Friday, May 20, 2016

Here's 100 Years Of Nail Art In Just Two Minutes

Those '50s nails, though.

In their latest video, Mode takes you on a tour of how much nail art has changed in the last century.

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It starts in 1916, when nails were short, simple, and polish-free.

It starts in 1916, when nails were short, simple, and polish-free.

But they wouldn't stay that way for long...

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That all changed in 1932 when Revlon became the first established polish brand, leading to the rise of painted nails.

That all changed in 1932 when Revlon became the first established polish brand, leading to the rise of painted nails.

This "half-moon" manicure was very popular in the '30s.

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In the '40s and '50s, it was all about deep reds and almond-shaped nails.

In the '40s and '50s, it was all about deep reds and almond-shaped nails.

And those moons got filled in.

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