夢幻的 Gucci 彩妝再添新系列:薄紗唇膏、琉光指甲油、防水眉筆該怎麼選?

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每回推出新品都引起時髦女生關注的 Gucci Beauty,在迎接夏日的時刻,也再次帶來迷人的新系列,其中包括外型優雅的十款「異彩琉光指甲油」,彩虹糖果般的色調,是以創意總監 Alessandro Michele 所鍾愛的顏色為靈感。由植物萃取的成分,搭配上量身定制的刷頭,可以平滑指甲的隆起與瑕疵,並且提供亮澤的保護層,擦上數天依舊保持耐磨所及滑順的透亮光感,復古的細頸瓶外觀搭配上圓弧羅紋型的蓋柄,襯托 Gucci 金色字樣的低調奢華。

另外在炎夏裡女生最介意的莫過於持妝度,Gucci Beauty 此回推出「自由寫意防水眉筆」,設計輕巧且非常容易上色的鉛筆質感,採用極細的三角形筆芯設計,能精準的形塑理想眉型,六種色調貼合不同膚色及髮色的女生。雙頭設計的另一端帶有螺旋眉刷,幫助輕鬆均勻眉色,打造自然毛流感。此款眉筆除了能細膩填補及勾勒眉型,同時也呈現著仿如天生眉毛一般的自然霧面質感,不易暈染同時防水的功效,非常適合夏季使用!

在 Gucci 薄紗唇膏第一次亮相時,柔順的質地和碎花管身便一直備受鍾愛,這個夏天 Gucci 再度帶來了五款新唇色,唇膏的創作靈感來自於好萊塢黃金時代,採用獨特輕盈溫和滋潤配方,令雙唇光滑柔軟又不失舒適感,賦予讓人回眸的一抹妝容亮點。唇彩以金色底座配上象牙白色的管身呈現,飾有女性嫵媚韻味的粉紅色玫瑰印花,讓人想起 50 年代的洛杉磯美容院、老電影中的旅館壁紙、或古玩市場上找到的一只唇膏,與整個 Gucci 彩妝系列相互呼應。目前新系列已在 7 月 1 日於 Gucci 專門店登場,感興趣的女生別忘了多加留意!

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7 Summer Nail Colors You Should Try, According to the Pros

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As the temperatures climb and the days get brighter and longer, one way to usher in the change of season is by replenishing your summer nail colors. You can find the right burnished shade to complement your warm-weather wardrobe or add a retina-burning dose of color to really make your beachside look pop.

“Bold, vibrant, fun colors that feel warm come to mind first,” says celebrity nail artist Mo Qin, whose recent clients include Ashley Graham and Jodie Turner-Smith, of what feels right for the collective mood this summer. While Qin is feeling the pull of bright yellow, which is Pantone’s official color of the year for 2021, fellow editorial pro Betina Goldstein is all about sizzling citrusy alternatives to a classic red manicure, like vivid coral. In a similar spirit, New York City manicurist Jin Soon Choi thinks it’s high time to get experimental. “Go for a shade that is a little outside your comfort zone,” she says. “Summer is all about fun and adventure!”

Here, the industry’s biggest nail pros weigh in on the summer nail colors they can’t get enough of right now.

Fiery Coral

If you’re looking for a summery alternative to tried-and-true crimson, you can’t go wrong with a rich coral. Goldstein’s go-to is Chanel’s Le Vernis polish in Cruise, a highly pigmented orange she considers “sophisticated but playful,” while Choi’s fiery Pop Orange shade “works great on warmer skin tones,” she says.

Chanel Le Vernis in Cruise $28 CHANEL Shop Now Essie Expressie Quick-Dry Nail Polish in Strong At 1% $9 ESSIE Shop Now

J. Hannah Nail Polish in Saltillo $19 J. HANNAH Shop Now JINsoon Choi Nail Polish in Pop Orange $18 JINSOON Shop Now

Sheer Pink

“For a lighter, easy-breezy look, a sheer pink is beautiful and works great with every skin tone,” says Choi, whose shade Muse is a mainstay on many of her editorial shoots due to its universally flattering hue.

Paintbox Single Nail Lacquer in Like Blush $22 PAINTBOX Shop Now Mented Nude Nail Collection in Pinkish $8 MENTED Shop Now

JINsoon Nail Polish in Muse $18 JINSOON Shop Now Nails. Inc London Make Mine Rosé Nail Polish $15 NAILS INC. LONDON Shop Now

Turquoise Blue

A shade the Vogue beauty team recently spotted on Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele, turquoise is both fresh and timeless. “It’s refreshing yet bold,” says Qin of the azure hue. “It reminds me of a translucent ocean.”

