Wednesday, June 16, 2010

refuse to be nailed into just one color!

Image from Funky Trend.

One of my favorite ways to funk up a look is to be a bit creative with nail polish. The days of getting to choose only one color to suit your mood are over, and now we see trendtastic ladies donning all kinds of shades and variations on their nails.

I first started doing the accent ring finger last year, having seen it on some of my more fashionable classmates and fellow campus rats, and always considered it a kind of hiphop glam Atlanta thing. (Being from here, I have a soft spot for hiphop culture fashion and like to incorporate it into my looks). My boy and I have a photobooth photo diary thing we like to do, so I happen to have some shots capturing a few of my past nail designs. Blue and orange was just for fun, but mostly I like to do a somber color on the majority of the nails and one bright pop on the ring finger like in the last picture.

Yikes, please ignore the greasy, hungover, rolled-straight-outta-bed faces and focus on the glorious nail polish in the foreground!

When considering the origins of this trend, I think it's inspired in part by wacky nail variations in the 80's, which explains why 80's glam lover and fab nail pioneer, Rihanna, started switching up her colors as early as 2007 (in the picture on the left). Since then, she's taken her nail beds to even more dizzyingly eye-catching heights. Here she is earlier this year with leopard print and stick-on bling. And check out the pure sparkle middle finger accent. Swoon!



With my conception of this trend as a hiphop glam thing with ATL roots, imagine my surprise to stumble across the glorious hands of Molly from Chimerically Yours all the way in Scotland!! I like how she just went with the one fingernail on the left hand. I'm dying to know where she first saw this done or if it came out of her imagination!

The lovely paint job on Molly's hands from her blog, Chimerically Yours.

With a little searching, I also found the amazing nail polish blog, Kawaii Nails by Zahra all the way in Bermuda. Way back in May of '09 she sported the incredible design on the left. More recently, she posted a picture from a Japanese fashion magazine featuring a delightful combo of glue-on bling and accent nails.

Images from Zahra's blog, Kawaii Nails.

Now my theory of this as a hiphop culture, Atlanta based trend is even more questionable. It seems like the crazy accent nails are scratching up notice all over the place! Once again, my faith in the fashion collective unconscious is renewed.

I've also seen accent toes, particularly the big toe (though I don't really like that on my own feet). I am planning to get tiny little rhinestones or pearls to glue to my own big toe for a little sparkle in the summer heat without the added weight of jewelry! Here are my current accent toes, a more subtle hue change to suit my taste.

Do excuse my not so cute feet and not so neat paint job...

Having been inspired by the nail freedom and creativity of others, I decided to dig through my nail polish collection and try a new combo. I had some pastels that remind me of the American Apparel shades going around, and went with a pinkie accent.


Side note: my polish is years, we are talking YEARS (maybe 5?) old and is thus very thick and goopy. I tried adding a bit of nailpolish remover to the bottles and shaking them up, but does anyone else know any remedies for over-the-hill polish?

So, has anyone else seen these nail styles around their city, and if so, where do you think they originate?

Other fun nail sites: Nail Gal, All Lacquered Up.

17 comments:

Fab Five said...

Wow, I love how you paint one nail a different color than the rest on each hand. what a great idea....so simple but very unexpected!

Molly said...

Aw thank you so much for the nail nod! Makes my day, really! I love trying to find different ways to style my nails...and I love all the combos you have in this post. Thanks girl! Keep being awesome.

Eyeliah said...

Fun nails, I really like the pink and purple and making the 4th finger the odd color out.

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Unknown said...

I would love to try this trend but everytime I tell myself I should get a manicure I realize my nails are too short/ugly from me biting on them... :(

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chelsea said...

Wow, I love the colors in the last pictures. That purple and blue. Fantastic. As for nail trends, I don't see any other than dragon lady nails with I hate. Where you can see the fakeness grown out so that the nail has a bump or the nails are strangely thick? Ew. Not a fan. I like my nails short and sweet.
Also, I rarely paint my nails because one of our tricks for cleaning books at the store is nail polish remover. Found out what happens with that the hard way.

Ena said...

How lovely! I love all the color mixing. I have trouble with my skin and can't try it myself, though.

*Ena*

Jenni said...

*DROOL* That's it... I need some nail prettying tools... Stat!

ediot said...

i totally agree with you darling. a nice shade of nailpolish can really make an outfit pop some more- plus the more tan you get-the better a lucious bright shade nailpolish look.
nice post
hope youre having a wonderful week

xxx ediot

Ferissa said...

VERY INSPIRING ! how about put multy color on every finger nail , will looks good

THE DIVINITUS said...

awesome, perfect for summer ;)

Mollie said...

your blog is so cool!
i love it!
i follow you, will you follow me?
xoxo

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Em said...

hey!!
im back to the blogosphere, ha!

ooo i love mixing and matching nail colors, so fun!!
you did an awesome job....so many variations!

happy 4th of july tomorrow! hope your well.
:) xx

Fabiola "Fab" said...

Used to paint my finger nails a different color every day! but that was years ago!

sharing these beautiful new colors may have awakened my interest in polishing my nails! See what you started! :D

Maggie said...

http://www.ehow.com/how_5274768_revive-old-nail-polish.html

Tips here! I think acetone is paint thinner and I've heard it works, though I don't have any myself--artists use it to remove unwanted oil paints on canvas too I think.

Really love the last photo! I also have a box of nail polish from middle school because I don't use it much. Hmm... Maybe I should get it out!

Anonymous said...

Your feet are sooo pretty! love the different colors on your perfect toes!

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