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Backstage at the Libertine fashion show on Feb. 15. |
What do you think of this hairy situation?
Models at the Libertine fashion show donned stylish fur — not on coats, hats or scarves, but on their fingernails.
And it's all thanks to nail artist Jan Arnold's creativity.
Arnold is a co founder of Creative Nail Design (CDN), a nail and beauty industry resource, and has created fashion week nail art for top designers like Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera and Cynthia Rowley to name a few.
This time, Arnold used brown and white polish with a high-gloss top coat to texturize the model's talons before adding faux fur coats, according to Cosmopolitan.com.
"We were able to embody CND's Fall 2016 trend story, which is all about authenticity, hand-crafted artistry and embracing the beauty in raw imperfections," Arnold said in a press release.
Perhaps they were making a larger statement about hair-removing beauty standards? Whatever the reasoning, people certainly took notice.
And once the Internet got wind of the look, it split hairs.
Those familiar with Arnold's work, (i.e. sculpted nails shaped like eyeballs, bedazzled nail beds and razor-sharp pointer fingernails) may have found the fuzz perfect for a dramatic runway look.
For others, who are used to classic nail shapes and hues, the look was more shocking than stunning. It might be the thought of finding fuzzies in your hair, mouth and eyes that turned some people off from the trend.
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