Coffin Nails for Summer 2025 Vibes – Trendy Beachy Designs to Try Now

Summer 2025 is going to be hot in both temperature and nail trends. If you’re going to Greece, imagining the Spanish coast or just chilling by the pool, your coffin nails are going to be the talk of the town. But the question is, do you prefer bold and daring or something that’s sweet and fun? Classic colors or daring designs? In this article, we’re sharing every mood your manicure can match this season, with ideas you’ll want to take to your next appointment. Ready to find your aesthetic?
We’ll begin with these seven acrylic nail designs that are sure to represent Summer 2025 with every glossy touch.
Sunset Sorbet for Beachy Bliss
This peach and soft pink ombré is so dreamy, it’s like watching a melting creamsicle at sunset. The coffin shape gives the right touch of elegance to go with the colorful design. It’s spotless, it’s tropical and it feels like you’re on vacation. I could imagine myself wearing this on a terrace in Italy, with a glass of prosecco and no regrets. Because of the high gloss, every beam of sunlight reflects off these nails, giving them a truly beachy look for summer 2025.
I would apply OPI’s “Got Myself into a Jam-balaya” all over and then blend in “Suzi Nails New Orleans” at the cuticle. You’ll want a sponge to blur the transition seamlessly. Finish it off with a high-gloss gel top coat like Seche Vive to make your nails stand out.
The best part? You can do this without having to be a nail technician. Use clean, filed square tips and then apply the gradient with a makeup sponge. After you finish under the UV lamp, you’re ready to go on vacation.
I did this before a Miami weekend and people seemed to notice my nails more than my clothes. It’s the type of manicure that gets noticed, makes you feel better and gives you a confidence boost.
Electric Blue Meets Safari Gold
It’s a manicure that really makes summer stand out. With blue nails, textured gold and leopard accents, this style screams “fashion girl at a rooftop bar.” It uses matte, metallic and glossy finishes all at once to make a bold statement. You can imagine these designs at rooftop parties or fancy dinners in Spain or Mykonos, where the ocean makes everything look more exciting.
I suggest using Essie’s “Butler Please” for the matte base and add Sally Hansen’s “Golden-I” and some nail foils or stamps for the leopard spots. For the best contrast, paint the spots navy and the rest of the room a neutral sand color.
The trick here is mixing finishes. First, use your base colors, then add foil to the tacky layer and finish with a matte or glossy top coat according to the finger. Leopard art may seem tough, but a dotting tool makes it simple—it’s true.
I found this idea on Pinterest in the “ocean mani vibes” category and I wanted to try it. It’s a place that makes you feel like you’re there to enjoy drinks and attract attention and it does just that.
Muted Mauve with Wild Tips
It’s surprising how well muted and classy tones go with a bit of wild and this coffin mani does it perfectly. The nude-pink base gives a smooth finish, but the black-and-taupe leopard tips make the look more fun. I like that it mixes the polished look of corporate with the boldness of edgy cool. This outfit looks like a girl boss in Greece to me—it’s both elegant and a bit daring.
I recommend using Zoya’s “Rue” or OPI’s “Bubble Bath” for the base. You can paint the spots easily using a micro-brush and black and brown polishes—mixing them gives a more interesting effect.
It’s a good idea to finish your nails with a non-smudging gel top coat. Leopard patterns love to smudge if you rush. Patience = polish perfection.
I tried this look while shopping in Italian boutiques and it really stood out as both pretty and a bit wild. It works well in a business meeting, but it’s also strong enough for a casual meal.
Heartbeats and Deep Wine Dreams
Okay, this one? A total heart-stealer. If summer love could be seen, it would appear as these coffin nails in burgundy and nude, with freehand hearts drawn on them. It’s a design that’s both fun and sexy, perfect for a date on the beach in Spain, with sand still on your feet. The combination of matte and glossy surfaces keeps it stylish and the big heart shapes show off your confidence without effort.
If you want to copy this look, use Essie’s “Wicked” or OPI’s “Malaga Wine” for the base and “Tiramisu for Two” for the nude part. Use a precision liner brush and a steady hand for the heart outlines—or cheat with heart nail stickers (no shame in the shortcut game).
If you’re making these yourself, start by putting light dots for the hearts with a dotting tool and then join the curves. Apply a velvet matte topcoat to all nails except one which you should leave glossy.
This look reminded me of a friend’s engagement trip to Greece—her nails matched her dress, her wine, and the sunset. I mean, if you’re going to fall in love (with someone or with summer), this is the mani to do it in.
