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Victoria Beckham returned to the manicure popular in the 90s: how to repeat the design

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Victoria Beckham. Source: glamourmagazine.co.uk

British singer, actress, and fashion designer Victoria Beckham has a reputation as a style icon in fashion circles. Her images are closely followed by millions of fans on social media. The star pays careful attention to her appearance, so she is a trendsetter of many trends: from clothes to manicures.

Beckham has moved from all-black short glossy nails to a sophisticated French manicure. And recently, the celebrity has been demonstrating delicate and pastel designs that perfectly harmonize with all her looks.

Victoria Beckham has been favoring long nails lately. Previously, she introduced "strawberry spring nails" and her "matte milk manicure", opting for an elongated square or almond-shaped nail shape.

However, now she has moved on to a shape that was last popular in the 90s – but who better to bring back trends than the star of that era! Beckham showed off long stiletto nails with tapered straight ends and gently rounded sides.

The emphasized light, white, and pink varnish perfectly matched the dark look.

If you want to wear nails as long as yours, you may have to consider nail extensions. After all, nails need to be extremely stable and strong, given their sharply narrowed shape. Gel or acrylic is best for this.

But if you manage to grow long nails, you can shape them with a nail file and style them with regular white and pink polish.

Victoria used to collaborate with Nails Inc to create two individual nail shades – an orange-red called Judo Red and another milky pink called Bamboo White, but now she is the head of her cosmetic brand, so fans are ready to adopt all the new trends presented by the celebrity.

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