Selena Gomez joins the Naked Manicure Trend fan club with a honey beige tip.

Selena Gomez joins the Naked Manicure Trend fan club with a honey beige tip.

Selena Gomez joined the celebrities currently obsessed with the Naked Manicure on the second day of press for Emilia Perez in New York City.

Coined by nail artist Tom Bacic, also known as the “mannequin nail” or “soap nail” trend, the look is clean, natural, and flawless, highlighting perfect cuticles and sheer, fresh shades of pink, peach, and beige The look is a perfect example of the perfect look. Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid recently embraced the naked nail trend at Paris Fashion Week, following their runway debut at Proenza Schouler in February. In reality, however, Jennifer Lopez and Meghan Markle were the catalysts for the trend's endorsement over the summer months.

According to nail artist Eva Sliati of Lady Panda Nails, the exact shade of honey beige used on Gomez is Leaf Gel 095. However, similar looks can be created with polishes like Olive & June's “MM” or Manucurist's “Beige.”

Gomez wore her fresh bare tips to several appearances the day after the New York premiere of “Emilia Perez,” the new film starring the rare beauty mogul as Jessi Del Monte, the grieving wife of the titular drug cartel leader. Perhaps that's why she and stylist Erin Walsh decided to turn the film's press tour into a Little Black Dress funeral procession.

On Tuesday, Gomez continued her winning streak with two more black outfits. She started with a black long-sleeved blouse with blazer-like lapels and Banana Republic jeans cinched with a black belt. She accessorized the look with a Saint Laurent bag and black pointed-toe pumps.

For the evening, the newly minted billionaire changed into a black Prada mini dress paired with sheer tights, statement gold earrings, and a puffy little Prada bag.

That evening, she wore a black satin coat that fell to her calves over the dress to keep her warm.

Naked manicures make perfect sense for billionaires who “don't want to talk about money” if they can help it. Quiet Luxury may be its last gasp, but this subtly luxurious nail trend shows just how far-reaching its influence was.

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