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/var/elleuk/storage/images/beauty/make-up-skin/make-up-trends/catwalk-trend-nail-it2/prada/13023284-1-eng-GB/prada_GA_OLD.jpg Prada If ever there was an easy accessory trend to tap into it is fashion’s obsession with nail art. This season designers see nails as an integral part of their collections as proven by nail artist Sophy Robson who had to match varnish to the skin tones of 55 models at Louis Vuitton on designer Marc Jacobs’ request. With her savvy style, Robson was a regular at a host of shows, gluing on neon lace at House of Holland and stickers at Vivienne Westwood.
At Prada, clear perpsex nails were added to toes while models at Jeremy Scott sported super long talons coated in inky black polish. In our favourite incarnation at Alexander McQueen, hundreds of blue and green holographic Minx transfers were stuck on to false nails to echo the ‘creatures from the deep’ feel of the show.