Chrome Nails Are Officially Fall's Hottest Manicure Trend—Here Are 23 Ideas to Kick Off the Season

It's time to go full metal.

Iram Shelton chrome nails in a grid
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It might seem like neutral shades are taking over every finger and toe in Hollywood, but mark my words: fall 2025 is going to see a chrome manicure renaissance. "Chrome nails are such a timeless look and never go out of style," Zola Ganzorigt, a celebrity nail artist and OPI Global Ambassador who is responsible for launching glazed nails into superstardom, tells Marie Claire. "It’s a great way to elevate your nail look, and gives the nail dimension. It can be applied to any nail color and completely transforms the way the shade appears."

Erica De Los Santos, a celebrity nail artist and founder of Nail'd It Beauty Lounge, thinks chrome nails have held onto their popularity because they're a chameleon in the nail world. "The mirrored finish is striking yet incredibly adaptable—you can layer it over any base color to create endless variations, from soft and subtle pearl effects to bold, high-shine metallics," she says. "Like velvet nails, they’re timeless in the sense that they don’t feel tied to a single season or trend cycle." Plus, they work year-round, transition seamlessly from casual to glam, and photograph beautifully, which helps keep them circulating on social media.

But this season, the classics (like pink and butter yellow nails) are taking a backseat in favor of muted, sheer chromes for a minimalist look, or experimentalist textures and patterns layered in for more depth.

Keep reading to discover 23 brilliant chrome manicure ideas, insight into the looks from celebrity manicurists, and which products to shop to recreate the styles yourself.

Classic Glazed Chrome

A classic glazed donut chrome manicure.

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Ganzorigt truly changed the manicure game when she gave Hailey Bieber her first glazed donut manicure in 2022. The design spurred a chrome powder frenzy, making the reflective finish so, so hard to find. For this specific look, Ganzorigt used an OPI Gel setup featuring a base coat, GelColor in Bare My Soul, Chrome Effects in Tin Man Can, and GelColor Stay Shiny Top Coat.

"The press were obsessed and suddenly, everyone was asking for Hailey Bieber nails. That soft, pearlescent chrome finish felt fresh, expensive and ultra-flattering, and of course it photographed beautifully," Juanita Huber-Millet, founder and creative director at luxury nail salon Townhouse, explains of chrome's ascent to fame. "Combine that with a celebrity stamp of approval and the fact it catches the light in the most gorgeous way, and it’s no wonder the look became a global obsession almost overnight."

According to Ganzorigt herself, she finds inspiration in collaborating with her clients. "I’ll chat with them to understand their vision, color preference, and then design the nail look that reflects their mood and style," she tells Marie Claire.

Toffee Glazed Chrome

A chrome manicure with toffee glazed pink nails.

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For this look, London-based natural nail artist Corrinna Bianca used Toffee BIAB base from The Gel Bottle and a chrome powder.

Ganzorigt's best advice for getting the chrome look at home, though? "It’s better to start with chrome-looking nail polishes such as metallic nail polishes," she says. While chrome powders are definitely possible to master at home, they work much, much better with a gel setup than layered over regular polish. Unless you're heading to the salon, consider keeping things simple with press-ons or a shiny polish.

Bridal Chrome

A shiny and shimmery white chrome manicure.

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Another at-home suggestion from Ganzorigt is OPI's Kyoto Pearl nail polish, which she says looks similar to the chrome version. The shimmery white polish would be perfect for a bridal look—or for matching with your favorite pearl earrings.

Isolated Chrome

A manicure with pink glittery nails and isolated pink chrome detailing.

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"Chrome can be incorporated into a manicure in so many fun and unexpected ways. You can go for isolated chrome accents—like highlighting just the tips, moons, or specific nail art elements—to create dimension without overwhelming the look," De Los Santos says. "Textured chromes are another option, layering the powder over 3D designs, embossed patterns, or velvet nails for a tactile twist."

