Take a closer look at the standout nails from the New York Fall 2020 runways.
Author:Charlotte NormanUpdated:Feb 14, 2020Original:Feb 14, 2020After several seasons of subdued, classic manicures, we can officially report: Nail art is back! At least if New York Fashion Week's Fall 2020 runways, where bold and unapologetic looks reigned supreme, are any indication. Some solids still made appearances, but in many of these cases, the colors ranged from vampy burgundy to bright white; meanwhile, other standout looks featured eye-catching accents like glitter and gold foil.
For the Khaite runway, Choi worked her magic again, creating a grungy manicure with a chipped, lived-in effect. To get it, she dipped a brush in nail polish remover to wear away at the inky black polish. Elsewhere, creativity came in with nail shape as well as color and effect: To accompany Rodarte's hauntingly whimsical collection, models wore stiletto-pointed tips, lending a not-so-subtle vampiric quality.
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