North West posted photos and video of her latest manicure to her Instagram Story on Wednesday, March 12, and the look was consistent with the aesthetic she has been building since at least 2024. The nails were long with a square tip, finished in a semi-translucent shimmery blue shade, and covered in silver metal embellishments that varied across each finger.
Some nails featured tiny silver spikes. Others had small hoop rings looped through them like piercings. Two nails displayed hot pink Japanese lettering spelling out North-chan, a reference to the Japanese honorific and a nod to Bomb, her 2024 track with Ye, Ty Dolla Sign, and her younger sister Chicago West. Her right ring finger featured a dangling silver gun charm.
The set was created by nail artists Akemi Santiago and Noehmi Saldaña, both of whom North tagged in her posts. She paired the video clip with Piercing on My Hand (Ye Version), a track she released in January as a collaboration with her father.
A style that has been building for over a year
The manicure is the latest entry in a pattern of increasingly bold choices from North, who turned 12 in June 2025. In September of that year she appeared to debut finger piercings on her index and middle fingers, a move that drew significant attention online. Her response was the January release of Piercing on My Hand, in which she addressed the criticism by leaning further into her preferences.
Beyond nails, North has experimented with black grills, blue contact lenses, faux face tattoos, a nose piercing, and blue hair that has become closely associated with her public image. She shared a selfie alongside the nail photos this week, posing with her bedazzled hand partially covering her mouth, her blue hair coordinating with the shimmery polish.
Kim Kardashian’s position on her daughter’s choices
Kardashian, 45, has spoken about North’s style on several occasions. During an appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast in October 2025, she described her daughter as confident and unbothered by outside opinions, and said she would not restrict the creative outlets that bring North happiness.
On her sister Khloé Kardashian’s podcast earlier this year, she pushed back on suggestions that she places no limits on her daughter’s choices, explaining that fashion and beauty are the specific areas where North has freedom to express herself. North and her mother also addressed the public conversation directly through their joint TikTok account last October, treating the faux tattoos, nose piercing, and grills as a non-issue.
A potential brand may be on the way
North’s personal style may eventually become a business. In January, Kardashian filed three trademark applications for a company named NOR11, according to documents obtained by People magazine. The filings cover a broad range of products including dresses, footwear, loungewear, hats, watches, jewelry, handbags, and cosmetics cases. The name and scope of the filings suggest the brand is being developed with North in mind.
If the trademark moves forward, it would give formal structure to what has already been visible for some time. North has a defined aesthetic, a growing social media audience, and name recognition that most emerging brands work years to establish. At 12, she has made clear that her style is her own and that outside discomfort with it is not a consideration she plans to factor in.
Kardashian and Ye also share three younger children: Saint, 10, Chicago, 8, and Psalm, 6.

