On February 20, 2026, the brand introduced its Spring 2026 Color Collection, “Beetles Taste of Spring,” anchored by a limited-edition Taste of Spring Gel Box that looks like a tiny candy house.

On February 20, 2026, the brand introduced its Spring 2026 Color Collection, “Beetles Taste of Spring,” anchored by a limited-edition Taste of Spring Gel Box that looks like a tiny candy house.
February 20, 2026
Spring nails usually arrive as a color story. Beetles Taste of Spring turns theirs into a whole scene. It is not just cute packaging for the shelf. It is the point, a season that feels playful before you have even opened the lid.
The Taste of Spring Gel Box is an all-in-one set built for the “girls’ mani moment” energy Beetles keeps leaning into. Inside, you get dessert-inspired HEMA-free gel polishes, a UV lamp, plus accessories and tiny dessert icons that make even simple solid-color nails feel like themed nail art.

It reads like a complete at-home ritual. Pick a shade, match the vibe, finish with something extra. That is the magic of Beetles Taste of Spring.
The Spring 2026 edit is designed to feel light and edible without going childish:
The effect is flexible. You can go sheer and delicate, or build it up into something bolder, still sweet, just louder.

Beetles is tapping into a beauty truth that keeps getting bigger: nails aren’t only a look, they’re a mood. And mood sells better when it has a world around it. “Taste of Spring” isn’t trying to be serious. It’s trying to be fun you can wear.
To celebrate the launch, Beetles planned an immersive “Taste of Spring” Afternoon Tea Experience on March 3 at Maison Welles in New York City, with dessert-inspired installations, interactive nail moments, and social-ready set design. Even if most people never attend, the event functions as a content engine: it gives the collection a setting, a story, and images that feel bigger than “here are new colors.”
Spring collections often ask you to pick a shade. Beetles Taste of Spring asks you to pick a vibe. The candy-house box, the pastel-to-jelly spectrum, and the little extras make it feel less like a product drop and more like a tiny seasonal escape you can do at your desk.