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3 Nail Shapes That Are Trending For Winter 2025 (And 3 We’re Swapping Out)

Nail shapes reflect the style and personality of any manicure. Some people prefer to keep things classic with an almond nail, while others like to try something new and experimental. In case you need a refresher, these are the most common nail shapes your manicurist will be a pro at recreating:

Different shapes of fingernails

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The choice is completely yours, but the length of your nails plays a big part in what natural shape looks best. It’s also worth considering the visual effect: Stiletto nails visually lengthen the fingers, while shorter square nails can look a little wider.

To help you nail the perfect manicure, these are the nail shapes we predict will be huge for winter 2025.

3 nail shapes that are hot right now

In: Stiletto

Out: Arrow

As the name implies, stiletto nails are designed to look like the heel of a stiletto shoe – hence the tip is filed into a sharp tapered point. You’ll need some length for the base – whether that’s a strong natural nail or extensions – but stiletto nails are ideal for nail art as they offer plenty of space to get creative, but they work equally as well for rosewater and soap nails, too.

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