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An unexpected winter trend: Hailey Bieber shows the perfect manicure color for the holidays

Anastasia KakunLady
Hailey Bieber showed the perfect manicure color

World stars are constantly setting trends in the beauty industry, which are used by fashionistas from all over the world. Thus, American model Hailey Bieber showed a stylish frosty blue manicure that will not only become a trend this winter, but will also look great at any holiday.

On her Instagram, the star posted a photo from a grand party dedicated to her 28th birthday, where she appeared with an exquisite coating. According to Glamour magazine, the pale blue shade of the celebrity's nail polish combined with several accent details resembling tiny olives created the perfect dirty martini design.

By her own example, Hailey Bieber proved that manicure can be a crucial element of your look. The model wore a monochromatic outfit, combining a black dress with a deep neckline and matching tights. Original nails added an interesting accent to her look.

The celebrity's fashionable winter manicure was made by the famous nail artist Zola Hansorigt. Inspired by a glass of ice-cold martini, she created the perfect design for the snowy season. An unexpected trend this season is the pale blue shade of the polish. This versatile color will look great in both monochrome manicures and more original variants.

An interesting idea for nail decoration was demonstrated by Hailey Bieber. The "dirty martini" design is perfect for any holiday, especially in winter.

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