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Rihanna Combined Two Spring 2026 Nail Trends—and It’s Perfect for Minimalists

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Rihanna Combined Two Spring 2026 Nail Trends—and It’s Perfect for Minimalists
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  • Milky neutral polish delivers a soft-focus, semi-transparent finish that flatters all skin tones and reads effortlessly polished.
  • Short square shape with clean lines and slightly softened corners gives a modern, understated edge to the manicure.
  • Two thin coats + glossy topcoat create a natural, shiny effect; thinner layers keep the look subtle and long-lasting.

As we head into spring, we’re swapping our moody winter nail polishes for lighter pastel and neutral colors fit for the changing season. Right now Rihanna is providing the perfect inspiration for anyone who likes things stylish and uncomplicated.

Instead of eye-catching nail art, the Fenty Beauty founder opted for a manicure that combines two major trends for spring 2026—all while remaining wonderfully minimalist. The result? A look that is timeless and always elegant, working equally well in the office or on a spring first date.

Rihanna selected a soft milky shade that’s seriously trending right now for neutral nails. Manicure trends like milk bath nails, soap nails, and BB cream nails all feature the same nude color and shiny finish that’s flattering for all skin tones. For the shape, she kept the length short and filed square, giving her nails an extra-clean look.

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Beloved by celebs like Selena Gomez and Dakota Johnson, milk bath nails create a natural filter on the nails and looks anything but maximalist. The milky tone acts like a soft-focus filter for the nails—everything instantly looks more polished. At the same time, the light color is subtle enough thanks to its transparent finish, making it suitable for a wide variety of occasions.

After years of almond nails dominating, square nails have been on the rise with Taylor Swift co-signing the trend. The straight edge feels almost refreshingly new and when Rihanna wears it, the look naturally gains an extra dose of coolness.

For a Rihanna-style manicure, file your nails straight across, paying attention to clean lines with slightly softened corners. Then apply a milky, semi-transparent polish—two thin coats are better than one thick one so the look remains beautifully natural. Finish it off with a glossy topcoat for that fresh, shiny effect.

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