The Classiest Manicures Are Always the Simplest—9 I’m Into for Summer

Although I love looking at pictures of different nail ideas and nail art, every time I've gone to the salon and tried out a new design for myself I've ended up not liking it. I don't know what it is, but I always feel more myself when I opt for a simple nail colour like a nude or a baby pink. That being said, now that summer is here, I really want to try and switch up my manicures and go for something a little more fun.

Luckily for me, after scrolling through Instagram, I've found so many simple summer nail ideas that are perfect if you prefer a more minimal manicure. Some of these designs incorporate bright pops of color, while others lean into a more monochrome aesthetic. No matter what you're into, there is definitely something for everyone.

The best bit about these simple summer nail ideas is that you can also recreate them at home. Below, I've rounded up some of my favourite manicures and included lots of tips and tricks on how to do them yourself. So, what are you waiting for? Keep on scrolling for some of the chicest nail designs that will see you through the warmer months in style...

9 of the Best Simple Summer Nail Ideas

1. Pastel French Tips

@iramshelton pastel French tip nail design

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First up is this super cute, pastel French tip design. I love the idea of having a different shade on each nail, as it adds a subtle pop of colour while still keeping things minimal and chic.

Get the look:

2. Neon Dots

@paintedbyjools pink neon nail design

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Ok, how cool is this? To add a little fun to your manicure, simply use a neon shade of your choice and add a small dot near the bottom of each nail.

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3. Chrome Top Coat

@paintedbyjools chrome manicure

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Not a fan of bright colours? Not to worry, as this chrome manicure is still bang on trend for summer. A chrome top coat is one of the easiest ways to achieve this look at home.

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4. Sunset Nails

@pink_oblivion pink and orange sunset nail design

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I am in love with this sunset nail design, and after watching @pink_oblivion's video on how to get the look, I was delighted to see how simple it was. Simply grab a sponge and apply an orange nail polish to one side, and a pink nail polish to the other. Then, dab the sponge onto the nails and clean up the edges using a cotton bud and some nail polish remover.

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5. Palm Tree Designs

@harrietwestmoreland palm tree nail design

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A great nail design for those of you who prefer a monochrome manicure. Ask your nail artist to draw on a palm tree design on the nail of your choice for a summery finish. If you want to try this at home, I recommend using a thin nail art brush.

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6. Floral Nail Art

@betina_goldstein floral nail art design

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Floral nail art designs don't have to be super colourful and loud. I love this more muted floral manicure as it allows your natural nails to shine through.

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7. Ombré Nails

@iramshelton pink ombre nails

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Can't decide on one shade? Why not try them all! Pick a colour palette of your choice and use a range of lighter and darker variations on each nail for a fun, summery manicure that is easy to do at home.

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8. Micro French Tips

@raelondonnails blue micro French tip manicure

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For a simple, modern take on the French tip nail trend, opt for a micro French tip in a summer shade of your choice.

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9. Abstract Nail Art

@nailartbyqueenie milky white abstract nail art

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If you want to keep things really minimal, you can opt for monochrome, abstract nail art like the design above. I'm personally a big fan.

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Grace Lindsay
Junior Beauty Editor

Grace Lindsay is the junior beauty editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK. At the age of 18 she decided to train as a makeup artist before going on to study english and media at Goldsmiths University. It was during that time that she explored her love for journalism by interning at a small beauty start-up based in Shoreditch. Since then, she has worked at a number of publications including Marie Claire and Hello!, where her love for all things beauty continued to grow.

AsBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK's junior beauty editor, she covers everything from Wholesale Replica Bag hair trends to the stand-out makeup products of the season.