Last-minute Karwa Chauth nail art inspiration
India, Oct. 10 -- Karwa Chauth is as much about devotion as it is about dressing up and what better way to add a personal touch than through your nails? From photo-inspired keepsakes and jhumka embellishments to metallic finishes and wearable nail jewellery, there is a style to match every festive moodand the best part is, you canget them even at the last minute.
Art meets alchemy in this molten marble manicure by Holy Nails, Pune. Swirls of crimson and blush flow over a soft milky base, accented with delicate veins of liquid gold. The design is bold enough for a night out, yet refined enough for everyday wear after Karwa Chauth. The process takes about one to two hours and costs approximately Rs.2,000.
For those who love a little drama, Petal Luxe by Flaunt & Flutter is pure handcrafted fantasy. Designed by Krisha Belani, Founder and Creative Director, this 3D floral set draws from the designs of vintage jewellery and old-world femininity.
With branches in Mumbai, the salon's signature 3D designs start at Rs.3,000.
Jewellery meets manicure in this regal Kundan Couture nail art by Saona Sethi, founder of Buyaly Salon, Delhi. She says, "Drawing inspiration from bridal lehengas and heirloom accessories, this nail art reimagines the beauty of kundan into a wearable, long-lasting nail look. Each gem is carefully bonded with acrylic for a smooth, snag-free finish that stays put for weeks." Prices start at Rs.100 per nail, depending on length and embellishment density.
For those who want their Karwa Chauth nails to tell a story, Cuteicles Nails Studio in Delhi delivers just that. This golden chrome set by Nishtha Kalra gives customised photo nail art a glam touch. "It'snot just nail art, it's a keepsake," says Nishtha. Each set takes about an hour to perfect and starts at Rs.2,800, depending on detailing and add-ons.
Riya Nandrajog of The Glitter Story in Mumbai reimagines a broken jhumka into a statement nail art. The silver-toned set merges handcrafted detailing with edgy elegance, complete with a miniature jhumka charm that swings delicately from the nail. "It's a reminder that even something broken can become beautiful again," says Riya. Created as press-ons, these ready-to-wear nails can also be replicated on extensions at the studio. Each handcrafted set takes around three hours and is priced at approximately Rs.2,000....
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