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]]>“Even now, I receive most of my business inquiries through my Instagram,” admitted Tokyo in an interview with Racked. Born in Tokyo and currently residing in LA, she’s continuously inspired by fashion, music, and art, with her nail art being a colorful mishmash of sorts.
“I’ve always been surrounded by art, and loved to draw since I was a little girl,” says Tokyo. “I went to nail school, but it’s only been like three years since I’ve really sunk into the nails world. I started during the same time that nail art started to become a thing. I’ve always been lucky with timing for a lot of things, so I’m very thankful.”
Working for and with the best of the best, Tokyo has a nonchalant, down to earth approach when it comes to her celebrity clientele. “I usually never get nervous for any celebrities I do nails for,” she admits. “I am a freelance nailist, without residing in an agency, so usually the celebrities contact me directly. Since they already know my work that makes it easier for me to work on them.”
Fashionistas take note!
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]]>The post Follow Color Designer and Nail Art Queen Jessica Washick appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>According to Washick, she first started painting her nails in 2007 after a tough break-up, sharing her nail art in her blog titled “You Don’t Need A Man, You Need A Manicure.” She went on to study fashion design in Parsons, which ultimately lead her to her dream job at Nike.
“I’ve always wanted to design at Nike, but as I got deeper and deeper into fashion and the nail world, I didn’t know how I could contribute since my background was in accessory design and nails,” she relayed in an interview with HYPEBAE. “One day, I went onto the Nike career website and saw an opening for a color designer. There’s a lot of color obsession in doing nails so I knew I’d be able to leverage those skills, and I believed my background in accessory design could amplify that. I actually showed my nail art portfolio for part of the interview and they were receptive. That was really cool.”
With a clear passion for color, Washick doesn’t shy from making a bold statement, with her designs being often vibrant as they are playful. “Colors play a huge role because they evoke emotion, and a good color story can take you places,” she reflects. Follow her Instagram page for that extra dose of color.
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]]>The post It’s Back to the Future with Miss Pop’s Nail Art appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>“I like to create a retro look full of bold colors and prints that still incorporates current trends to amp up classic styles,” she shared in an interview with Style Caster. “Of course, since nails are my fave accessory, to match all that shimmer, I’ve been bejeweling my toes too with metallic gold and silver polish. Plus, I line my bottom lash with silver so my eyes have extra twinkle too. I’m not exactly an au natural kind of girl, so especially in the summer when my usual makeup just melts right off, a little sweat-proof glam beauty makes me feel done up.”
With almost 50k followers on Instagram as well as features in fashion magazines such as Elle and Marie Claire and runway shows during New York Fashion Week – you might just want to follow her lead. Here are some of our favorite looks by her:
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]]>The post Madeline Poole will Teach You the Art of the Nail appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Her original take on nail art has also made her some of an internet celebrity, with almost 135k followers on Instagram. Poole also shares her tips and tricks through nail art tutorials, that can be viewed on Vogue.com, TeenVogue.com, Refinery29, The Coveteur, and IntoTheGloss.
“I am a color enthusiast,” she said in an interview with The Cut. “But to be honest, I only like to wear white, red, or occasionally orange on my nails. So I don’t ever force people to wear [crazy] nail colors because I totally understand a preference for a classic. Because I’m so colorful in my wardrobe, I prefer to wear very basic nail colors so I don’t go over the edge.”
“I will always and forever love a leopard print,” she adds. “That’s also one of the easiest nail designs to start with. Organic shapes are always easier to do as they’re basically just a series of squiggles and dots.” But her designs go much further than a series of squiggles and dots. Take a look for yourself!
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]]>The post Eun Kyung Park’s Nail Art Is Not for the Faint of Heart appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>“I think the concept of beauty is simply an idea of self-care,” she told Dazed Digital. “Everyone can have a different standard of ‘beautiful’ or ‘pretty,’ so I think it’s an idea of trying to present oneself according to their own standards. I guess it’s all for the self-satisfaction.”