Stars, Stripes, and Sparkle—The Patriotic Pop
Red, white and super cute—this set adds a touch of American style with a party feel. Whether you’re planning a backyard BBQ or hitting the beach for the Fourth, these coffin nails are your loudest accessory. The mixture of glitter, foil, stars and stripes in this one makes it feel like you’re holding firecrackers. It’s not just festive—it’s art.
For polish, reach for ILNP’s “Mega (L)” for that silver shimmer, Sally Hansen’s “Red-y Set Run,” and Color Club’s “Over the Moon” for a blue holographic punch. Striping tape will be your bestie for clean lines. Add some flat nail decals to save time.
I’ve been doing this in some form every summer since 2020 and now it’s something I look forward to every year. Many people wonder if I had them done at a salon, but the truth is, I just watched YouTube videos, used tape and was patient.
I wore this once to a fireworks show at the Santa Cruz boardwalk and I can tell you the sparklers weren’t what made it special.
Neon Barbiecore with Heart Doodles
Let’s discuss aesthetic overload in the most positive way we can. These hot pink matte coffin nails are very Barbie 2025, but the hearts on them look like they were drawn in a dreamy spiral notebook. It’s bringing back memories of being a teen, pool parties and Y2K, all in one amazing design.
A matte neon base such as Orly’s “Beach Cruiser” or Lights Lacquer’s “Skip It” is what you’ll need. To draw the doodles, pick a micro-detail brush and paint with gel paints; it’s the hand-drawn look that makes them special.
This one’s for when you’re feeling playful and bold. It doesn’t matter if your clothes match—the nails are what stand out.
At a Miami beach bachelorette party, my cousin wore these and had girls at brunch asking for her nail tech’s information. The look? Instantly viral. The vibe? Just pure fun.
Bright Orange with Googly Eyes
This is what it means to have fun without putting in too much effort. These coffin nails with tiny googly eyes in neon orange are a real delight for your nails. It’s a mix of minimalism and goofy style that suits a summer arts festival or a journey along the West Coast. Is it simple? Yes. Is it genius? Also yes.
You’ll need a base like China Glaze’s “Orange Knockout” and a pack of mini nail googly eyes (Amazon has them in bulk). Just add a bit of clear gel, attach the eyes, cure and you’re finished. If your base is dry, it only takes ten minutes.
I wore these for my friend’s birthday picnic and couldn’t help but laugh at them every time I looked at my hands. It’s like wearable serotonin. A manicure doesn’t always have to be complicated—sometimes it’s enough to make you feel happy.
Pastel Daisy Dream
Let’s talk feel-good nails. These matte coffin nails are painted in pastel yellow, lilac, mint green and soft sky blue and each one has a 3D white daisy on it. It looks like a cozy Saturday morning in Greece or a sunny picnic in Spain. They’re not too playful or overdone, so these designs are soft, sweet and a little flirty—perfect for those who want a gentle beach feel without being too bright.
If I were recreating these, I’d reach for pastel gel shades from Beetles Gel Polish’s spring kit and use a white 3D art gel for the petals (Madam Glam has a great one). You’ll find that dotting tools or a silicone flower mold are the most helpful here.
I’ve always been drawn to daisies in summer because they remind me of happy times. I once gathered wildflowers in a coastal garden in Italy that were very similar to these. So this manicure? It’s a way of expressing love for gentle memories and cheerful feelings.
Bumble Bold with a Chic Edge
Black and yellow, but make it sleek. The nails are covered in a glossy black and yellow, with just a few thin, sharp stripes in between. They’re graphic, bold, and striking without being overdone. It’s a mix that feels both city-like and summery, as if the person wearing it is enjoying rooftop bars in Spain, but is also very organized.
You only need two bold gels and CND’s “Black Pool” and “Bicycle Yellow” are perfect for this. To do the lines, use nail striping tape or a fine nail art brush and don’t forget to seal it with a top coat.
These nails make me feel like a determined woman. I wore something similar during a girls’ trip to Barcelona and ended up getting asked about my nails everywhere. Sometimes, bold just works.
Sun-Kissed Shine with Glitter Flare
If there was a mani that captured that beautiful golden hour glow, this would be it. This set of coffin nails includes soft orange, shimmering peach and iridescent glitters for a fiery and frosty effect. It reminds me of a sunset and it feels luxurious, as if you’re sipping a fizzy drink on a balcony in Italy, with a warm breeze.
