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Korean nail artist Lee Yeseul’s gold and blue marble textured gel art design is making waves in the beauty world as it perfectly aligns with the spring and summer nail trends. This mesmerizing design is a true standout, combining classic and modern elements in a seamless and sophisticated manner. The white gel base sets the stage for the intricate black marble texture, while the fresh robin blue and sand-colored gels bring a burst of color and vibrancy to the fingertips. Moreover, the real gold foil accents add a luxurious touch, elevating the design to new heights of elegance.
What sets this nail art tutorial apart is Lee Yeseul’s skillful blend of traditional and contemporary aesthetics. The effortless fusion of colors, textures, and accents creates a chic and stylish look that is sure to turn heads. Whether you choose a matte or high-gloss finish, this design exudes sophistication and is perfect for making a statement with your nails.
Follow these simple steps to recreate Lee Yeseul’s coveted gold and blue marble textured gel art design and step into the world of trendy and glamorous nail art that will leave everyone in awe.
GlossaryLive, a leading platform dedicated to nail education and artistry, has intertwined the worlds of fashion and nail design inspired by the prestigious Met Gala on May 6th. By drawing upon the rich history and beauty of iconic couture dresses that will be on display, GlossaryLive aims to ignite creativity and pay homage to the timeless elegance of these garments with stunning nail art interpretations.
At the heart of this innovative celebration GlossaryLive has chosen five legendary couture dresses that have left an indelible mark on the world of fashion. The ethereal black Evening Cloak of colored tulips by Charles Frederick Worth circa 1889 embodies sophistication and grace, serving as a muse for intricate hand painted nail designs by Aigul Fritzke that capture its enchanting allure.
The avant-garde Alexander McQueen clam dress from Spring 2001 inspired Alisha Rimando to create a delicate ocean inspired nail look showcasing organic shell shapes while adding a splash of texture.
The crystal and sequined layered Christian Dior ball gown circa 1949 inspired Fritzke to infuse jewels in her nail artistry to offer regal elegance with a touch of glamour for this and the hand stitched Victorian-inspired ruffled ball gown by Charles Frederick Worth circa 1887. Both ball gowns provide a rich tapestry of inspiration for nail artists to explore and reinterpret.
The textured floral fabric on the Evening ensemble from Ninca Ricci, circa 1958 evoked a multitude of nail art mediums for Alisha Rimando. “Texture always inspires me,” Rimando explains, “I love to layer techniques. For this look I started with a watercolor effect using blooming gel, and embossed circles onto the nail using acrylic. Between layers I added hand-painted flowers and finished the nails with matte and gloss details to add even more depth and texture to the layers.”
As GlossaryLive anticipates the upcoming celebration of fashion, MET gala guests can anticipate a mesmerizing exhibition that showcases approximately 250 historically significant and aesthetically beautiful fashion pieces, each representing a ‘Sleeping Beauty’ of the MET Gala theme. These delicate and irreplaceable garments will be brought to life through innovative display techniques, inviting attendees to immerse themselves in a multisensory experience of these historical garments.
Through the transformative art of nail design, GlossaryLive invites enthusiasts to embark on a journey that transcends traditional boundaries, where couture dresses serve as the catalyst for artistic expression and ingenuity. Join us as we celebrate the magic of the MET Gala through the medium of nail art, where beauty, history, and creativity converge to create a truly unforgettable experience.
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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Jenny Bui’s rise from a childhood of poverty and turmoil in Cambodia to becoming the celebrated nail artist behind Cardi B’s iconic stiletto jeweled nail looks is a story of resilience, determination, and unwavering passion. Born around 1970 in Cambodia to Chinese parents, Jenny’s early years were marked by hardship and strife. At the age of five, her family’s world was shattered by the onset of the Khmer Rouge regime, plunging them into a harrowing struggle for survival. Fleeing the horrors of genocide, Jenny and her family embarked on a perilous journey, seeking refuge in Thailand and later Vietnam.