The artist created this manicure as a perfect testament to her textured and isolated chrome recommendations. How fun are those shiny pink swoops?

Chrome Cuffs

A chrome manicure with silver cuffs near the cuticle.

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For the lightest touch of chrome, grab a detailing brush and add a tiny line of your favorite silver polish right next to the cuticle. It's not as dramatic as a chrome French manicure (we'll get to that!), or even a reverse negative space French tip.

"Full-coverage chrome nails deliver that classic, high-shine statement, but you can also experiment with ombré chrome fades, chrome outlines on a matte base, or negative space chrome art for a modern edge," De Los Santos adds. "Even pairing chrome with French tips, abstract swirls, or geometric shapes can give your mani a unique, fashion-forward feel."

Broken Pottery Chrome

A chrome manicure with a broken pottery design.

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This tie-dye aura manicure is topped with streaks of chrome for a kintsugi effect—as if the mani cracked and was repaired with solid gold (or, in this case, silver) for a better-than-it-started setup.

Holographic Chrome

A chrome manicure with pink holographic texture.

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Another less-than-simple approach to a chrome manicure is to up the ante with a holographic finish. For this look, nail artist Nicole Ellen Lawrence used The Gel Bottle chrome pigment in ‘Prism’ over a light pink builder gel. A holographic set of press-on nails or a dynamic pink polish would also get you there.

Cat-Eye Chrome

A chrome manicure with a green cat eye design.

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One of Marie Claire's favorite 2025 nail trends, cat-eye nails utilize a magnet and magnetic polish to craft a reflective, dimensional pattern—similar to what you might see staring into a cat's eye. This shimmery green chrome style is especially mesmerizing.

Mirror Chrome

A chrome manicure with silver mirrored finish.

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If you're looking for a manicure you could apply your makeup in, look no further than this mirrored design by Iram Shelton. "Love that I can see my reflection in them," she wrote when she showed them off via Instagram for the first time. It's a look Vanessa Hudgens loves, too.

However, this isn't the easiest style to get at home—no matter how shiny your polish is. "Chrome’s one of those trends that looks deceptively simple, but the magic really comes from the application. The powders need to be layered over a gel polish to get that smooth, reflective finish, and that takes precision," Huber-Millet says.

Chrome French Manicure

A chrome French manicure by celebrity nail artist Elle.

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As promised, it's now time for the French manicure section of our chrome nail ideas program. We'll start off strong with a simple set of glazed chrome French tips. With their nude base and milky rounded almond tips, this look brings a modern, sleek twist to the classic nail design.

In fact, the French chrome tip is celebrity nail artist Elle Gerstein's very favorite chrome design. "There’s a couple ways to do it, but it has to be done with gel. There’s a matte gel that allows your chrome not to stick," she explains. "You can use a light buffer to buff the gel or use a matte gel polish, but they’re not all equal." The artist's favorite matte gel is Chaun Legend Matte Gel Polish, because it works to isolate the chrome. She also loves the brand's non-wipe top coat, which you use after the nail is matte. "Create your French line or your design, isolated with a non-wipe top coat," she adds. Then use your chrome color of choice.

Hibiscus Chrome

A chrome manicure by celebrity nail artist Elle.

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According to Gerstein, an isolated chrome design is one of the top chrome techniques. While her favorite way of using it is with a French tip, she also gravitates toward this tropical hibiscus manicure.

"Isolate chrome means separating a matte base so you have a backdrop. You want to make sure that your base is matte so that it cannot collect the chrome when you rub it on," the artist explains. "By creating a matte palette, you can draw your design and the chrome will stick to the design and not the backdrop."

Icy French Tips

A chrome manicure with icy blue French tips.

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"The glazed look is here to stay, and doing it just on the tips keeps it clean but still gives that cool, reflective vibe with various colored chromes of choice," nail artist Queenie Nguyen previously told Marie Claire. "You can also use a white chrome powder as a topper over colored French tips for that fun glazed nail look over the whole nail."

