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Neon Nail Art
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According to Miss Pop, 2019 will be electric. “While neons are typically relegated to Summer, I’ve been even wearing neon nails now because they’re like my own personal happy light source in these wintry, dark days,” she said. She sent brights down the runways of Jeremy Scott with Essie, Alice + Olivia with Kiss, and the CFDA show with Zoya during this season’s Fashion Weeks.
Miss Pop told POPSUGAR that negative space with flow is “adding abstract adornment that is sparse, feels organic, and gives the illusion that it is moving” to the tops of clean, glossy nails. These adornments can be done with many different shapes like flowers, stars, and rainbows. Miss Pop is the mastermind behind the look’s appearance at Jeremy Scott and Moschino during NYFW last season.
Pastel metallics will be big for Spring. “Designers have created their 2019 Spring collections to emulate a bit of the ’60s with adding a fresh updated twist,” Edwards, a KISS Nails ambassador, told POPSUGAR. “Frosted metallics and sheers will start the anticipation for the same on nail trends. I predict that superchic pastels layered with a sheer frost will make a subtle statement for the upcoming season.”
“The 3D nail art trend will continue trending through 2019 based on this Cardi B phenomenon, where people want to experiment with more textures on their nails,” Edwards said. “[This look] can range from the simplest application of a stone to something more elaborate.”