Similar to Cabello’s Grammy look, Goldstein subverted the traditional French manicure, this time with a “pointy French”. I love how nail art has the power to tell a story, celebrate history and generate conversations. This is the definition of treating the nails as a canvas and slaying it. Gina Oh took this look to the next level by contrasting two different designs one hand was inspired by Vincent van Gogh’s “Starry Night” and the other paid homage to Harriet Tubman following the North Star to freedom. Truong did this by swapping the classic white tips with black polish to match Cabello’s dress, showcasing an edgy yet elegant look. I always love to see how artists embody this in different ways. Putting a spin on a French Manicure is definitely one of the biggest trends we have seen a rise in this past year. Additionally, the nails really complemented Lizzo’s all-white Versace gown with faux-fur. The look was such a playful and creative way to celebrate the success of an incredible artist on a special night.
Ishizu named this the ‘lucky eight design’ and painted the number eight on each nail to represent Lizzo’s eight nominations (iconic!). With the season drawing a close with the Oscars on Sunday, here are some of my favourite looks from the Grammy’s and Oscars.įor me, this look was all about innovation. For instance, Parasite winning Best Picture (as it should!), Billie Eilish, Lizzo and Joaquin Phoenix basically sweeping up all the awards and some insane fashion looks *cough cough* Ariana Grande. It was also great to see so many amazing films/tv shows, actors/actresses and musicians are celebrated for their work. The past few months we have seen Awards Season dominate our social media feeds, from the extravagant musical performances to the hot (and sometimes not) red carpet looks.