'90s Manicures Are Far From Dated—9 Nail Colours That Are Just As Cool Now

If you were to ask me what my favourite decade for beauty is, I would say the '90s without any hesitation. I might be biased as a '90s baby, but the decade really paved the way for some iconic '90s makeup looks, from frosted lipstick to blue eyeshadow. Celebrities in the '90s were not afraid to experiment—even if did mean many of us plucked their eyebrows a little too thin to keep up with the trends at the time. Then of course there is the epic '90s hairstyle moments, from supermodel hair to chunky highlights, and beauty product icons that skyrocketed in the decade, such as Clinique's Black Honey Lipstick.

One beauty aspect of the decade that is often overlooked is 90s nails, and particularly '90s nail colours, which has some seriously chic shades. In fact, many '90s nail colours actually don't look out of place today, with many proving to be both stylish and timeless. From Chanel's Vamp nail polish that dominated the decade to the barely there hues worn by the likes of Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell, I'm not surprised that these '90s nail colours are making a comeback right now—they're far from dated.

To find the best '90s nail colours, I dived deep into the picture archives to see what nail colours the chicest women wore in the decade, and I found the best nail polish colours to help you achieve the look.

'90s Nail Colours

1. Vamp Red

Uma Thurman with dark red nails in Pulp Fiction

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Dark, black cherry nails were a staple 90s nail colour and Chanel's 'Vamp' nail polish was one of the most iconic shades of the decade, so much so that Time named it amongst the most iconic products in 1995. Throughout the '90s we saw models, singers and actresses such as Uma Thruman in Pulp Fiction adopt the dark red nail trend, which was so dark it almost looked black, and was usually worn on short, square nails. Nowadays, Chanel's iconic shade has been renamed Rouge Noir, and it's still as timeless today as it was then.

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2. Sheer Pink

Jennifer Aniston 90s nails

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Nail looks typically fell into two camps during the '90s: neutral and bold. Thanks to '90s minimalism, the decade also saw the popularity of bare nails or sheer washes of pink that made the nails look neat, as seen here on Jennifer Aniston with a round shaped finish.

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3. Bright Red

Princess Diana with red nails in the 90s

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Bright reds were also popular during the '90s amongst the world's chicest women, including Princess Diana. It's not often that a royal wears a bright red (it's rumoured that the late Queen disliked it, instead favouring soft pinks instead) and we saw the Princess wearing it more as she distanced herself from the monarchy. I'm here for this rebellious hue that is endlessly stylish.

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4. Milky Nails

Naomi Campbell with milky nails in the 90s

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Much like sheer pink nail polishes, sheer white tones were also popular amongst supermodels like Naomi Campbell who often wore creamy whites as her nail colour of choice in the '90s. Sheer white nail polishes are great for making your nails look bright and healthy, and it's an nail colour that goes with anything and everything—no wonder '90s fashion icons loved it.

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5. French Manicure

Alicia Silverstone in Clueless with square French manicure

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The French manicure really had a moment in the '90s, which was often worn with squared shape, a wash of sheer pink and a bright white for the tips, as seen on Alicia Silverstone in Clueless here. The French manicure is having another renaissance in the 2020s in the form of colourful French tips.

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6. Brown Nails

Gwen Stefani with short brown nails in the 90s

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From eyeshadow to lip liner, it seemed that brown dominated the'90s beauty colour palette, and nails were no exception. Here, Gwen Stefani wears a brown nail polish on short, square nails (the go-to nail shape of the decade) and it still looks just as chic today. If you want to go all out. look for shades with a metallic finish to embrace the '90s mood.

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7. Frosted Metallics

Foxy Brown with frosted nails in the 90s

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Frosted finishes were major in the '90s, with every nail brand bringing out every shade in chromatic finishes. Metallic nail polishes walked so glazed nails could run today. Molten metal-inspired shades were a staple in the '90s, as seen on Foxy Brown here, so look for gold, silver and bronzy shades to tap into the look.

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8. Bright And Bold

Florence Griffith Joyner with long nail art in the 90s

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If you Google 90s nails, you'll no doubt be met with thousands of long and bold nails emblazoned with fun nail art. The '90s was a celebration of bright and bold manicures, which Olympian Florence Griffith Joy was often seen both on and off the field. Thankfully, tapping into nail art is easier than ever with press-ons, nail stickers and nail art brushes that allow you to get the look at home without needing to visit the salon.

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Eleanor Vousden
Beauty Editor,Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK

Eleanor Vousden is the beauty editor for Who What Wear UK. She was previously deputy editor at Hairdressers Journal, health writer at Woman Home and junior beauty editor at beauty website Powder. She has also contributed to Wallpaper and Elle Collections with written and styling work.Working as a beauty journalist since 2015 after graduating in fashion journalism at the London College of Fashion, she has been highly commended at the BSME Talent Awards for her work on Powder and also contributed to the title winning Website of the Year at the PPA Awards.Eleanor’s journalistic focus is to provide readers with honest and helpful beauty content. Through words, video and live broadcast, she has interviewed several celebrity makeup artists, hairstylists and top dermatologists throughout her career, as well as celebrities such as Sarah Jessica Parker and Scarlett Johansson. She has a particular interest in finding solutions for acne and eczema, which she has experienced firsthand. She has also amassed a large collection of fragrances and can never say no to a new candle.When she’s not writing or testing Wholesale Replica Bag beauty product or treatments, she’s on the seafront in her hometown of Brighton and Hove, where she lives with her partner and her miniature dachshund.