EMMY MANIS: Kate Mara, Sarah Hyland in Red Carpet Manicure
The ManiCam on the Red Carpet during the Awards Shows has put the spotlight on manicures and nails. At last nights Emmy Awards, leading ladies Kate Mara and Sarah Hyland wore Red Carpet Manicure, an at-home LED gel polish, to the show.
Anne Moratto・Director of Brand Content Strategy, MODERN SALON and NAILS
The ManiCam on the Red Carpet during the Awards Shows has put the spotlight on manicures nad nails. At last nights Emmy Awards, leading ladies Kate Mara and Sarah Hyland wore Red Carpet Manicure, an at-home LED gel polish to tonight’s Emmy Awards and opted for “negative space” looks—having a natural or bare area of nail exposed somewhere between/within the polished area instead of a two-toned manicure. And here’s how your readers can recreate both looks.
Celebrity Manicurist Kimmie Kyees used Red Carpet Manicure’s LED gel polish "Dripping in Luxury” and “White Hot” on House of Cards’ Kate Mara. “I created 15 different looks in silver and white variations and Kate opted for a chevron look,” said Kimmie. “Kate’s dress is made of lace and toile with a pattern, so I wanted to created a negative space manicure that mirrored the design on top of her dress.”
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And Celebrity Manicurist Christina Aviles, used Red Carpet Manicure’s “Haute Couture,” “Runway Red” and “Camera Shy” on Modern Family’s Sarah Hyland. “Sarah co-designed her dress with Carolina Herrera and wanted to complement her dress with burgundy nails," said Christina. "Once we sat down together, she let me know she really wanted to do something eye catching and art deco.”
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