When it comes to beauty, Kyung Park knows a thing or to. “As soon as I was old enough to go to high school and started learning about make-up, I knew I wanted to learn those skills at a beauty academy,” she admitted. “After a while studying make-up at the academy, I realized I wasn’t very interested anymore. That’s when my teacher suggested trying nail art.”
With more than 350k followers on Instagram, there’s no slowing her down.
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]]>The post Vanity Projects is a Little Bit of Art, a Little Bit of Nails appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Now, based in two primary locations – the first in Manhattan’s Lower East Side and the second in Miami, Florida – it’s home to nail artists from around the world. With an artist-in-residence program, it also offers top international nail artists the chance to exchange techniques and ideas. With a host of video artists as well, the result is both entertaining and fashionable.
“Our vision is to re-shape the way patrons perceive and experience video art by placing it in an engaging environment,” reads their website. “We specialize in innovative manicures from the most sought-after nail artists in addition to a standard nail salon menu using the finest nail lacquers.”
But aside from their two primary salons, they’ve also taken to other stages, participating in pop-ups at the Pulitzer Foundation in St. Louis, The Brooklyn Museum, The Aldrich Museum, and the Aspen Museum of Art. Here are some of their more eye-popping nail designs.
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]]>The post Sharmadean Reid Is the Ultimate Nail Queen appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Reid’s millennial voice and feminist attitude and her experience working with women, influenced her to start organizing business events for young female entrepreneurs culminating in futuregirlcorp.com. Her goal is to use technology to empower women, economically, socially, and culturally.
Also, her style is the meaning of fresh. Take a look for yourself. If you want to check out her salon for yourself it’s best you book your manicure well in advance.
The post Sharmadean Reid Is the Ultimate Nail Queen appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Britney Tokyo’s Nail Art is Wonderfully Outlandish appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>“Even now, I receive most of my business inquiries through my Instagram,” admitted Tokyo in an interview with Racked. Born in Tokyo and currently residing in LA, she’s continuously inspired by fashion, music, and art, with her nail art being a colorful mishmash of sorts.
“I’ve always been surrounded by art, and loved to draw since I was a little girl,” says Tokyo. “I went to nail school, but it’s only been like three years since I’ve really sunk into the nails world. I started during the same time that nail art started to become a thing. I’ve always been lucky with timing for a lot of things, so I’m very thankful.”
Working for and with the best of the best, Tokyo has a nonchalant, down to earth approach when it comes to her celebrity clientele. “I usually never get nervous for any celebrities I do nails for,” she admits. “I am a freelance nailist, without residing in an agency, so usually the celebrities contact me directly. Since they already know my work that makes it easier for me to work on them.”
Fashionistas take note!
The post Britney Tokyo’s Nail Art is Wonderfully Outlandish appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Follow Color Designer and Nail Art Queen Jessica Washick appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>According to Washick, she first started painting her nails in 2007 after a tough break-up, sharing her nail art in her blog titled “You Don’t Need A Man, You Need A Manicure.” She went on to study fashion design in Parsons, which ultimately lead her to her dream job at Nike.
“I’ve always wanted to design at Nike, but as I got deeper and deeper into fashion and the nail world, I didn’t know how I could contribute since my background was in accessory design and nails,” she relayed in an interview with HYPEBAE. “One day, I went onto the Nike career website and saw an opening for a color designer. There’s a lot of color obsession in doing nails so I knew I’d be able to leverage those skills, and I believed my background in accessory design could amplify that. I actually showed my nail art portfolio for part of the interview and they were receptive. That was really cool.”
With a clear passion for color, Washick doesn’t shy from making a bold statement, with her designs being often vibrant as they are playful. “Colors play a huge role because they evoke emotion, and a good color story can take you places,” she reflects. Follow her Instagram page for that extra dose of color.
