The shoes, a socks reserved for thumb, were created in Japan in the 15th century. This form was believed to make it easier to walk. Later, in 1988, designer Martan Marthela was inspired by Japanese traditions and first introduced Maison Margiela in the show of the Spring-Summer collection. Fashion-influinssers quickly loved the boots and celebrities began to wear them.
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Photo: Social Networks -
Photo: Social Networks -
Photo: Social Networks
And recently, Beautigolics seized the tendency. A natural-manicure emerged. To create a shape of a hook, the masters increase the nail, create a small gap in the middle and draw a design. For example, add volume figures, try with a form, make a jacket or cover with rubbing.
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Manicure. Photo: Social Networks -
Manicure. Photo: Social Networks -
Manicure. Photo: Social Networks
Of course, such Neil-Art’s opinion was divided. Some see him as terrible and terrible, while others are ready to wear a manicure in daily life. Maybe we’il join the first.
Source: People Talk

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