 Since 1979 Creative Nail Design (CND) have positioned themselves as a 
global leader in professional nail care, and are dedicated to research, 
development, education and customer support. In fact, “CND was the first
 nail company to join Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week back in 1996”, Cora 
Rood, from RPRMC, publicist for CND shared .
Since 1979 Creative Nail Design (CND) have positioned themselves as a 
global leader in professional nail care, and are dedicated to research, 
development, education and customer support. In fact, “CND was the first
 nail company to join Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week back in 1996”, Cora 
Rood, from RPRMC, publicist for CND shared .

Inspired by Libertine designer Johnston Hartig’s most 
recent trip to India, Hartig envisioned an Indian Goddess coming up from
 the bottom of the sea, bringing remnants of the ocean floor up with her
 in her hands. Sunken treasure, chains and even shark teeth provide the 
nail art concept for his Fall Winter 2015 Libertine runway show.
“Libertine understands that nails are the exclamation 
point on fashion,” CND Co-founder, Jan Arnold tells us exclusively. ”He 
doesn’t believe they will take away from his designs.”

Twenty-four sets of nails were created for the 22 models, 
each nail was handmade in the CND lab. Art Director, Heather Davis 
shared with us that these nails were built using liquid and powder and 
include a black nail color base, touched with embossing powder to make 
it appear like black velvet. Then each set of nails were decorated with 
gold foil strips, over 600 feet of gold chain, with varying lengths of 
gold per set. Some have 18-inches dripping from them, while on others 
the gold is looped. 2000 gold paillettes in varying sizes were all hand 
placed and then sealed with shellac, which looks like fish scales, plus 
110 individually carved shark teeth and Swarovski crystals. The finished
 look reminds us of fine jewelry lying in a jewelry box.
It took 490 hours of labor to complete these nails and if 
you wanted a set of your own, it would cost you around $500. Now that’s 
what i call one jaw dropping manicure!
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