Overview
- The manicure, which debuted on Sunday at the world premiere of The End of Oak Street, showed short, square nails finished in a milky, glassy white now called coconut latte or coconut jelly.
- Harper’s Bazaar credited Tom Bachik with sculpting the shape and applying Essie Nail Art Studio Jelly Gloss Polish in Arctic Jelly after prepping with Tweezerman tools.
- Coverage across Glamour, Vogue France (republished by Glamour), Page Six and Harper’s Bazaar frames the look as a softer, pearlescent evolution of the classic summer white manicure.
- Multiple outlets published step-by-step tips and affordable product recommendations from brands like Essie, Sally Hansen, Deborah Lippmann and OPI so readers can recreate the effect at home.
- The story highlights how a celebrity red-carpet look and a noted manicurist can quickly translate into a wider seasonal beauty movement that changes salon requests and retail sales for summer polishes.