Sundays Studio No. 34 Eggshell Turquoise $18 SUNDAYS Shop Now Gucci Vernis à Ongles Nail Polish in Dorothy Turquoise $28 GUCCI Shop Now

Olive and June Nail Polish in Yes Please $8 OLIVE AND JUNE Shop Now Essie Nail Polish in In the Cab Ana $9 ESSIE Shop Now

Sun Yellow

Last December, Pantone named bright yellow 2021’s color of the year, and since then the lemony shade has been everywhere. It’s no wonder why: “2020 was tough for everyone, and seeing yellow really evokes a new spirit of optimism and resilience,” says Qin.

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OPI Nail Lacquer in Don’t Tell a Sol $10 OPI Shop Now Holo Taco Nail Polish in Banana Hacks $11 HOLO TACO Shop Now

Electric Green

“An electric green gives a white linen summer outfit the perfect pop of color but also goes perfectly with a black minidress for those summer nights out,” says Goldstein, who has been reaching for Essie’s new limited-edition Feelin’ Just Lime polish as of late.

JINsoon Nail Polish in Palma $18 JINSOON Shop Now Essie Nail Polish in ‘Feelin’ Just Lime’ $9 ESSIE Shop Now

Côte No. 62 Fern Green Nail Polish $18 CÔTE Shop Now Kiko Milano Nail Polish in Lawn Green $2 KIKO MILANO Shop Now

Off White

A pale off-white is perfect for a summer wedding or bridal shower. “When everyone else is sporting a basic nude, marshmallow puts a unique spin on your ideal summer look,” says Qin. For a touch of shine and dimension, Goldstein loves an “opalescent sheer” effect.

Chanel Le Vernis in Perle Blanche $28 CHANEL Shop Now Essie Nail Polish in Marshmallow $9 ESSIE Shop Now

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Periwinkle Blue

With its hints of pink and purple, Qin calls periwinkle a “showstopping” blue that also pairs beautifully with florals by way of flower crowns or corsages. Choi also loves a lavender-tinged blue for summer, calling her baby blue Aero shade “crisp and clean.”

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Hip hop star Kid Cudi has harsh words for fans who hate his nail polish

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Kid Cudi at the “Westworld” Season 3 Premiere at the TCL Chinese Theater IMAX on March 5, 2020 in Los Angeles. Photo: Shutterstock

Kid Cudi at the “Westworld” Season 3 Premiere at the TCL Chinese Theater IMAX on March 5, 2020 in Los Angeles. Photo: Shutterstock

Grammy-winning rapper Kid Cudi took to Twitter this weekend to address the toxicity and negativity he receives on his social media when he posts a picture of himself with painted fingernails.

The cisgender straight musician is known for defying gender roles, such as when he wore a dress during his Saturday Night Live debut performance in April, as a homage to late rockstar Kurt Cobain. But he admitted that he “got tired” of dealing with the continued attacks over his appearance.

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It started when Cudi posted a selfie across social media, including Instagram. Wearing a Star Wars-like helmet, he captioned the picture “Mando Cud.”

Cudi is holding up the peace sign, and two of his fingernails are shown — manicured and painted with nail polish, one in orange and the other in blue.

Mando Cud pic.twitter.com/nCrNtZWoH0 — The Chosen One (@KidCudi) July 17, 2021

The picture has gotten nearly 160,000 likes on Instagram, and comments under Cudi’s post regularly receive thousands of comments from his 2.9 million followers.

The post also came on the anniversary of one of his earliest and biggest hits, “Day n’ Nite,” which turned the rapper into a global sensation. But instead he spent the day dealing with haters over his nails.

The comments under this post were enough for the entertainer to remove all of them from the post entirely.

Cudi then posted a tweet, stating, “[I] Turned my comments off on instagram. Seems people really have a problem w me painting my nails. I got tired of blockin so many accounts.”

That’s when he made clear that he doesn’t want the support of anyone that has an issue with how his hands look.

“I really need u to understand, if u dont like me doin this or anything I do, please dont buy my albums, dont come to my shows. Fuck way off.”

He immediately posted “Thanx” in his next tweet.

