NYFW nail trends featured everything from ladylike pinks and sunny oranges to barely there nudes and steel grays. Why wait until the spring to give these looks a try? Lighten up your client’s digits now with two Fall-worthy looks by Essie.
by Chandler Rollins
September 26, 2013
1 min to read
Nail Look One: Essie for Rebecca Minkoff
NYFW nail trends featured everything from ladylike pinks and sunny oranges to barely there nudes and steel grays. Why wait until the spring to give these looks a try? Lighten up your client’s digits now with two Fall-worthy looks by Essie.
Essie created a playlful nail look at Rebecca Minkoff’s Spring/Summer 2014 show. The look was inspired by Minkoff’s collection, featuring floral patterns and bright Mexican textures.
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Nail Look Two: Essie for Jill Stuart
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Manicure: To get this Mexican inspired look, apply two coats of Tart Deco. With a thin dotting tool, draw on “Day of the Dead” designs in Butler Please, Licorice and Blanc. Finish with a coat of Good to Go.
Pedicure: Start with a layer of Ridge Filing base coat, followed by two coats of Tart Deco, and top off with a coat of Good to Go.
For Jill Stuart’s Spring season, the collection featured an edgy array of white, black and blue looks. Essie chose to extend the edgy yet minimalist designs with a simple navy blue nail.
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Manicure: Prep the nails with First Base base coat, then layer a coat of After School Boy Blazer on top. Finish by sweeping Good to Go top coat for shine.
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