This look is all about layering. Apply Essie’s “Tart Deco” as your base, use Born Pretty’s “Aurora Powder” for a chrome finish and finish with Lights Lacquer’s “We’re Not Really Strangers” for a sheer glitter look.
I often choose this design when I want a bright look but don’t want it to be too flashy. It’s the way the light hits just right that makes it stand out. It gives 2025 luxury, not loudness.
Fuchsia Pop with Gold Detail
If you love bold colors, this pink fuchsia set will be your perfect summer match. The glossy acrylic is impressive by itself, but including a glitter accent with a fuchsia vine makes it truly special. It seems like the kind of look you’d wear at a fashion show afterparty—or just while enjoying rosé in Greece.
Apply Kiara Sky’s “Boss Babe” as the base and finish with Zoya’s “Bar” glitter polish. A thin detail brush and gel pot in raspberry are all you need for the leafy detail. Don’t skip the glossy top coat—it’s the drama.
I wore this outfit to a rooftop dinner in New York and people I didn’t know, the waiters and even a street artist complimented me. You just know when your nails are working overtime.
Neon Tropic Sunset
These coffin nails are like a painting of a beach on your hands, giving off a real tropical vibe. The combination of hot pink and neon yellow ombré with palm tree art makes them feel like you’re on an island at sunset. It’s perfect for a beach club party or a romantic honeymoon and it seems to make you feel warmer just by looking at it.
For this look, start with a gradient base using a sponge with neon pink and yellow polishes—try the Color Club “Pop Chalk” collection. You can either use palm tree decals or draw them yourself with a black stamping polish and a small brush.
I’d choose this mani for a wedding in the Caribbean. It’s not just beachy—it shouts it and we love that. Just one glance and you can tell the summer playlist is ready to go.
Minty Modern With a Heartbeat
If you mixed retro patterns with modern minimalism, the result would be this. The sharp green and white chevrons are combined with heart centerpieces and French tips on these coffin nails. It’s clean, it’s cool and it gives summer a fresh feel. This is a design that’s both fun and easy to wear this season.
I suggest using Cirque Colors’ “Hustle” for the green and OPI’s “Alpine Snow” for the white. You can use a striping brush and dotting tool to paint the heart, step by step.
If I’m feeling confident and want to dress up a bit, I reach for this style. This one is cool on its own, so you don’t have to put in much effort.
Fruity Cocktail Tips
Hello, citrus queen! The coffin nails in this design are full of acrylic realness, thanks to the colorful watermelon, lime, lemon and orange slices. The shiny base makes it look nice, but the fruity design adds a fun touch. They remind me of the kind of fruit you’d find on a sunny beach in Spain—sweet, fresh and hard to resist.
You can buy fruity nail decals on Etsy or paint your own using gel pots and a liner brush. I recommend using OPI’s “Do You Lilac It?” or another soft nude-pink gel for the base.
For me, this is what summer play looks like. I dressed for a backyard picnic and ended up holding everyone’s hands in every group picture. They’re joyful, youthful, and a total crowd-pleaser.
Wild Tropics & Jungle Glam
I think this is a real glamour safari for your fingers. These coffin nails combine olive green, leopard print and lively tropical leaves. It’s a new way to wear wild elegance—you can wear it every day and still stand out. If I were to pick a luxe resort, I’d choose a secret garden hotel in Spain or Greece. It gives off a strong jungle-glam feel, but in a quiet way.
You can apply OPI’s “Suzi – The First Lady of Nails” for your jungle green and then add a nude base and stamp or decal leopard and leaf designs on top. Nail artists often use MoYou stamping kits for this kind of layered look—super helpful if you’re aiming for clean symmetry.
I’ve worn a similar outfit to a garden party and I’m sure people paid more attention to me than to my dress. The vibe? Confident. Unexpected. Effortlessly aesthetic.
Minty Strawberry Picnic
Tell me these aren’t delicious! It looks like a fancy picnic, with the blue base and 3D strawberries, daisies and gold foil details. It’s delicate, well-made and gives off the perfect cottagecore feeling. Imagine May in Italy, a gingham tablecloth and a strawberry spritz.
This is a mixed-media look for sure. I’d start with a mint gel base (try “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” by Kiara Sky), use fruit-themed nail charms or stickers, and add 3D flowers with builder gel. Gold foil adds a luxurious touch.
It’s similar to a fruit salad on your hands, but with a glamorous twist. I enjoy seeing playful art and detailed finishes together—it’s like having dessert for your nails.
