20 Classic Nail Looks That Never Go Out of Style

Whether you need a breather from intricate nail art or just love a clean and simple look, classic nail looks are always a good idea. Think: French manis, pretty pinks, and deep espresso browns. These are the looks that will never go out of style and look gorgeous.

"Classic nail looks are great because they give off a timeless, polished look," says manicurist Mazz Hanna. They are also typically easier to achieve and lower maintenance than most nail trends, which makes them practical and versatile for any occasion."

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To inspire your next clean and classic look, sift through 20 gorgeous options, below.

Creamy French

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"French nails are a timeless and elegant option," says Hanna. This look was created using Bio Seaweed Gel in the shades Milkshake ($18) and White ($18).

Sheer Pink

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"Sheer pink nails are a go-to for so many occasions," says Hanna. "It’s one of those your-nails-but-better types of looks. You can never go wrong."

Chocolate French

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"Classic French nails are pink and white, but the options are endless when it comes to color combos for modern French," says Hanna. This look features a yummy chocolatey brown polish.

Bubble Gum Pink

Light pinks are a perfect classic look. This poppy bubble gum shade is probably as bright as you can go before leaving "classic" territory.

Vampy Red

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Dark, vampy nails will always be in. This look features a deep red wine shade that's perfect for fall and winter but honestly looks gorgeous any time of year.

Simple Accent

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Accent nails are a great classic option for those who want a subtle touch of nail art," says Hanna. "It’s a great way to add a fun twist to your look if you prefer an understated look."

A Little Sparkle

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If you want a classic look that sparkles, going for a super finely milled glitter is key. This look features a mauvey pink toped with a super fine silver shimmer.

Rouge Tips

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Celebrity nail artist Sarah Chue created this look using Addiction Tokyo polish in the shade Guilty Apple ($19) along with the brand's Top ($19) and Base ($19) coats. The look is "putting a twist and adding some color to the classic French," says Chue.

Peachy Orange

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Especially once we get into the warmer months, bright oranges and corals are a great option. This peachy shade has a bit of white in the formula, allowing it to veer more pastel than neon.

Baby Pink

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There's nothing like a soft baby pink for a feminine touch.

Glossy Nude

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Ever-classic, nude is a perfect polish to choose when you want a simple look. This manicure features a glossy, semi-sheer nude.

Bright Red

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Go bright with a classic red manicure. This one features a red with orange undertones, so it reads fun and friendly.

Sparkle Accent

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A little twinkle is always a welcome addition to a manicure. Instead of going for a chunky glitter, you can keep the look a bit simpler with a sparkle-inspired design.

Milk Bath Nude

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If you want to use a mix of colors in your manicure, the key to keeping it classic is making sure the shades are tonal and similar. This look features the shades Almond Milk (middle), Cashew Butter (index finger, pinky) Roasted Chestnut (thumb, and ring finger) from Sally Hansen (each is $10).

Pinky Beige

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This pinky beige color is great if you want an opaque nude polish. It's got the smallest hint of color while still remaining neutral.

Espresso Brown

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This deep, espresso brown is gorgeous for a classic nail that makes a statement. It's a super rich, neutral brown that gives big '90s vibes.

Double Line French

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If you want to switch up a French tip just a bit, it's great to accent the design with small half circles either below the smile line of the tip or at the base of the nail, creating a half-moon design.

Subtle Ombré

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Instead of going for the stark line of a French manicure, you can emulate the classic look in a softer way with an ombré. This look fades from a milky white tip to a sheer nude base.

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