Get ready for another great-sounding nail trend.
Hailey Bieber updated her viral “glazed donut” manicure just in time for fall, swapping her signature pearly white tips for a rich brown mani with the same shine.
In a TikTok shared this weekend, the 25-year-old model showed off an icy chocolate polish courtesy of her favorite nail artist, Zola Ganzorigt.
“I know we’re tired of my constant color change, but…the chocolate glazed donut nails are really hitting me for fall,” Bieber captioned the video.
Her fans were clearly enamored with the new aesthetic and commented to share their enthusiasm for the dark look.
“My philosophy of life is simple, whatever Hailey Bieber does…I do,” one person wrote. Another said, “Hailey, please pay for my nails, because I just can’t keep up,” and a third wrote, “Chocolate glazed donuts, Hailey, drop your own nail polish, because we need more names.”
However, some weren’t fond of the cocoa themed update, with one writing, “My grandma started this trend hunnayyy.” Another joked, “I want these granny nails, they’re so pretty.”
Bieber debuted her original “glazed donut” nails at the 2022 Met Gala, with Ganzorigt layering OPI GelColor in Funny Bunny ($20) under OPI Chrome Effects Mirror Shine Nail Powder in Tin Man Can to create the look.
The mouthwatering mani quickly went viral on social media and became so popular that even Vanessa Hudgens tapped Ganzorigt to paint her nails the same way.
Bieber has since experimented with different base colors, such as purple and gray, to match her Rhode skincare pack; Ganzorigt’s also shared a “strawberry glazed donut” nail tutorial.
“Originally we only made translucent white, but after I applied the color I asked Hailey to try the chrome effect as it would match her dress. That’s how we discovered [the] ‘glazed donut’ nail,” the manicure maestro told Vidak For Congress Style of the original look, adding that it’s “very simple, but catches everyone’s attention” and that “once you have it, you get addicted to it. “
We may see her try out a pumpkin spice version later this fall.