Sexy! Chic! Sophisticated! says Tom Bachik, celebrity nail artist and Selena Gomez’s go-to manicurist. These words perfectly describe Selena’s new manicure. And, to be fair, they sum up her whole vibe right now.
Despite the effortlessness of the fourth season of the Only Murders in the Building series, which she co-starred in with Steve Martin and Martin Short, the singer and the founder of the Rare Beauty brand seem simplified rather than worn out to create buzz like. Think the extravagant looks from It Ends With Us.
Gomez recently made her latest outfit appearance at the Los Angeles premiere of the show, donning a simple Little black Dress (LBD) or in the August 2024 language, a “very demure, very mindful” halter-neck Self Portrait minidress. This means that this woman will never need a loud outfit to make a statement.
Matching a classic little black dress with red manicure is a match made in heaven, a fail-safe option, if you may.
In the last photo taken by Bachik and posted on his account, the singer flawlessly echoes the classic vibes of her dress with an overall unchanging and always elegant red manicure. “Sexy, chic, and sophisticated… Red nails say it all. ❤️💅 @selenagomez #OnlyMurders”. The manicure was created using Apres NailGel Manicure in Hearts and Likes and Tweezerman tools.
This is not the first time when a Selena-inspired look became a natural choice for transition between vibrant summer and elegant autumn, well-illustrated by Jennifer Lopez’s American French manicure. As just as red always goes well with black and everything else, it is always flattering and suits many skin tones. I tried to experiment with “brat green” nails, but now we know that I am the most unadventurous person in the world. This look exemplifies the essence of quite luxury and sets the standard for a timeless fall nail trend. You can recreate Selena’s manicure using any decent-quality red nail polish of your choice. The job was done using Apres NailGel Couleur in Hearts and Likes. Reverse transfer is also among the best methods.