Hailey Bieber wants to hear her nails rawr.
From lemontini to chocolate glaze, the beauty mogul has certainly dipped her fingers in a vast pool of food-related nails, inspiring several trends in the last few years (strawberry shortcake, to name another), but now she’s moving on to animal prints. In a TikTok video shared by the beauty founder on Tuesday, which has now amassed over 3.8 million views, Bieber’s nails can be seen spotted like a leopard’s coat as she moves through her Rhode-filled morning routine, spritzing her face with the Glazing Mist Hydrating Face Spray before loading up on the Glazing Milk Ceramide Facial Essence.

Hailey Bieber in her TikTok “Get Ready With Me” video on Dec. 2.
Using an unbranded brush to blend out her cream bronzer, Bieber inadvertently puts her thumbnail — dressed in a tan hue with black spots — on full display. The rest of her fingers flip-flop between the full design and a French tip style; the abstract print fills the space on the edge of her almond-shaped tips above a nude base with pink undertones. The design was imagined by Bieber’s manicurist, Zola Ganzorigt, who famously works with every major “It girl,” from Sabrina Carpenter to Sydney Sweeney.

Hailey Bieber with leopard print nails in the TikTok posted to her account.
Ganzorigt created a similar design for Vanessa Hudgens recently; the “High School Musical” star boasted a leopard-print French tip on all of her nails. “It’s a fur season,” the artist declared on Instagram next to a video of Hudgens’ chrome-coated nails. WWD has contacted Ganzorigt for a comment.
Kylie Jenner closed out the fall season with an intricate plaid design by Ganzorigt pre-Thanksgiving. Instead of her run-of-the-mill milky pink talons, Jenner channeled her “King Kylie” self with the bold choice, wrapping her nails in dusty blue, lavender and earthy-taupe hues. In conversation with WWD, Ganzorigt predicted plaid will be just as big as animal print this winter.

Kylie Jenner’s plaid nails courtesy of Zola Ganzorigt.
Zola Ganzorigt
The arrival of these designs come hot of the heels of the all-natural summer and fall stint, during which trends focused on short, single color bases. Think burgundy, nude, navy blue and pink. Tortoise and polka dot prints did, however, make a splash amid the “clean girl” aesthetic push. This was due, in part, to the rise of Y2K nostalgia, prompting a movement to make beauty fun again online.








