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Steal the Coolest Nail Art Looks From NYFW

Get runway-worthy nails with these simple step-by-step tutorials
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Venetian Manicure
The Look:
Tadashi Shoji's elaborate lace gowns and capes were accented with an equally intricate crisscross nail art design. The glittery and pastel shades were chosen to reflect the beautiful colors of Venice, Italy, but could easily be switched out for any shades you'd like to contrast.

The Technique:
Butter London global color ambassador, Katie Jane Hughes, applied Butter London Nail Foundation mixed with Butter London Nail Lacquer in High Tea (available in 2015 -- try Crumpet to get the look now) for a simple nude base color. Next, Hughes used a striping brush (part of the Butter London Colour Hardwear Nail Art Tool Kit ) to paint the brand's polish in The Full Monty in diagonal lines across each nail. The best part -- no jewelry is required for this sparkly nail look to stand out.

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Double Dip
The Look:
The newest trend in nail art: negative space (or in other words, the space surrounding a design). This negative space nail art with a double French tip design was created to go with the island vibe of Sophie Theallet's spring/summer 2015 collection.

The Technique:
Essie manicurist Julie Kandalec prepped nails with a base coat before applying Essie Nail Polish in Fiji (the lighter shade of the two) in an arc at the tip of the nails. (You can apply the polish in a wider band than it appears; another color will be painted over it.) To clean up any errors, use an angled eyeliner brush to clean along your arc. Next, Kandalec applied two coats of Turquoise and Caicos in an arc at the very tip of the nail, going over the Fiji polish. The look was finished with Essie First Base Base Coat , followed by Essie Good to Go Top Coat to cap the edges.

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Watercolor Dreams
The Look:
The nails at Rebecca Minkoff's New York Fashion week runway show were pure artistry in a lightwashed messy-on-purpose way that fashion experts pull off so well.

The Technique:
The true technique here -- don't be afraid if it doesn't look perfect. Essie manicurist Michelle Saunders started by applying Essie Nail Polish in Blanc for a bright base. Next, beginning at the nail bed, apply one coat of Essie's Bikini So Teeny to half of the nail. On the other half of the nail, apply one coat of Turquoise and Caicos (clearly a must-have shade for spring if you don't already have the cult favorite). Allow the two shades to overlap each other slightly. Then dip a striping brush in the shade Lollipop and draw a thin horizontal line between the two shades. Note: this needs to be done when the polish is still wet to get that bleeding color look.) Finally, blend Essie Good to Go Top Coat over the polishes, sweeping the brush toward the tip of your nail.

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Here, There & Everywhere
The Look:
The pastel nails at Charlotte Ronson's spring/summer show alternated every other nail from a half moon manicure to an extended French tip manicure, leaving the rest of the nail with negative space.

The Technique:
OPI nail artist Miss Pop used OPI Base Coat, followed by OPI Nail Lacquer in That's Hula-rious! (out in February 2015 as part of the brand's spring/summer collection). Until the new shade comes out, try OPI polish in Gargantuan Green Grapes. Editor's tip: If you've never done a half moon manicure before, it can be tricky to keep the edges neat. A fine-tipped paintbrush can be easier to use than the brush nail polish comes with. Finish with OPI Top Coat for a shiny finish.

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On Cloud 9
The Look:
The blue and white gradient nails at Nanette Lepore were inspired by the way foamy sea water washes up on shore and are, surprisingly, easy to recreate.

The Technique:
This nail art look requires two shades of polish, a top and base coat and your secret weapon -- a makeup sponge. Kandalec started by applying Essie First Base Base Coat, followed by two coats of Essie Nail Polish in Mint Candy Apple. Once your first shade has dried, dip the makeup sponge in Essie's Blanc polish and blot the sponge lightly over the tip of your nail. Apply the Blanc polish lighter and lighter as you blot toward the base of your nail.

Us trend spotters go back and forth on whether nail art is in or out, and whether it should be minimalist or bold and graphic. Regardless of what's in vogue, we'll always be fans of statement-making nail art -- and the nail looks at New York Fashion Week are some of our favorite designs yet. Fashion Week debuted gorgeous nail polish colors we're anxiously waiting for come spring, the new negative space manicure trend and a whole lot of intricate designs we're dying to DIY. Here, 12 Fashion Week nail art ideas to try at home.
BY HAYLEY MASON | SEP 12, 2014 | SHARES
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