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Backstage at CND Shellac Couture Show

Whew! Was Premiere Orlando a crazy ride or what? It was an exciting show for me as I applied for and received my very first press pass! So exciting to attend and represent the industry as

June 11, 2012
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Whew! Was Premiere Orlando a crazy ride or what? It was an exciting show for me as I applied for and received my very first press pass! So exciting to attend and represent the industry as a blogger AND a licensed professional. One of the cool perks was to see some of the CND Shellac Couture behind the scenes as well as attending a celebration of the event as the first nail show on the main stage at Premiere Orlando. No matter what company your heart pitter patters for this is a coup that makes us all look good and kudos to CND for that! For those that could not make it to the show, or were working booths and could not make it to the event, here are some behind the scenes pix.


The nails are ready to be applied to the models for the show.

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The make-up needed its own close-up as you can’t really see it on stage.

My favorite corset was the denim one.

Here are the corsets laid out and ready to be put on models. These are all handmade and you would not believe how much they weigh — bling is not lightweight. LOL

And if you click here, you can watch a video of the entire Shellac Couture presentation!

— Holly

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