
""Pumpkin spice for fall" is about as groundbreaking as "florals for spring." After years of showing up in everything from Oreos to makeup palettes, the world has officially hit peak pumpkin - and, let's be honest: It's started to feel a little... basic. But just when it seemed like the trend had maxed out, Selena Gomez somehow found a way to make it feel cool again."
"First, Gomez sported an orange chrome mani. Between the medium-length ballerina tips and the ultra-shiny finish, it served as the perfect complement to the shimmer and elongated marquis shape of her engagement ring. To get the look, Bachik started with an orange polish that was so bright, it almost looked fluorescent, then topped it off with a silver chrome powder before sealing it all in with a clear top coat."
"A few days later, the Only Murders in the Building star showed up on The Tonight Show to promote the series' fifth season with yet another pumpkin spice-inspired set. This one - which Bachick nicknamed "toasted pumpkin"- was created using PLA Gel Polish in Trick or Treat Yo' Self. The color itself is a rich, brown-tinged orange with subtle red undertones, giving it that "extra-burnt pumpkin" vibe, like a spiced latte with a dash of cinnamon."
Selena Gomez debuted two pumpkin-spice-inspired manicures that updated the seasonal hue with contemporary details. One look featured medium-length ballerina tips and an ultra-shiny orange chrome finish that complemented her engagement ring. Nail artist Tom Bachik created the chrome by applying a vividly bright orange polish, layering silver chrome powder, and sealing with a clear top coat. The second set, nicknamed toasted pumpkin, used PLA Gel Polish in Trick or Treat Yo' Self to produce a rich, brown-tinged orange with subtle red undertones and an extra-burnt pumpkin vibe. Warm, earthy pumpkin shades remain a fall staple expected to continue into 2025.
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