[b]Ankara fabrics have been huge in Nigeria for
a long while, with fashion designers
incorporating them in ready-to-wear clothes,
dinner wear, bags, even shoes. Now nail
technicians are taking a cue from them and
producing ankara inspired nail-art.
The creative designs below are art pieces in
themselves, although most are not painted
on like real art work.
This special nail art
requires the techician to cut a piece of
fabric, affix on a fals nail and then paint it on
with clear polish. Sometimes, the process is
more intricate than described. Still, the
results are often a delight.
Check out some of the more beautiful ones
that we fell in love with.[b]
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source:naij.com