Lemon Tips

A chrome manicure featuring a baby pink polish shade and lemon yellow tips.

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For a more understated, but still very Bieber-esque, chrome nail look, try incorporating a touch of lemon drop yellow with some micro French tips.

Studded Chrome

A chrome manicure with French tips and tiny gemstones.

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Another Shelton design, these fun Frenchies flip the script with classic white tips and a glazed base. And yet, those tiny pearls and rhinestones are what really sell the look.

You can stay simple or go bigger with the bedazzlement and glue gems all over your chrome manicure to amp up its light reflection capability.

3D Chrome Nail Art

A chrome manicure with silver rings.

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These gold and silver 3D chrome rings on a nude base offer such a funky take on the trend—as would any textured chrome nail art. You'd better start honing your builder gel skills, if only for the jewelry matching possibilities.

Chrome Hearts

A nude manicure with tiny chrome hearts.

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Bianca also created this design, which highlights nude polish and the sweetest little chrome hearts. You could easily get the look by painting on hearts with your favorite silver polish, or grab some nail stickers if you don't think your hand will be steady enough.

Pastel Chrome

A hand with a pastel chrome manicure.

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Pastel chrome nails started trending this spring (surprise surprise!). A take on glazed donut nails, they utilize soft pastel colors for a base with chrome powder on top for that magical frosted finish. You can make every nail a different color or stick to one shade for a more uniform approach.

Purple Chrome

A chrome manicure with a long almond shape and purple shade.

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Behold: a manicure fit for the Prince. While the classic nude or baby pink chrome shades will always be popular, why not try something a little different for your next look with a purple chrome? You'll be surprised at how much in your closet goes well with the deep, royal shade, which has been trending throughout 2025.

Or maybe go a little lighter and try a lavender or lilac hue? "While nothing compares to using a chrome [powder], there are some polishes that deliver a chrome look. Lavender chrome is trending right now and Mineral Fusion Lilac It Hot is perfect for pulling off the look," Gerstein says. The formula is also vegan and 16-formula free (free of harmful chemicals), making it an excellent pick for those looking for a more eco-conscious choice with high performance.

Dew Drop Chrome

A chrome manicure with dew drops.

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Never let someone rain on your parade. If they offer to add some dew drops to your chrome manicure, though? That's perfectly acceptable. This fabulous design by nail artist Jaime Huynh pays tribute to a dewy spider web she spotted at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

"I love that the possibilities with chrome are endless. There’s so many directions you can go in with these mirrored manis —from sleek and elegant to bold and daring!" Huynh tells Marie Claire. "Also, nothing beats the mutual awe and excitement between you and your client after a perfect chrome application."

Vacation Chrome

A chrome manicure with multicolored shades that Zola Ganzorigt dubbed "vacation chrome."

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Ganzorigt created this manicure for Kylie Jenner to wear on vacation. The gradient design is fun on its own, but the shimmery chrome finish turns each nail into a treasure you might find far, far away. (Where is this rocky beach?! I'd like to visit, too.)

"We played with color and chrome orders and made every nail different using one coat of base color and added similar color effect chrome powder on top," shared the artist in a tutorial.

Green Chrome

A chrome manicure with light green and metallic green designs.

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Yeah, I'm green with envy—of this fresh, herbaceous-toned manicure. Huynh crafted these nails with two green chrome tones: one really leans into the shine while the other sticks with an understated glazed look.

Gradient Chrome

A chrome manicure with an ombre pink design.

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Though simple at first glance, this pretty ombré nail design is fairly involved. If you're not seeing a professional, your best bet to replicate the design is a set of press ons. Luckily, there are some great ones out there.

Brown Chrome

A brown chrome manicure.

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A little less out there than purple or green (brown is a neutral!) but still fun, a chocolate brown chrome manicure couldn't be better suited for fall. After going in for your old money brunette hair appointment, run to the nail salon and make sure they don't skimp on the powder application.

