Kandalec designed the hollow French manicures for the Christian Cowen show. Her series of seven nail designs (with hundreds of individual nails made) utilize transparency to create negative space, demonstrating the versatility of the hollow look.
How to Get the Look
This ultra-delicate design demands a very steady hand. While most of our favorite manicure looks can be DIYed at home, this is one we would leave to the professionals. To create that negative space effect, the outside line can be achieved with normal French manicure dip or sponge methods. But it’s that inside line that presents a challenge. Created with a super thin liner brush, the inside line is drawn freehand. That means there’s not a lot of room for mistakes.
If you’re a lover of doing your own manicure, you can always snag a Red Carpet Manicure Nail Art Brush Kit ($12) and become a hollow French manicure expert.
Hollow French Manicure Shades
Just like a French manicure doesn’t have to be white, this look benefits from a pop of color. And with fall bringing about the darker, moodier shades, these are on our inspo board for our next hollow French manicures. We’re taking notes from the other big trends this fall, including cherry mocha colors and gorgeous chromatic finishes. And with the return of our high school fave, Lincoln Park After Dark, there was no way we could leave it out of this trend!