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The edgy and ethereal designs seen on the Alice + Olivia runway were completed by deeply dark and delicious nails. Fashionistas wore the Essie shade of Midnight Cami on their fingertips with the brand’s Good as Gold then used for an intricate design to complete the look. Image courtesy of Essie.


“We opted for a chic glossy pale pink, First Kiss, for a subtle, soft yet strong nail,” explains ORLY lead manicurist, Sophie Harris-Greenslade who worked backstage at the DAKS 120th anniversary collection. “Nude continues to be a big trend so we decided to give the look a twist with a gold shimmer halo. We used Brush It On from ORLY’s ‘Smoky’ AW14 collection to mirror the gold detailing that features so prominently in the DAKS AW14 collection.” Image courtesy of Holly McGlynn.


Nail pros kept the talons at Jenny Packham simple and chic with just one finger adorned with a sweet embellished design. Products used to create this look include Essie’s Hors D'Oeuvres, Lots Of Lux, Mademoiselle, Set In Stones and Wrapped In Rubies. Image courtesy of Essie.


‘Celtic Enchantment’ drove Clover Canyon’s collection for Autumn / Winter 2014. The models sported fresh and clean make-up enhanced with a custom-blended Morgan Taylor ‘Clover Green’ manicure by Gina Edwards, created by mixing Supreme in Green, Little Black Dress and Later Alligator. Image courtesy of Morgan Taylor.


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