How Do I Make a Chrome Manicure Last?

Gerstein says that the lasting power of chrome depends whether you’re doing an isolated chrome look or chroming the entire nail. And we're talking powder here, not polish.

"There’s a big trick to not getting it to chip," she explains. "It’s a powder used on top of a base, so when you seal it the base doesn’t stick to the powder. After I chrome, I buff up the underneath of the nail so when I seal it it will stick. Once I’ve roughed the edge up I’ll go back and lightly, sparingly use a base coat." And there you have it. A very thin layer of base coat to start and top coat to finish will "encase the chrome so it doesn’t chip."

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Meet the Experts

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Zola Ganzorigt

Zola Ganzorigt is a Los Angeles-based manicurist. Her celebrity clientele includes Hailey Bieber, Adele, Kendall Jenner, Sydney Sweeney, Christina Aguilera, Sabrina Carpenter, Kylie Jenner, and Vanessa Hudgens. Ganzorigt’s nail art ranges from minimal, nude manicures to bold, artistic designs, and has been featured on covers and in campaigns for brands such as Miu Miu, Tommy Hilfiger, Tiffany & Co., Acne Studios, Good American, and Skims.

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Juanita Huber-Millet

Juanita Huber-Millet launched Townhouse with one goal: to elevate the nail salon experience. Townhouse has thrown away the rulebook and reinvented it for the modern age, using years of industry research to perfect every aspect from start to finish. Say hello to flawless treatments, beautiful salons, and impeccable service that you can rely on every time.

Erica De Los Santos
Erica De Los Santos

Erica De Los Santos is a freelance nail artist and founder of Nail'd It Beauty Lounge, based in New Jersey. She is a skilled and passionate nail artist specializing in gel, Gel-X, Acrylic, hard gel, and dip techniques, with a reputation for precision and creativity. With years of experience in the industry, she has built a career offering high-quality manicures that blend artistry with durability. Her expertise has taken her beyond the salon, working on editorial shoots for elite magazines like L'Officiel, and assisting on brand campaigns including Fenty, ULTA Beauty, as well as leading for Express. She's also assisted backstage at fashion shows including Ralph Lauren, Marc Jacobs, 3.1 Phillip Lim, and Helmut Lang, and New York Fashion Week, where she thrives in the fast-paced, high-energy environment of backstage beauty.

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Elle Gerstein

Elle Gerstein is a NYC-based manicurist whose client list includes a host of celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez, Charlize Theron, Blake Lively, and Hilary Swank. Elle has also worked with the industry's most venerated photographers such as Steven Meisel, Patrick Demarchelier, Raymond Meier, and David LaChapelle.

Sophia Vilensky
Freelance Writer

Sophia Vilensky is a Freelance Beauty Writer at Marie Claire with a beauty, wellness, and entertainment journalism portfolio that includes contributions to Byrdie, Bravo, Teen Vogue, and Us Weekly. Growing up in a family of beauticians—and through her own personal studies—she developed an in-depth understanding of aesthetics, cosmetic product formulation, and beauty treatment development and has also held roles as a senior copywriter, content strategist, and proofreader for top beauty and wellness brands. Even so, you'd be hard pressed to find her with her hair and makeup actually done. Sophia is based in Minneapolis and is a 2019 graduate of the University of Minnesota, where she majored in English and minored in cinema studies. During her time at the university, she was the Arts & Entertainment Editor for the Minnesota Daily, earning the 2019 Editor of the Year award for her work. She connected deeply with the Twin Cities arts scene, collaborating with leading beauty professionals, designers, and artists. Graduating Summa Cum Laude, her thesis—a close-reading of Vanderpump Rules—was featured on NPR. When not immersed in writing or testing new products, Sophia enjoys watching reality TV, reading, and exploring the newest woo-woo wellness trends. Keep up with her on Instagram @sophiavilensky.