Nail art inspired by the latest Fashion Week
In collaboration with @unghiedellamadonna
October 8th, 2020
The strangest (and also the least hectic) Fashion Month ever just ended, and saw very few collections on the catwalk, but many digital presentations. To break into the heart of a confused audience, ready to expect crazy shows and twists, attention to every detail is essential.
Make up and hair, the set-up, the soundtrack, even the nail art, are among the details that make the difference in the presentation of the collections.
Starting from these reflections and being inspired by the most interesting presentations, nss G-Club collaborated with the nail artist Isabella Franchi, also known as @unghiedellamadonna, for the creation of 3 different nail art dedicated to Milan and Paris Fashion Weeks.
Milan Fashion Week - VERSACE
Versace SS21 collection made the (virtual) audience dive into an imaginary underwater world called Versacepolis, made of shells, vibrant colors, starfish, glitter, taken on pinstripe garments and playful mini dresses. The nail art, made on square and extra long nails, incorporates the colors and marine elements of the collection.
Milan Fashion Week - VALENTINO
For its SS21 collection, Valentino creates a series of ethereal looks: the blouses are made of chiffon, the dresses become fluid like in a Liberty painting and lace and crochet become macro as well as the Rockstud studs. The same lightness is reflected in the floral pattern of our nail art, which resembles an handmade embroidery.
Paris Fashion Week - MARINE SERRE
Marine Serre, in her SS21 collection presented through the short film Amor Fati, dresses the contemporary with a futuristic twist, with a series of functional pieces made of biodegradable nylon, second-skin bodysuits with the characteristic rising moon, declined in a new palette that goes from electric blue to red to the more classic white, black and brown. The new blue is also the protagonist of the nail art inspired by the collection, decorated with the all-over moon pattern-logo.