If you’re the kind of fashionista that loves to look on point from your head to your toes, then you’ll know that your nails should never be left behind. Sure, most of us are staying inside our houses at the moment, but that doesn’t mean that your nail art can’t be on fleek. In fact, this is the perfect time to practice these amazing summer nail art trends before we’re allowed out of the house again. You know you want to.

Star Nails
Whether you think you’re a star or whether you just love stars, it might be time to whip out these celestial beauties for your newest nail art adventure. What’s so great about this particular look is that it is so simple but looks so stunning. All you have to do is paint your nails the color of your choice – although we think a nude color looks better – and then adorn them with star stickers before adding a topcoat.
Rainbow Nails
Can’t decide on one specific color for your nails? Well, you’ll be happy to know that you don’t have to. All rules go out of the window when it comes to summer nail art, and if you want to turn yourself into a human rainbow, then you can definitely turn yourself into a human rainbow. To transform your nails into rainbow nails, simply add different colors to each nail. You don’t even have to paint the full nail if you don’t want to.

Gingham Nails
Summer wouldn’t be summer without a picnic on a traditional gingham blanket, but it seems as though you could turn your own nails into a gingham surprise. While this nail art look will take a lot of time as it normally involves three different colors, the end result is awesome. You don’t have to be a square to love these squares.
So, which amazing summer nail art will you try first?
5 Spring Trends to Get Everyone Excited About Fashion Again

With spring already here and the pandemic almost under control, we’re all hopeful the best is yet to come. That hope, naturally, extends to the world of fashion. If you’re sick of wearing the same sweatpants day after day and are ready to welcome spring into your wardrobe, the solution you need is right here. Check out these five, easy to follow trends for the season, and feel free to experiment with the outfits you already have!
1. Monochromatic Spring Outfits

If you’ve spent all winter wearing grays and blacks, the thought of pairing bright colors in spring may seem rather daunting to you. Don’t worry, as you’re not alone. One of the greatest trends this springtime that will help you ease into fashion again is the simple concept of sticking to just one color. Whether you like neutral, pastel, or neon colors, feel free to go all-in on just one hue.
2. Vibrant Colors

Some people long for spring to arrive just so they can take their favorite colorful outfits out of the closet. If that’s you, then rejoice! This season, printed dresses, vibrant colors, and heavily patterned outfits will be all the rage. From skirts and dresses to suits and micro-mini outfits, it can all be as colorful as you want.
3. Power Shoulders Are Back

Although far from everyone’s cup of tea, power shoulders can really make for a statement outfit. Heavily padded sleeves create silhouettes that exude power and determination, which make them a great choice both for formal and casual wear. Big-shouldered jackets and coats are all around, so take your pick!
4. Oversized Silhouettes Are Still in the Game

Many of us re-embraced the sweatsuit and oversized baggy couch-wear in the past year, and if you’re not ready to let go of the comfort of supersized clothing, then this trend is made just for you and your wardrobe. This spring, we’re seeing many billowy, oversized silhouettes on the runway, and they all look amazing. They’re chic, comfy, and really easy to put together. What’s not to like?
5. Big Bags

Aside from the mental baggage we accumulated last year, there’s also a lot of actual baggage we need to carry around in our bags. That’s why the eternal big bag trend will be stronger than ever. From going to picnics or just enjoying the weather outside, taking an oversized bag with you will not only add depth to your outfit but functionality, too.