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Discover the top 10 scorching nail trends for Spring-Summer 2023 straight from the runways of New York Fashion Week

Outfits tend towards vibrant colors, accessories focus on big lines, it seems that fashion houses all choose the keyword ‘ostentatious’ for spring-summer 2020. However, amidst the flashiness of the shows is Extremely ‘gentle’ trends. From neutral colors to lovely pearls, it’s clear that the fashion giants always know how to balance their collections.

1. Fashion company Oscar de la Renta chose skin color and orange as the two main color tones for the 2023 collection. Nail artist Miss Pop posted a photo of the show’s models on Instagram to let women know their address. ‘ if you want to own a similar set.

2. Also at Oscar de la Renta, you can learn neutral nail polish with a simple white dot.

3. Bibhu Mohapatra fashion house is a bit more personal with metal and stone-embellished nail sets. Naomi Yasuda directly draws the nails for this collection.

4. Animal-inspired motifs are the choice of Jeremy Scott. This time the talented Miss Pop is also the host of the show.

5. Nail artist Jinsoon contributed to creating the pastel yellow nail trend for Phillip Lim’s spring-summer 2020 collection.

6. Julie K’s simple nail design in the Christian Siriano show is not as simple as it looks. First you have to apply a skin-colored primer, then apply glitter on top. The glitter particles must be distributed in a reasonable position, the size should complement each other, only cover a little, but Julie K used 3 types of glitter. Finally, apply a line of pastel mint on the tip of your nail to complete (of course the gloss layer is a must).

7. In Julien Macdonald’s collection, long metallic nails are what attracts the audience’s attention more than the fashion clothes themselves. You can ‘spy’ on nail artist Marian Newman’s hot hit nail sets on Instagram.

8. Alice and Olivia not only makes women fall in love with their lavender-embellished hairstyle, but also their extremely pretty pearl-embellished nails. Pearls are the ‘queen’ appearing in all new items of 2020, from earrings, clothes, headbands, bracelets, shoes, hairpins and now nails.

9. Mabelyn Martin, creative director of famous nail salon Paintbox, is responsible for the abstract nails in Ulla Johnson’s fashion show.

10. Gina Edwards’ combination of animal nail art and matte nail polish makes Rebecca Minkoff’s collection a huge success.

SOURCE: SAOSTAR

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