Harper and Victoria Beckham Tap Summer’s Hottest Nail Trend for Mother-Daughter Manis
The pair wore sugary pink, coordinating manicures to David Beckham’s Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony.

Reported by Vogue.
Leave it to Victoria Beckham to make the mother-daughter mani feel like a legitimate fashion moment rather than a Pinterest board cliché. At David Beckham's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on June 12, Victoria and her teenage daughter Harper Seven showed up with coordinated manicures — sugary pink almonds with a whisper of chrome shimmer — that managed to be both deliberately matched and distinctly their own. Victoria's nails ran slightly longer for a polished, grown-up finish; Harper's were shorter and rounder, soft enough for a teenager without reading juvenile.
The timing was impeccable. Minimalist manicures are having an undeniable moment this summer, according to Vogue — glass nails, chiffon nails, cloudy French tips all trading off the top spot in salons right now. Victoria, for her part, has been ahead of this curve for years. She's been working French tips since her WAG era, experimented with soap nails, and mastered the squoval "princess" cut — proof that nobody does quiet-luxury hands quite like she does.
The Full Look Was Equally Considered
The nail coordination was just the entry point. Mother and daughter wore complementary tonal dressing — Victoria in lilac, Harper in baby pink — with Victoria's long-sleeved gown pulled directly from her own 2027 resort collection. Their beauty looks followed the same logic: shared (blush, luminous skin) with individual inflection. Harper wore her platinum blonde hair pin-straight with a center part; Victoria went tousled and wavy with her balayage. Victoria layered in softly smudged kohl liner and a precisely drawn lip, while Harper kept things fresh and undone. Two distinct women, one clear aesthetic sensibility.
The family had just returned from a vacation in Spain, which explains the sun-kissed undertone to the whole moment — and signals there's more summery beauty content incoming from the Beckham camp. Not that anyone was complaining about this installment.
When the trend is minimalist and the execution is this precise, matching with your mom stops being embarrassing and starts being a statement.
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