Greenwave Retro Pop
The 70s are making a comeback and your coffin nails are welcome. These swirls of white and green on a nude background make a stylish and geometric pattern that is both modern and brings back memories. The green matte parts of the design hold the look together and the wave patterns add a lot of movement. It’s punchy, funky, and surprisingly versatile.
To do this one, start with a nude-pink base called “Put It in Neutral” by OPI and use white and green gels for the swirls. Draw the waves with a thin liner brush—you’ll find it’s not as hard as it seems when you get used to it.
I wore a similar outfit with thick sneakers and a mesh top to a beach DJ set in Mykonos. It was a whole vibe. Retro, yes—but still totally 2025.
Terracotta Garden Blooms
If you’ve ever wanted to paint flowers on your nails, this design is perfect for you. A soft mocha mousse base is home to pretty white flowers which are both soft and elegant, making it perfect for a quiet summer look. This set screams stroll-through-an-Italian-vineyard energy. And it whispers good taste.
Select a terracotta gel base called “Spice of Life” from Lights Lacquer and use a micro-liner and white acrylic paint to paint the flowers by hand. Finish your nails with a velvet matte topcoat for a pottery-like look.
There’s something meditative about wearing this style. It’s a gentle way to inspire—you don’t have to shout, you just look your best.
Cherry Bombshell Classic
Red is always fashionable and when you add cherries? You achieve a sweet-spicy coffin shape that makes your hands more expressive right away. The glossy red is contrasted by cherry art in a nude color, making the design look more youthful. It’s similar to enjoying a cherry popsicle on a hot beach day—it’s refreshing, bright and very flirty.
For the full color nails, try using “Big Apple Red” by OPI. You can either stamp the cherries or draw them by hand using gel paints and a few dots for the cherry and a small stem.
Whenever I see this, I think of a girl on holiday in Spain, wearing cute sunglasses, a messy bun and carrying a smoothie. You know the one.
Sparkling Cherry Sugar
This version of cherry nails is pink and uses a jelly base, a glitter fade and mini cherries all over the nails. It’s soft, sparkly, and so lighthearted. It’s like having candy on your nails, but with a little grown-up sparkle to make it suitable for any occasion.
First, use “Baby Take a Vow” by OPI as a sheer pink base, then finish with glitter and cherry decals. If you’re good at micro-painting, you can use dotting tools to make cherries.
I turned to this when I wanted something uplifting and it really made me feel better. It’s tough to feel down when cherries are shining in your face.
Daisy Yellow Cheer
And we’re closing out strong with a daisy-laced yellow dream! This design features full neon yellow nails and sheer nude bases with white daisies and lines going up the nails. It’s cheerful, bright and full of the beachy fun you’ll need for Summer 2025. I’d go with a white sundress and a drive along the cliffs of Italy for this outfit. Instant glow-up.
You should use “Sun’s Out” gel by Gelish and a nude-pink builder base. Use a dotting tool to make the daisies—it’s simple, quick and looks great. Use either striping tape or a fine brush to add the lines.
This is my go-to “pick-me-up” nail look. Whenever I put on something like this, I feel like I’ve had a dose of caffeine and a happy playlist.
Deep Blue Elegance with Graphic Wave Accents
The navy blue color of these coffin nails gives them a summer evening feel. The graphic accents on top of the classic blue tip make the nails look fashionable, as if the ocean waves are meeting the land. There’s a smooth aesthetic here—clean lines, glossy shine, and just the right touch of boldness. If you’re aiming to channel those ocean vibes without going full mermaid, this one’s a keeper.
For this look, I’d grab a rich navy gel like OPI’s Russian Navy or CND Shellac Midnight Swim, plus a super-fine nail art brush for those silver wave accents. A high-gloss top coat is essential here—no skipping.
Getting this finish at home? I’d start with a nude base (try Butter London’s Patent Shine in “Yummy Mummy”), then use striping tape to section off the diagonal blue edges. When your painting is finished, add the silver details with a dotting tool or detail liner. Top off your nails with a shiny top coat such as Seche Vite.
I could see myself wearing this to a dinner on a breezy rooftop in Greece—it’s strong, minimal and a bit mysterious. It’s not just acrylic polish—it’s a whole summer story told on your fingertips.
Rainbow Safari Energy
This is the kind of wild I really enjoy. Think beachy festival meets bold girl summer. The combination of rainbow gradients and leopard print in these nails makes them feel very creative for 2025. The translucent nude base tones it down just enough so it doesn’t feel costume-y, but trust—this set is ready for the spotlight.
