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Posted by on Sep 17, 2013 in Beauty, Fashion |

CND for Michael van der Ham Spring/Summer 2014 Collection


London, UK (September 16, 2013)—Professional nail care company CND revealed four unique nail designs today at the Michael van der Ham Spring/Summer 2014 Fashion Show at Hotel Café Royal in London. CND Co-founder Jan Arnold and an elite team of CND Nail Artists collaborated with the designer to create works of art that beautifully complemented the designs presented on the runway.

After a fulfilling artistic collaboration with van der Ham last season, CND was thrilled to join forces with the designer again for Spring/Summer 2014. “Michael’s couture fabrics and modern take on femininity are both classic and inventive – they inspire us to create true works of art,” said Jan Arnold. “His collection ties in beautifully with our Spring trend, ‘Open Road,’ which consists of time-worn pastels for the modern muse. This girl is free-spirited and spontaneous with an eclectic edge.”

CND’s partnership with Michael van der Ham this season produced four soft-focus nail looks inspired by a deeply romantic and impressionistic garden. “Hand-painted flowers in combinations of yellow and grey, teal and black, pink, grey and coral, and the deepest navy and purple provide a cacophony of color on a ‘casual’ shaped nail as easy to wear as your favorite ballet flat,” said CND Lead Education Ambassador Amanda Fontanarrosa. “Tonal, painterly, dreamy and whimsical, this nail style is perfectly imperfect and reflects beautifully the woman of Michael’s inspiration.”

Jan Arnold and CND have been pioneering nail artistry on the runway for 17 years, setting trends backstage at Fashion Week since 1996. They continue to define the trends in New York and around the world with highly artistic and intricate nail concepts developed in collaboration with innovative designers like van der Ham.

“It’s really exciting to work with CND because they have a true understanding of how to finish a look,” said Michael van der Ham. “They come with a great set of ideas and concepts to complement the clothes in the right way. The nails this season are beautifully hand-painted – like little works of art on the hands.”

Check back for more photos!

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Posted by on Sep 10, 2013 in Fashion, Nails |

MBFW: Diego Binetti, Carolina Herrera and Morgan Taylor polish

September 10, 2013

Patterns and lace played a key role at Diego Binetti by adding charm to hemlines and romanticizing the manicures. Three white nail looks were designed by Danielle Candido with the DIY nail art fan in mind:

1. Exaggerated moon manis using Morgan Taylor All White Now as the moon and Morgan Taylor In the Nude as the base accented other nails polished in In The Nude.
2. A crisp white cross-hatch mesh look gave the illusion of texture under gleaming top coat Make It Last.  
3.  Lace Moon Manicures added drama to fingertips with white lace from moon to tip and In The Nude at the moon.   
At Carolina Herrera‘s show, where elegance reigns, Gina Edwards created a delicate, feminine look for the hands using Heaven Sent, a milky white polish, on soft oval-shaped nails.
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Posted by on Sep 10, 2013 in events, Fashion |

MBFW: Nail It! & Vanity Projects fashion week roundup

Experience the next haute trends in nail art
straight from the Spring 2014 runways
of New York Fashion Week!

Thursday, September 12
6:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Vanity Projects
99 Chrystie St. #2f
New York, NY 10002

Renowned nail artists from Japan to Sweden to Los Angeles will be on hand to paint mini manicures inspired by Spring 2014 runway looks as you sip on champagne at renowned nail atelier Vanity Projects.

Meet Nail It! Beauty Director Karie Frost as she talks about what she saw backstage, as well as nail artists Britney Tokyo, Hana4, Nail Swag, Jane Weiner, Raquel “Raqstar” Nevarez and BK Ruby.

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Posted by on Sep 7, 2013 in Beauty, Fashion, Nails |

MBFW S 2014: Carmen Marc Valvo, Nonoo, TOME and Morgan Taylor

September 6, 2013

The soft, feminine sheer tulle and futuristic accents at Carmen Marc Valvo provided a stark contrast to sharp geographic prints on peek-a-boo pieces. This divergence was mirrored by an edgy nude manicure with black French tip created by Gina Edwards for Morgan Taylor using the Morgan Taylor lacquers In The Nude and Little Black Dress.


German painter, Gerhard Richter inspired Nonoo‘s artful, elegant, ladylike Spring 2014 collection. The polished clothes were further accentuated by a painterly nail designed by Gina Edwards. The base coat on all nails was a creamy spearmint Mint Chocolate Chip and each hand included an accent nail displaying a replica of a dreamy marbleized Gerhard Richter painting using a mixture of Mint Chocolate Chip, blended with the strong opaque white All White Now, punched-up pastille green Later Alligator and classic pale pink Luxe Be A Lady.


TOME’s menswear-shaped pieces colored with soft satiny pinks and muted metallics were balanced by foundation-shade nails custom mixed by Morgan Taylor to match each model’s unique skin tone. The understated manicures and pedicures enhanced their natural coloring and acted as an extension of their fingers and toes.

Morgan Taylor is a prestige professional lacquer collection of 100 shades that debuted worldwide in May 2013. It is sold exclusively in salons, retail price is $8.50 per bottle. For salon locations visit www.MorganTaylorLacquer.com.

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Posted by on Sep 6, 2013 in Beauty, Fashion, Nails |

MBFW S 2014: Tanya Taylor and Morgan Taylor

September 5, 2013 – Icy pale pink manicures and pedicures punctuated Tanya Taylor‘s collection of crisp whites and bold bright stripes and floral prints. Lead nail stylist Gina Edwards polished hands in Morgan Taylor’s rose-tinted white, One and Only. Modern pedicures in I’m Charmed, a soft opaque pink accented pointed patterned shoes.

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Posted by on Sep 6, 2013 in Fashion |

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week S 2014

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York kicked off yesterday with an extensive array of parties, runways and presentations. The fact that High Holidays is falling over the first have has caused a bit of consternation for those observing the Jewish Holiday, but it appears business as usual for the most part.

I was scheduled to head out tomorrow with a good lineup, but just got exciting personal news on this end and I’ll need to bump my trip until February.

No, I’m not pregnant.

Check back for reports on the trends as they head down the runway.

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