
Runway the Real Way: OPI for Clover Canyon
Nail artist Miss Pop shows us how to recreate the Clover Canyon nail look she created for her Spring/Summer 2015 show!

Nail artist Miss Pop shows us how to recreate the Clover Canyon nail look she created for her Spring/Summer 2015 show!
The 10 takeaway trends from NYFW spring/summer 2015.

Fashion Month has kicked off trend-setting nail looks for the next six months. Here's what walked the runway and what you can expect to see in Spring/Summer 2015.
Miss Pop for OPI created nail art that matched the banding in Clover Canyon's spring/summer 2015 collection.
Alexandra Barbosa, Aly's Nails, Belleville, N.J.

The perfect bright, fun, and summery negative space pedicure.

Milan, Italy-based Color Club nail technician Alessandra Marchesi created the look by hand with polish and acrylic paint.

In this video from the NAILS Troubleshooter series, Light Elegance educator Loni Preato shows how to create negative space nail art with gel-polish and gel paints.

Sigourney Nunez of Tarzana, Calif., shares how to create this negative space design.

The negative space look works well over clear or colored nails for a peek-a-boo effect.

Stripes are always nice, but they don’t have to be color blocked to create an effect. Leave negative space or create a peek-a-boo panel to break up nail art.

Use Q-tips and nail polish remover to create the negative space look that is oh so popular.

Celebrity nail stylist Kimmie Kyees shares how to create a negative space mani with just polish, acetone, and Q-tips.