Flaunting Chanel sunnies, Juicy tracksuits, and Louis Vuitton bags was popular in the early 2000s. Nail art using designer logos was another method to keep trendy.
Silver and chrome recall the tech boom of the 2000s, with CDs, DVD players, and digital cameras. Mirror nails, or silver chrome nails, are ubiquitous thanks to Y2K.
Hibiscus nail art was fashionable in the early 2000s. Usually white, a huge hibiscus flower was applied over your purple, blue, pink, or red nail paint.
Bedazzled nails may be as flamboyant as you like, but we love this pearl and gold dot combo over a neutral, dazzling paint. We're here for trendy, sophisticated bedazzlement.
Airbrush nails are making a return and are excellent for summer. A hand-held air-powered spray tool spreads lacquer across nails, giving a hazy look.
The early 2000s saw funkier, clashing designs on skateboards, clothes, posters, even nails. These colorful mismatched nails are our favorite—they give uniqueness to your outfit.
The reality program The Girls Next Door revealed the Playboy mansion's secrets via Hugh Hefner's girlfriends' lives.
Jelly nails are like nail gloss. A sheer, ultra-glossy color wash makes nails appear like jelly. Jelly sandals and nails reigned the early 2000s and are returning.
Rhinestone-packed French manis are the way to go for nail glitter. This style has rhinestones on the nail tip and customizable nail length. Use fewer rhinestones if you want something less noticeable.
Destiny's Child helped popularize camo print in Y2K. Green nails are a prominent trend this year, and camo prints will become more popular.