You’ll want bright neon pigments or gel polishes (like Beetles Gel Neon Collection) and a fine dotting brush for the leopard spots. The slightly see-through effect is achieved with a nude jelly base, but it won’t look washed out.
I usually apply the ombré look by sponging each color diagonally and blending them as they are still wet. After that, use your black detailing brush to cover the wild spots. Apply a clear top coat and you’ll instantly feel better.
I wore a similar pair while in Spain last year and people kept asking me where I had them done. You’ll look great dancing, hanging out at a rooftop bar or just going to brunch in these outfits.
Electric Marble Slime
Neon green never really whispers—it shouts. These nails with acid-bright colors and violet marble veins give a modern touch to a classic color scheme. It’s fascinating how the swirls blend together, similar to the way acid lava lamps do. The design is meant for girls who are not afraid to be the center of attention.
You’ll need a UV-cured neon polish (like Modelones Fluorescent Gel in Lime Punch) and a good detail brush for the purple veins. If you gently drag a dotting tool through wet polish, it will work just as well.
To do the marble technique, first paint your base with neon, then add small drops of pink, purple and blue into the wet topcoat. Don’t overblend—it’s the sharp movement that gives it drama. Cure and seal.
I’d put on this set when I want to feel more confident. They’re not simple, but the confidence they give? Instant.
Golden Hour Jungle Pop
This set is a celebration of sunshine, just like a summer playlist brought to life. The gold sparkle, pop art hearts and leopard spots on these nails give us plenty of inspiration. It’s as if you’re drinking cocktails at sunset, with the brightest sunglasses you can find.
The key to recreating this is having the right brights—think OPI’s “Sun, Sea and Sand in My Pants” for that perfect yellow, and Essie Summit of Style for the glitter. If drawing by hand isn’t your skill, try using stamping tools or vinyl stickers instead.
I normally draw my designs on paper and then use nail pens to make them. The secret is to make the background stand out and the patterns crisp. A matte finish would look great as well, but I’m really drawn to the gloss.
Is this something I would wear at a beach party in Italy? Absolutely. With white sandals and big hoops, obviously. It’s about more than just nail ideas; it’s a summer experience.
Tangerine Bloom Craze
Orange is underrated—until now. This acrylic set mixes tangerine tips with soft floral designs that remind me of the 70s, but they still feel very fresh. There’s a little retro-glam, a little picnic-in-the-park, and a whole lot of summer 2025 sunshine.
I like that the base is translucent pink which allows the petals to shine. If you want to do it yourself, use Young Nails’ SlickPour in Citrus Pop for the orange and use Whats Up Nails – Flower Power for the flower decals.
If you’re new, try using press-ons or stencils for flowers, but if you’re confident, you can draw them with a dotting tool. Finish the job by adding a UV coating to prevent chips while you’re outdoors.
I’d wear this set to a backyard BBQ or even a chill wedding in Greece. They’re artsy without being high-maintenance—and that’s a win.
Sunshine French with 3D Petal Pop
Minimal meets playful in the cutest way possible. The coffin nail style is fresh and modern, but the 3D yellow daisy stands out. Total conversation starter. It’s giving “fresh mani after an iced matcha moment” energy.
You’ll want a sheer pink base (like Essie Ballet Slippers) and a pastel yellow polish like Sally Hansen Mellow Yellow. You can shape the 3D daisy from acrylic or use it as a charm—Amazon offers many ready-made options with pearls in the center.
Paint the tips with a micro brush, let them dry, add another layer and secure the flower with nail glue before applying the top coat. This isn’t the fastest mani—but totally worth it.
My friend put these on for her birthday brunch and every stranger wanted to see her nails. So yes, they’re that cute.
Tropical Sunset with Rhinestone Bloom
This set is a mini vacation. The way the sunset changes from coral to tangerine is simply dreamy. After that, the crystal accents and 3D flowers appear, turning this coffin nail into a glamorous beachy style.
You’ll want vibrant gradient gel polishes (think Kiara Sky’s “Vitamin Sea” set), 3D flower molds or stickers, and flatback rhinestones. Don’t forget builder gel to lock it all in.
Blend coral and orange together across the nail using either a sponge or a brush. After that, add your accents by combining rhinestones and sculpted petals to create interest and shine. It’s like jewelry… but make it summer.