Despite facing unimaginable challenges and the tragic loss of loved ones, Jenny’s indomitable spirit propelled her forward. At the age of 14, she immigrated to Montreal, Canada, where she worked tirelessly to support her family, taking on various jobs from waiting tables to working in a dental office. It was during this time that Jenny’s journey into the world of beauty began to take shape.
After settling in the Bronx, New York, Jenny pursued her passion for cosmetology, initially intending to focus on hairstyling. However, her path took a fortuitous turn when she discovered a newfound fascination with nail artistry. Drawing inspiration from her Cambodian heritage and a desire to infuse glamour into her creations, Jenny honed her craft, developing her signature style characterized by intricate designs and Swarovski crystal embellishments.
In the early 2000s, Jenny opened her first nail salon in the Bronx, but it was in Harlem where she truly made her mark. Despite facing discrimination and adversity, Jenny persevered, earning a reputation as the go-to nail artist for bold, blinged-out designs. Her clientele soon expanded to include celebrities like Cardi B, whose partnership with Jenny propelled her into the spotlight and cemented her status as the ‘Queen of Bling’.
Driven by a passion for her craft and a desire to empower others, Jenny has become a trailblazer in the nail industry, sharing her expertise as an educator and entrepreneur. Her commitment to excellence and dedication to her clients have earned her accolades and recognition, including the prestigious Nail Artist Influencer of the Year award at the 2019 American Influencer Awards.
Despite her success, Jenny remains grounded, prioritizing her role as a mother and her commitment to her family above all else. As she reflects on her journey, Jenny’s resilience and determination shine through, serving as an inspiration to aspiring nail artists around the world.
Looking ahead, Jenny’s dreams extend beyond the confines of her salon walls. With plans to travel the world and share her expertise through teaching and collaboration, Jenny’s legacy as the Queen of Bling is destined to endure, leaving an indelible mark on the world of nail artistry.
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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In 1995, Alisha Rimando began her journey in the nail industry, quickly transitioning to become an educator. Inspired by World Champion Tom Holcomb, she traveled the world as an educator, competitor, and hand model, eventually earning her own World Championship title in 2005. Moving to New York in 2008, she contributed to the 6th edition of Milady Nail Technology and authored numerous textbooks. Alisha also worked as a session artist for magazines and designers at NY Fashion Week. She spent three years as Training Director at Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spas before returning to teaching following Holcomb’s passing in 2011. With over 25 years of experience, she now shares her expertise through GlossaryLive, a project honoring her mentor and celebrating nail artists worldwid
Apply Bonding Gel, then cure in the LED Cure BOX for 5-seconds.
Apply Iris You Were Mine then, cure in the LED Cure Box for 30-seconds. Repeat for second coat.
Apply Glossing Gel then cure in the LED CURE BOX for 30-seconds. Cleanse with Nail Surface Cleanser & a lint-free wipe.
Apply a small bead of Artistic Rock Hard L&P in Artistic White using a # 10 Oval L&P Brush to the nail surface & shape into a flower petal. Repeat for two additional petals.
Apply You Grow Girl! using the Artistic Striping Brush on each petal, working your way from the inside of the flower out. Then cure in the LED CURE BOX for 30-seconds.
Apply a drop of Bonding Gel to the center of the flower & use Artistic sani tongs to apply pearls & crystals to create the center piece. Then cure in the LED CURE BOX for 5-seconds.
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With St. Patrick’s Day on the horizon, your clients are likely on the hunt for some fun and festive nail ideas. Incorporating one of the hottest nail trends of the moment, such as a cool, crystal agate-inspired nail design, is always a solid option. This green marble nail art look designed by nail artist Alexandra Lepadatu, will have them feeling extra lucky (and stylish) at their upcoming St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Whether you pair this elegant nail design with white, black, or nude nails, its subtle beauty will surely elevate their style. Plus, you can totally change up the shade of green to suit your clients’ needs this spring. Below, keep reading for a step-by-step of how to achieve this dreamy green agate manicure.