GlossaryLive Met Gala: Charles Frederick Worth circa 1887 Aigul Fritzke

Met Gala: Charles Frederick Worth circa 1887

Met Gala: Charles Frederick Worth circa 1887

GlossaryLive celebrates the 2024 Met Gala ball's display of iconic fashion throughout history. In this episode the House of Worth inspired Aigul Fritzke to create an elegant crystal and chain design to compliment this English-born designers inspired ball gown. The use of layered textiles and flesh colored fabrics motivated this dazzling nail look.

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GlossaryLive Met Gala: Christian Dior circa 1949 Aigul Fritzke

Met Gala: Christian Dior circa 1949

Met Gala: Christian Dior circa 1949

GlossaryLive celebrates the 2024 Met Gala ball's display of iconic fashion throughout history. This regal nail design by Aigul Fritzke was inspired by Christian Diors ``Junon`` ball gown circa 1949. The reflective, light blue irridecent sequins on the petal like layers of the skirt fade into a rich navy outline that commands the eye. The delicate eighteenth-century Dior innovation inspires an understated nail look with bold accents.

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GlossaryLive Met Gala: Alexander McQueen circa 2001 Alisha Rimando

Met Gala: Alexander McQueen circa 2001

Met Gala: Alexander McQueen circa 2001

GlossaryLive celebrates the 2024 Met Gala ball's display of iconic fashion throughout history. In this episode, Alisha Rimando creates a nail design inspired by Alexander McQueen's infamous clam dress from his spring/summer 2001 collection. In McQueen's words, “My friend George and I were walking on the beach in Norfolk, and there were thousands of `{`razor-clam`}` shells. They were so beautiful, I thought I had to do something with them. So, we decided to make `{`a dress`}` out of them. . . . The shells had outlived their usefulness on the beach, so we put them to another use on a dress. Then Erin `{`O’Conner`}` came out and trashed the dress, so their usefulness was over once again. Kind of like fashion, really.”

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GlossaryLive Met Gala: Charles Frederick Worth circa 1889 Aigul Fritz

Met Gala: Charles Frederick Worth circa 1889

Met Gala: Charles Frederick Worth circa 1889

GlossaryLive celebrates the 2024 Met Gala ball's display of iconic fashion throughout history. The House of Worth's evening cape created from the dramatic fabric ``Tulipes Hollandaises`` inspired Aigul Fritzke to hand paint a similar design, replicating the floral celebration and allure of this garment. This stunning fabric was exhibited at the Exposition Universelle of 1889 in Paris where it won a grand prize.

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Will Heisman Trophy Winner, Caleb Williams, Don Nail Art for the NFL Draft on April 25th?

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Will Heisman Trophy Winner, Caleb Williams, Don Nail Art for the NFL Draft on April 25th?

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Article by Karen Gainey | Published in 2024

In the world of sports, intimidation tactics are as old as time itself. From ancient Babylonian warriors to modern-day athletes, the psychological game is just as crucial as the physical one. Enter Caleb Williams, the football phenom who’s not only dominating on the field but also making waves with his unexpected style statement: nail art.

Drawing inspiration from the ancient warriors who used ground minerals to strike fear into the hearts of their enemies, Williams has found his own unique way to demoralize opponents. In an interview with USC legend Matt Leinart on CBS, Williams revealed that his mom’s career as a nail technician has been a lifelong influence. “It’s just kind of always been around me. Nobody else does it. I just kinda like to do new things,” he shared.

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For Williams, nail art isn’t just a fashion statement—it’s a mindset. “You gotta keep your hands fresh,” he emphasized. “This is where all the gold comes from.” With each game, Williams adorns his nails with a new message, sending a clear signal to his adversaries: he’s here to dominate, both on and off the field.

And the results speak for themselves. Williams’s unconventional approach to self-expression hasn’t gone unnoticed. With his stellar performance, he’s not only in the running for a second Heisman Trophy but also a potential first-round pick for the Bears—an impressive feat for any athlete.

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At GlossaryLive, we celebrate trendsetters like Caleb Williams who aren’t afraid to push the boundaries and redefine what it means to be a sports icon. His boldness, both in his game and his style, serves as a reminder that greatness knows no limits—and sometimes, it’s the unexpected touches that leave the greatest impact.

GlossaryLive XXTreme Nail Art Katy Pottle Balletcore

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Katy Pottle is a seasoned nail artist with over 21 years of experience in the beauty industry. Throughout her career, Katy has navigated through various roles, from working in prestigious salons to owning her own. However, Katy's true passion lies in nail art. In 2015, she discovered the mesmerizing glitter range offered by Magpie Beauty, sparking a newfound obsession with sparkle and color. Since then, Katy has become known for her vibrant and glamorous nail designs.

For Katy P, nail art is not just a job; it's her therapy, her passion, and her creative outlet. She spends hours dreaming up intricate designs and experimenting with different techniques, always pushing the boundaries of her creativity. In a remarkable achievement, Katy participated in her first-ever competition, the World Star Nail Artist 2023, and emerged victorious, solidifying her reputation as a nail art virtuoso.