It’s perfect for a beach vacation or a fun getaway with your friends. It’s a design that always makes you smile when you see it.
Peachy Sparkle with Rhinestone Twist
Sweet, juicy and totally cute—this coffin nail style gives peaches a glamorous makeover. The coral-to-nude fade makes the nails seem light and summery and the little fruit and glitter add a touch of fun and luxury. Rhinestone cuticles? Chef’s kiss.
I applied Modelones Jelly Gel in Coral Peach, with a jelly nude base and some loose glitter flakes from Born Pretty. The rhinestones are flatback AB crystals (easy to find on Etsy or Amazon). I used a dotting tool and a peachy-orange polish with a detail brush for the peaches and it looked great.
First, apply the fade with a sponge and then use top coat to secure the glitter lines. Carefully place rhinestones before the final cure. I used a small round brush and applied soft layers, then added a leaf flick to make the peach look real. It’s extra—but the good kind of extra.
I like how this design reflects the feeling of Spain in July—people with warm skin, cold drinks and colorful fruit stands everywhere. A great outfit for a summer festival or a brunch with your friends.
Purple Sunset Palms
These nails practically scream tropical vacay. The combination of hot pink, violet and crisp white in the palm trees creates a real beach holiday atmosphere. Imagine Coffin Nails for Summer 2025, but with a dreamy island sunset feeling.
I applied the Beetles Gel Brights collection for the fade, using pink, fuchsia and purple blended with a sponge. The palm silhouettes were done using stamping plates (try MoYou London Tropical Collection) or you can freehand with a thin white detail brush.
Apply the color in several layers and let it cure after each one. After the surface is smooth, paint or press the palm trees on and add a matte top coat to get a velvety finish. They remind me of a night spent at the beach in Greece.
I tried this look on a vacation and it actually made my margarita look better—proving that your nails can really improve your mood.
Fresh Daisy Glitter Pop
White never looked so alive. This delicate and clean design is grounded in dainty daisies and silver sparkle—a minimalist’s floral dream. The coffin shape gives the cigar a longer, sharper look which helps keep the sweetness from being too strong. This design is simple, yet it looks expensive.
Materials? You should use OPI Alpine Snow, a clear glitter gel like Le Mini Macaron Stardust and flower nail stickers or paint them with a dotting tool and yellow/white gel polish.
First, apply the glitter and then place your daisies to keep the design clean. Finish with a strong glossy top coat. A sundress or white linen jumpsuit would make this set look very Italian-inspired.
I often use this design when I need something soft and pretty, whether for a wedding, a picnic or just to make my life more romantic.
Rainbow Frost & Candy Swirls
If you could wear a popsicle—this would be it. These coffin nails are a blast: they have cool colors, shimmer and a swirl pattern that makes you want dessert. The lime, bubblegum pink and lavender colors blend so well that it looks like a summer fairytale.
The shimmer effect is created by applying Cat Eye Magnetic Gel over base pastels. When making swirls, you need a striping brush and a firm wrist. I applied Makartt Rainbow Candy Collection to get that bright color.
Apply the gradient with a sponge, making sure it’s soft and finish by sealing it with a frosted top coat. It is best to paint the swirls while the paper is still wet to get them to blend a little. I’d recommend this look for pool days or late-night fair rides—especially if you’re the one taking the selfies.
Sure, it’s a little much, but sometimes that’s just what summer needs. Art that smiles back at you.
Teal Seafoam Ombré
These Coffin Nails for Summer 2025 Vibes look like the ocean as it moves. A soft transition from nude to teal, with some glossy and some matte nails—this look is classy, cool and a bit moody. Great for those who want a blue look but not a full mermaid style.
The base should be CND Shellac in “Moonlight & Roses,” and the ombré tip should be Madam Glam’s Blue Temple. I applied OPI Matte Top Coat to the matte nails for a different look.
Brush the color from the middle of your nail down to the tip, using a sponge to pull it gently. Blend softly and cure, repeat for opacity. The matte nails are a solid layer of teal and each one is given a separate top coat to make them velvety.
I really like that this set looks like it came from the ocean, especially when it’s hot outside. I wore something similar while at the beach and got a lot of compliments, so the next day I did my cousin’s nails—it’s true!
Conclusion
Coffin Nails for Summer 2025 Vibes have all the colors, fun designs and unique looks we need this season. If you’re going to the beach, having brunch or just hanging out, you’ll find a design that fits your summer mood here. Which set are you trying first? Let your nails do the talking.