Turned my comments off on instagram. Seems people really have a problem w me painting my nails. I got tired of blockin so many accounts. I really need u to understand, if u dont like me doin this or anything I do, please dont buy my albums, dont come to my shows. Fuck way off. — The Chosen One (@KidCudi) July 17, 2021

Thanx 😌🙏🏾❤️😘 — The Chosen One (@KidCudi) July 17, 2021

The post earned Cudi an outpouring of support for fans for the next few days.

Many expressed the problem with toxic masculinity in hip-hop and in America overall, and some even showed off their own manicured nails or appearance that challenge stereotypical gender norms.

Many even quoted Cudi himself, using comments he made on an episode of the HBO show The Shop: Uninterrupted, right after his SNL performance in the Cobain-inspired dress.

“This is so funny, this is crazy that I’ve stirred it up like this,” he said at the time. “If this is what I’m supposed to do, then so be it. I want to be a disruptor, I want to fuck shit up. And it’s cool, because I’m also giving confidence to the kids and telling them to be themselves and do what they want to do.”

It doesn’t matter what you post anymore, people will find something to criticise. It’s a weird mentality, but it’s pervasive on social media I’m sorry you’ve had to experience it. It’s weird energy — Hip Hop By The Numbers (@HipHopNumbers) July 17, 2021

Do what you want, Cudi, painted nails are absolute king shit — hot vax mookie betts apologist sparks 🖤🥂⚾️🏀 (@kyliesparks) July 17, 2021

how are dudes so fragile that they get mad over some paint — brandon (@brndxq) July 17, 2021

Your nails started a great conversation between the Husband and I. He wants to paint his nails. I’m looking at nerdy nail wraps because I ❤️ him. Thanks for helping him see it’s ok. — 📎Carolina Roman 🐜 (@fujikakes17) July 18, 2021

Masculinity is about being confident in yourself, it does not matter if you wear a dress, paint your nails or wear a Gucci bucket hat. Is about being comfortable in your skin. I salute you cudi for being yourself No matter what. Huge inspiration . — samir🥶🥶🥶 (@Thejuansamir) July 17, 2021

Bro I wasn’t gonna post anything but I got a pedi w my girl today and it was glorious. I didn’t take a pic after but i got my toenails painted black. I’m bouta do my fingernails in solidarity. pic.twitter.com/CQxWoCu5bI — Commie Decentral (@jbmerrifield) July 18, 2021

Did some birthday nails for yesterday, first time doing some form of nail art, I love it. Nail polish is for everyone pic.twitter.com/j9PeK4AeYm — DynastyCentral (@DCSports_YT) July 18, 2021

What color should I paint my nails next cudi pic.twitter.com/BQ7LP8CgkM — Andrew (@Andrew_Mugg) July 17, 2021

Started getting done mine the beginning of this year, and let me tell ya fuck the haters lol. Also here’s my favorite set that I’ve gotten so far. pic.twitter.com/tTfIZyx9IQ — Edgardo (@PugaMaster69) July 18, 2021

& we gon keep painting em, fuck em 🤷🏻‍♂️😎 https://t.co/UuSeWy9jXZ pic.twitter.com/1nXJEXmoDY — Josh Borges (@JoshJBorges) July 18, 2021

Kid Cudi is far from alone from receiving hateful responses and homophobic attacks for doing something that isn’t considered to be “manly” behavior.

Several entertainers that defy gender norms regularly receive backlash for “promoting” an appearance that doesn’t stereotypically fit into the male or female gender binary.

Actual people that identify outside the gender binary, and other out entertainers such as rapper Lil Nas X, regularly deal with anti-LGBTQ, bigoted remarks.

We love you! Ignore the haters, they’re insecure with their own masculinity and putting other men down makes them feel better about themselves. They’re weak AF. — chris evans (@chris_notcapn) July 19, 2021

I painted mine cuz of you man! You said it best: pic.twitter.com/mp9PT7VWOf — ßürñ🔥 (@burn_vevo) July 17, 2021

it’s 2021 and y’all still give a fuck about guys painting their nails😐 ITS PAINT https://t.co/rug3HYua00 — alyssa🧚🏼‍♀️ (@ohitsalysa) July 18, 2021

Don’t listen to them Cudi 🥺 pic.twitter.com/93vU8pZRhl — ivan (@LordIvan23) July 17, 2021

love you so much, keep doing u as always pic.twitter.com/0VuRWWmYez — adriana (@rockstarknights) July 17, 2021