Mix & Match: when manicure rhymes with outfits. Nail art inspired by fashion catwalks!

Nails have now become an increasingly important element in every woman's look. Once a coat of red nail polish was enough, which still remains an evergreen, but now they are the object of extreme care and attention in order to always be combined with our look.

From Chanel Border Manicure to Louboutin Manicure there are many nail art that have taken inspiration from the world of fashion. Just like Miss Ladyfinger did, who wore the dresses seen on the most famous catwalks on her nails.

The result is magnificent: the colors, textures and patterns of the dresses are perfectly reproduced on her nails. From Balmain to Gucci, passing to the iconic dresses of Oscar de la Renta, here are the most beautiful works of art created by Taryn.

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Giambattista Valli Couture

Looking at this dress it is impossible not to think of the most talked about wedding of the year, the one between George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin. The bride wore this magnificent dress by Giambattista Valli for the first outing in the Lagoon after the exchange of vows. Here you can see the steps to make this nail art.

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Oscar de la Renta

Impossible not to mention one of the recently deceased fashion masters: Oscar de la Renta. In this case, the nail art created by Miss Ladyfinger is inspired by the dress worn by Sarah Jessica Parker sported on the red carpet of the Met Gala 2014, one of the most important parties organized by Anna Wintour. Here you can see the steps to create this nail art.

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Alexander Wang x H&M

Alexander Wang's capsule collection for H&M after having created havoc in the fashion world with the race to grab the must-have items of the collection, also arrives in the world of nails.

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Browse the gallery to discover the nail art created by Miss Ladyfinger.

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