If there is a celebrity that we can expect to deliver an incredibly inspiring manicure, it is Megan Ye Stallion. During Paris Couture Week on January 27, rapper Fontrade dominated the Giambattista Valli show, where she dressed an orange hood with feather details, “Cowboy-Copper” pileand glowing makeup of Priscilla Jono. Pièce de Résistance of her appearance that has us completely obsessed? Her nails.
Megan’s nails, which was Significantly short Compared to previous looks, consisted of several colors, patterns and nail art, with each finger with its own personality. One hand contained a turquoise quarter design that resembled a birthplace and an orange, pink chrome. The other hand was adorned with structures that were similar, but still different – a topasy finger with elements of orange, both index fingers painted naked with a small gold circle and bronze Chrome tips.
The “wild” artist’s manicure suggests a return of one of our favorite trends: Malfilled nail art. For those who are not acquainted, the courage – which was last seen in full force as early as 2020 but was briefly replaced by the undeniable wave by minimalist manicure – full creative freedom to get a different design or color on each finger, creating a set that does not ‘ ‘t matches, but abstract makes sense. Megan has more than mastered this concept with his sets thanks to his nail artist, Coca MichelleWhich has created many of her past Outlandic nail combinations – from gold, 3D charm nails to her gilded glamor nails for 2022 Met Gala.
If you are not in the dessert -inspired appearance other stars, as Zedaya and Jennifer Lopez Has exclaimed lately, consider Megan’s latest manicure as a sign to give incomparable nails an attempt. You will be sure to thank us later as the compliments start rolling in. Take a closer look at the nails below.
Naomi Parris is a New York-based fashion and beauty writer with over seven years of experience. She served as an editorial operational assistant on PS, specializing in all things. Her work has also seen in Elle, Essence Girls United, Bustle and Elite Daily. Obsessed by telling stories that merge fashion and culture, her areas of expertise include fashion week coverage, high-profile interviews, shopping rounds, op-ed and beauty stories.