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.
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.
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.
And those moons got filled in.
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