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June 6, 2007  10:04 am

Nails

The neon trend continues to cast its glow on fashion. The claw-like, electric-hued nails that surfaced at Lagerfeld Gallery have been showing up off the runway recently. Mary-Kate Olsen accessorized the plain white column dress she wore to the CFDAs with a tie-dye clutch—and fluoro pink nails. At the Arnhem Biennale in the Netherlands, Cassette Playa’s Carrie Mundane was anything but with her neon nails, and ThreeasFour’s Ange had a French manicure with a twist: chartreuse tips. "They’re kind of electrifying," Ange says. "I was a bit shy of looking at them for the first few days, and they scared my pitbull Luna a bit. But I must have been psychic, I didn’t realize the Bienniale was going to be so neon-esque."
Laird Borrelli

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