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33 Actually Groundbreaking Flower Nail Designs to Wear Right Now
via Vogue · June 25, 2026

33 Actually Groundbreaking Flower Nail Designs to Wear Right Now

Crystal, cat-eye, and pastel floral designs are trending everywhere. Celebrity nail artists break down how to wear the trend.

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Flower nail designs remain a go-to for many, especially in spring. (We know, we know—how groundbreaking). But just because something is expected doesn’t mean it can’t be special or fun. Flowers are synonymous with other seasons, like summer, for good reason.

“Flowers are delicate and beautiful, so it’s no surprise that people love them around their house, on their clothing, or as nail art,” says celebrity and Chanel nail artist Betina R. Goldstein. “As we see flowers blooming around us in nature, I believe it inspires us to embrace warmer weather.”

There’s a practicality to it. Among the many nail art designs, flower nails are accessible to everyone and can be custom-made however you want. “Floral designs are easy to DIY at home,” agrees celebrity nail artist Queenie Nguyen. “It's also easy to request in salons with the versatility of many color combinations.”

For this summer, celebrity nail artist Mo Qin predicts crystal, cat-eye, and pastel floral designs will be trending everywhere. Goldstein likes drawing her favorite flowers, peonies, tulips, or poppies for her designs and opts for classic colors such as pink, lavender, yellow, and pops of green. Though she likes to keep it simple and focus the art solely on the florals, Nguyen says you can mix and match with other trends for something fun and unexpected.

“Pairing daisies with French tips is so cute and extremely popular,” Nguyen says. “[So are] ombré, aura, chrome, and 3D-molded flowers with rhinestones or pearls.”

So if you’re looking for some mani and pedi inspiration this spring (or beyond), below are 33 of the best flower nail art ideas. Be sure to bookmark this page for later.

Qin says that using crystals adds some extra sparkle and a more luxe feel to your floral manis. Set against a velvet base, they really do pop.

Daisy-like prints dominate floral designs, but we’re here for changing it up. Opt for delicate tulip art against a bright blue base for something bold.

If a full floral design isn’t your style, we love this peek-a-boo action. The few floral petals drawn at the edges give the perfect hint of floral without going overboard.

These mini dotted florals make for the perfect minimal look.

We love this western spin on a floral mani; it’s got a real vintage floral mani aesthetic to it. The pink, baby blue, and orange provide a nice contrast to the black details and are just a fun mix.

There’s something so romantic about dried flowers, so why not bring that over to your nail designs? Subtle and minimal, these still make quite the impact.

Something as simple as placing your floral design in different spots on each nail is an easy and effective way to elevate the look. And a crisp white on a bare base is so just so chic.

What a fun way to dress up a classic French mani? Opt for a French tip nail design with a flower accent at the center and dotted edges to add some dimension.

The gold leaf background really elevates this manicure and makes for a striking contrast to the delicate and minimal floral designs drawn at every corner. For detailed flower nail art in general, Goldstein likes to start by drawing the stem and leaves with a liner brush before mixing in the petal shades. This mix of white, blush pink, and deep rose creates the perfect peony, which happens to be our flower of choice every spring.

Nothing says spring quite like a burst of color. The mix of magenta and deep orange makes for a dynamic color duo. Top it off with bright white floral petals and lines in abstract designs for something unique and fun.

Nguyen says that the milk bath nail is the perfect backdrop for florals to float on. With a creamy translucent shade for the base, it makes your flower nail designs extra dreamy to look at—and we’re all for romanticizing everything and anything this spring.

Can’t go wrong with a nail sticker or press-on option, especially if you’re on a time crunch (and implementing a strict budget). We love KISS’s Salon X-Tend Starter Kit, which gives you everything you need for your spring mani. You get a mini LED lamp, glue, nail file, and a set of nails to give that salon gel quality at home. You can also buy one of 18 nail designs and finishes to choose from, including this classic daisy nail art set against a white ombré background.

If drawing intricate petals looks intimidating to do on your own (and you’re not alone, we feel the same), these floral-like designs might just ease that particular anxiety. Paint on a few strokes of a bright color in an inverted triangle shape to mimic flowers in bloom for an abstract (and easy) spin on the classic spring design. We especially love the vine that Nguyen uses to connect the flowers and give the look a more vintage feel.

For something a bit more unexpected with daisy nails, opt for going the half-moon route. Nguyen draws on half a daisy at the base of a nail against a bare base for a really adorable design.

We love throwing two trends together to see what magic can occur. This mashup of the classic French mani and these mini orange and white flowers make for a bright spring mani that will put a smile on your face.

We love the idea of drawing flowers along the edges of your nails and keeping the center bare. Celebrity nail artist Gina Edwards’s design is bold and fun without going too over the top.

This simple yet stunning floral design could give some of our favorite porcelain dishes a run for their money. To get the look, Goldstein uses a combo of Chanel’s Le Vernis in Rhythm and JINSoon’s Nail Lacquer in Dew.

A rose design by any other name would smell just as sweet, but there is a special place in our hearts for minimal designs like these by Goldstein. Set against a bare nail, it’s just a chic way to play with florals.

Wanting to go minimal in a more unique way? We love this vine full of tiny flowers painted just along the edge of a bare nail to make the most subtle of statements.

Daisy nails continue to have their moment and will be a staple this spring. We love this hand-painted design that hangs right off the tip of the nail against a neutral background so that they really pop.

This mix of bright colors has a cool watercolor effect, giving you a playful and groovy 70s feel. Wear this when you’re feeling happy about the warmer weather.

Why not lean all the way in with pastels? We love brighter hues of yellow and lavender as a base for the colorful spread of flowers.

An ode to the clothing store that defined the pre-teen era for us millennials, Natalie Minerva, celebrity nail artist and nail lead on Euphoria, aptly described her flower nail design in her caption: “It’s giving Limited Too.” Classic white daisy decals are drawn all over a metallic baby blue base for a call back to the 2000s that just warms our nostalgic hearts.

Celebrity nail artist Eri Ishizu created this 3D-like floral design that looks so real, you’ll have people doing a double-take. It’s adorned with jewels and glitter for some added glitter.

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