

Many nail artists keep their own collection of charms to choose from, but you can also check out websites such as Scarlett Nail Supplies and even Amazon for a wide selection of Kawaii-inspired charms. The point of Y2K nails is to be "spontaneous," as she says, so she recommends collecting a variety of charms in colors and textures to help you get a fun look. I remember my clients asking for the longest length possible and almost always a square shape," Kawajiri explains. "It was such a fun and colorful time with lots of energy that was reflected in clothing, shoes, bags, and even phone cases. She recalls countless clients asking for nails filled with bows, 3D charms, and crystals. Japanese nail artist Mei Kawajiri was based in Tokyo in the early 2000s and remembers just how big this trend was. The early 2000s pushed us to mix and match colors, try new hairstyles, and be adventurous in the beauty and fashion departments, so nothing is off limits. Maybe you use your favorite music video, brand logo, or prints from that time - maybe even all of them - for inspiration. The best part about trying Y2K-inspired nail designs? They're all about creative freedom (like decorating your middle or high school locker).

The 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star looked flawless in an all-black ensemble, including a turtleneck sweater and oversized, dark goggles.Our collective 2000s obsession just won't let up, and perhaps that's because the decade's biggest beauty trends really do reign supreme - I mean, let's be honest: There are few things more iconic than butterfly hair clips, velour sweatsuits, and bedazzled everything.Īlthough we may not want to bring back every trend of the early aughts - looking at you, razor-thin eyebrows, micro-skirts, and Von Dutch trucker hats - our manicures can be the perfect, subtle way to help teleport us back to the times we sat on hot-pink inflatable chairs in our childhood bedrooms listening to Britney Spears on our CD players. Kim Kardashian paused to check her phone while on a ski trip with her sisters, Kourtney Kardashian and Kendall Jenner, her kids, and nieces and nephews.

And while they may not the most typical gear for a trip down the mountain, they still looked stylish as can be. Of course, they don't hold back on winter accessories, rocking faux fur, cinched belts, oversized sunglasses, and hats. Whether they're hitting the slopes for some skiing, snowboarding (or just selfies) these gorgeous stars consistently rock the chicest snowsuits around. The weather outside may be frightful, but our favorite celebrities aren't missing the opportunity to frolic through the snow in their cutest, coziest outfits. Search Hollywood Life Search Trending Navigation Trending

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