The post Follow Color Designer and Nail Art Queen Jessica Washick appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post It’s Back to the Future with Miss Pop’s Nail Art appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>“I like to create a retro look full of bold colors and prints that still incorporates current trends to amp up classic styles,” she shared in an interview with Style Caster. “Of course, since nails are my fave accessory, to match all that shimmer, I’ve been bejeweling my toes too with metallic gold and silver polish. Plus, I line my bottom lash with silver so my eyes have extra twinkle too. I’m not exactly an au natural kind of girl, so especially in the summer when my usual makeup just melts right off, a little sweat-proof glam beauty makes me feel done up.”
With almost 50k followers on Instagram as well as features in fashion magazines such as Elle and Marie Claire and runway shows during New York Fashion Week – you might just want to follow her lead. Here are some of our favorite looks by her:
The post It’s Back to the Future with Miss Pop’s Nail Art appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Madeline Poole will Teach You the Art of the Nail appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Her original take on nail art has also made her some of an internet celebrity, with almost 135k followers on Instagram. Poole also shares her tips and tricks through nail art tutorials, that can be viewed on Vogue.com, TeenVogue.com, Refinery29, The Coveteur, and IntoTheGloss.
“I am a color enthusiast,” she said in an interview with The Cut. “But to be honest, I only like to wear white, red, or occasionally orange on my nails. So I don’t ever force people to wear [crazy] nail colors because I totally understand a preference for a classic. Because I’m so colorful in my wardrobe, I prefer to wear very basic nail colors so I don’t go over the edge.”
“I will always and forever love a leopard print,” she adds. “That’s also one of the easiest nail designs to start with. Organic shapes are always easier to do as they’re basically just a series of squiggles and dots.” But her designs go much further than a series of squiggles and dots. Take a look for yourself!
The post Madeline Poole will Teach You the Art of the Nail appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Eun Kyung Park’s Nail Art Is Not for the Faint of Heart appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>“I think the concept of beauty is simply an idea of self-care,” she told Dazed Digital. “Everyone can have a different standard of ‘beautiful’ or ‘pretty,’ so I think it’s an idea of trying to present oneself according to their own standards. I guess it’s all for the self-satisfaction.”
When it comes to beauty, Kyung Park knows a thing or to. “As soon as I was old enough to go to high school and started learning about make-up, I knew I wanted to learn those skills at a beauty academy,” she admitted. “After a while studying make-up at the academy, I realized I wasn’t very interested anymore. That’s when my teacher suggested trying nail art.”
With more than 350k followers on Instagram, there’s no slowing her down.
The post Eun Kyung Park’s Nail Art Is Not for the Faint of Heart appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Vanity Projects is a Little Bit of Art, a Little Bit of Nails appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Now, based in two primary locations – the first in Manhattan’s Lower East Side and the second in Miami, Florida – it’s home to nail artists from around the world. With an artist-in-residence program, it also offers top international nail artists the chance to exchange techniques and ideas. With a host of video artists as well, the result is both entertaining and fashionable.
“Our vision is to re-shape the way patrons perceive and experience video art by placing it in an engaging environment,” reads their website. “We specialize in innovative manicures from the most sought-after nail artists in addition to a standard nail salon menu using the finest nail lacquers.”
But aside from their two primary salons, they’ve also taken to other stages, participating in pop-ups at the Pulitzer Foundation in St. Louis, The Brooklyn Museum, The Aldrich Museum, and the Aspen Museum of Art. Here are some of their more eye-popping nail designs.
The post Vanity Projects is a Little Bit of Art, a Little Bit of Nails appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Sharmadean Reid Is the Ultimate Nail Queen appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Reid’s millennial voice and feminist attitude and her experience working with women, influenced her to start organizing business events for young female entrepreneurs culminating in futuregirlcorp.com. Her goal is to use technology to empower women, economically, socially, and culturally.
Also, her style is the meaning of fresh. Take a look for yourself. If you want to check out her salon for yourself it’s best you book your manicure well in advance.
The post Sharmadean Reid Is the Ultimate Nail Queen appeared first on MyTrendTales.
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