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GlossaryLive Salon Stopover Dafne Fernandez Stanzy Nail Academy

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Trabajando como profesional de las uñas desde 2009, Dafne Fernández, conocida por sus habilidades en escultura, estructura y arte de las uñas, es la fundadora y propietaria de Stanzy Nails & Beauty, Botica Puré, Mano Santa Nail Art y la directora de la Academia Stanzy en la Ciudad de México. Dafne se hizo mundialmente famosa después de asumir el papel de educadora global para Artistic Nail Design de 2012 a 2018. Como técnica campeona, Dafne ha ganado reconocimientos en Orlando, Las Vegas, Pasadena y en la primera Nailympia Canadá en 2019. Dafne es una jueza internacional, que ha educado en Japón, Estados Unidos, China, Turquía, Países Bajos, Reino Unido, Rusia, Bélgica, Brasil, Chile, Nueva Zelanda, Australia y Grecia. También es la presentadora de Nailympia México.

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GlossaryLive Salon Stopover Dafne Fernandez Stanzy Nail Academy

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Stanzy Academy

Working as a nail professional since 2009, Dafne Fernández, known for both her nail sculpture, structure and art skills, is the founder and owner of Stanzy Nails & Beauty, Botica Puré, Mano Santa Nail Art and the director of the Stanzy Academy in Mexico City. Dafne became globally renowned after taking the role of global educator for Artistic Nail Design from 2012-2018. A champion tech, Dafne has won accolades in Orlando, Vegas, Pasadena and at the first Nailympia Canada in 2019. Dafne is an international judge, who has educated in Japan, the USA, China, Turkey, The Netherlands, the UK, Russia, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, New Zealand, Australia and Greece. She’s also the host of Nailympia Mexico.

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Making Nail Gems – Q&A with Alex Fox

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Kirsty Meakin

Kirsty Meakin is one of the most renowned nail artists in the world today. With over 100 nail accolades, including Social Media Star of the Year 2021, Nail Artist of the Year 2012 and UK Nail Professional of the Year 2010, Kirsty has also been nominated for Nail Artist of the Year at the American Influencer Awards 2019.

Kirsty has been honing her nail skills for over 20 years after uncovering her creative powers at a Youth Training Scheme. The advancement of nail products has allowed Kirsty to explore her ability and passion for nail art and she is vastly recognised for her freehand and 3D nail art skills.

Kirsty’s innovative creations have been exhibited at the V & A museum art gallery in London after Kirsty was commissioned to do a nail art piece for the “power of making” exhibition. Kirsty is passionate about educating nail technicians and provides a wide range of courses for qualified technicians to push their skills further to be the best they can be. Kirsty has a busy and vibrant Youtube channel, which allows her to teach and inspire worldwide with no constraints. She has simultaneously expanded the Kirsty Meakin Brand to include a clothing line, gel polish system, and a host of professional accessories and products.

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Let's talk DIY nail gems and much more besides as Alex Fox quizzes Kirsty on her nail industry adventure. If you have any questions you'd like to ask Kirsty, just message them over to Alex at Glossarylive.com or DM @glossary_live and she'll deliover them during the Facebook Live on March 11 at 11 GMT. Feel free to join the conversation.

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Making Nail Gems – Decorate the Nail

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Kirsty Meakin

Kirsty Meakin is one of the most renowned nail artists in the world today. With over 100 nail accolades, including Social Media Star of the Year 2021, Nail Artist of the Year 2012 and UK Nail Professional of the Year 2010, Kirsty has also been nominated for Nail Artist of the Year at the American Influencer Awards 2019.

Kirsty has been honing her nail skills for over 20 years after uncovering her creative powers at a Youth Training Scheme. The advancement of nail products has allowed Kirsty to explore her ability and passion for nail art and she is vastly recognised for her freehand and 3D nail art skills.

Kirsty’s innovative creations have been exhibited at the V & A museum art gallery in London after Kirsty was commissioned to do a nail art piece for the “power of making” exhibition. Kirsty is passionate about educating nail technicians and provides a wide range of courses for qualified technicians to push their skills further to be the best they can be. Kirsty has a busy and vibrant Youtube channel, which allows her to teach and inspire worldwide with no constraints. She has simultaneously expanded the Kirsty Meakin Brand to include a clothing line, gel polish system, and a host of professional accessories and products.

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Making Nail Gems - Decorate the Nail

Decorating your nails with the stunning gems you've created is where the real fun begins. With a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes at your disposal, the possibilities are endless. Kirsty gives examples of how she brings these gems to life on the nail considering different placement options for the gems to create intricate designs, patterns and clusters.

Experiment with mixing and matching different colors and sizes of gems to create a truly unique and eye-catching manicure. Whether going for a bold and dramatic look or something more subtle and understated, anything is possible now you have a wealth of homemade crystal at your disposal.

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