Saturday, December 1, 2012

Oval Nails: Old World Glamour or Odd Shape?



What we love most about the oval nail is its retro appeal. The biggest screen stars and models of the ‘30s, ‘40s, ‘50s, and ‘60s all donned darling sets of long, and often red, oval nails. The ladylike shape made fingers look lengthy and delicate and always caught our eye in glamour shots. By the late ‘60s and ‘70s, the oval had taken on a rainbow of wacky shades from playful pinks to even dayglo oranges and yellows. Liza Minnelli’s character in Cabaret sported a spry set of blue oval nails and Dita Von Teese still rocks her half-moon mani daily, proving crazy colors and classic techniques alike can work with this universally flattering shape.
Back in the day, girls had to patiently and carefully grow their nails out to achieve this starlet style. Today, a couple hours at the nail salon, a set of tips, and a swipe of a credit card can take us from short nubs to the long oval nails of our dreams. At any rate, winter is right around the corner and with glove season fast approaching, we know our avant-garde nail shapes will never fit the knit fingers.
The history of the oval nail spans far and wide, but would you ever file your trusted tips narrow for a change?

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