Fashion week can never truly be enjoyed without some bold and blingy nail art to sink our teeth into, and luckily for us, London did not disappoint this season. From cut-out gothic talons at Gareth Pugh to chunky precious stones at Mulberry, there was an abundance of different looks to feast our eyes on, but the fingers at Sophia Webster’s show arguably reigned supreme. Featuring a menagerie of sequinned styles and colours ranging from dipped caviar to intricately placed jewels and even Cruella gloves (if you know, you know) the nails were so good they almost outshone the clothes. Almost, we said. From the wearable to the downright kooky, will we ever tire of fashion week nail art? The answer – highly doubtful.
By Rebecca Hoffnung
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What kinds of nail art were popular this fashion week?
You could see bold styles like cut-out gothic talons, chunky precious stones, and nails decorated with sequins, dipped caviar, intricately placed jewels, and distinctive designs such as Cruella gloves. Fashion week in London was filled with a variety of creative and eye-catching nail art looks.
Which designer’s nails stood out the most during fashion week?
The nails at Sophia Webster’s show were considered to reign supreme this season. They featured an impressive array of sequinned styles and vibrant colours that almost outshone the clothing collections themselves.
Can you find both wearable and unusual nail art at fashion week?
Yes, fashion week offers everything from wearable nail art to the downright kooky. There is always a wide spectrum of creative looks, ensuring everyone finds something inspiring, whether you prefer subtle details or bold, extravagant designs.
Will bold fashion week nail art go out of style soon?
It’s highly doubtful that bold nail art will ever go out of style during fashion week. The creativity and excitement of these designs ensure they remain a highlight every season, capturing attention alongside the clothes on the runway.
