Original Wearable Nail Art Collection: Queen Series
As a manicurist, Siva often shares her self-designs on the social media. Her designs paid much attention on the use of different shapes and colors, which makes the nails more vivid. And today we will share one of her series: Queen. It is a series of nail that combined with background of some queens in history. Her original intention is to make wearer feel like a queen.
Let’s take a look together!
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The Queen Martinique| Joséphine de Beauharnais
Joséphine de Beauharnais was the first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte and the first Empress of the French. She was born in Martinique Island. She was once criticized for being too flirtatious, but also referred to as "Napoleon's pure and immaculate angel." This design leverages that epithet by using white and transparent colors as the main base for the manicure, complemented by various symbolic patterns to represent the mixed perceptions of her life.
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The Queen Arad | Ross
She was once a snowflake accumulated on a glacier, which, due to being attached to a certain thought, gained self-awareness and built an ice palace in the canyon of Mount Kannak. This manicure seems to emerge from the snow and ice, evoking a sense of mystery and longing. Additionally, the glow-in-the-dark effect is something we rarely see in other designs.
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The Queen Helen | Troy
Helen of Troy is a renowned figure in Greek mythology, famous for her beauty. She was the wife of Menelaus, the king of Sparta, but was abducted by Paris, the prince of Troy, an event that triggered the Trojan War. She added multiple shiny silver colored acrylic fingernails with various patterns in background white paper with grey, strengthening the legendary characteristic of this woman.
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Psyche
Psyche, the lover and wife of Cupid, was once a princess from a city-state. She transformed from an ordinary princess into a butterfly fairy, undergoing the trials of Venus and the true love test of Cupid. Ultimately, she gained immortality and became a guiding spirit for human souls. The design of this manicure reflects this transformative journey across different fingers.
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The winter of Gushe Mountain| Winter is coming
In ancient literature of China, "the winter of Gusheshan" is often used to symbolize a mysterious and transcendent realm or atmosphere. It can denote a state of serene detachment from the worldly and a chilly purity, or it might describe an idealized, unattainable atmosphere. The diverse decorative shapes used in this design also reflect this sense of ethereal and elusive quality.