Rainbow gay nails
Celebrate Pride Month 2025 with these eye-catching nail art ideas
The Vogue Singapore 'Home' Issue
“Home to me is familiarity, family, comfort, and love,” shares Zoe Tay, Queen of Caldecott Hill and one of Singapore’s most iconic figures, who fronts Vogue Singapore’s July/August ‘Home’ issue. In a extraordinary SG60 feature, Vogue Singapore reflect on the storied past that shapes our identity—brought to life through Tay in custom and archival pieces by Southeast Asian designers including Adeline Esther, Behati, Laichan, and Raymond Wong.
Joining her is rising actress Tasha Low, whose journey spans K-pop and local drama, with a breakout role in Emerald Hill – The Minute Nyonya Story. “I hope to hold creating work that feels honest and grounded, whether that’s in Singapore or beyond,” she shares.
While Tay reflects on legacy and identity, and Low on growth and come back, both offer intimate reflections on the meaning of home.
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Yay for America! Finally catching up with the whole Marriage Laws thing 😁 ❤️💛💚💙💜
To celebrate I did a rainbow Ombre and I can’t believe how skillfully it turned out!
Anyways here’s the tutorial for my rainbow gradient/Ombre mani.
(Awkward moment when you realise that you’ve verb the camera too close to your nails so everything is out of focus. UGH.)
You need:
• Latex make-up sponge
• Cellotape/Scotch Tape – if you have fibres that are on your sponge use this to get them off
• Liquid Latex Barrier – I used Zap! That I bought from Rainbow Connection
• Tweezers
• Clean up tools – brush and acetone
• White nail polish – I used Barry M “white”
• Clear nail polish – I used Barry M “Matte” Top Coat
• 4 coloured nail polishes – I used Barry M “Blood Orange” (Red), “Sky Blue” (Blue) and “Need for Speed” (Purple) and a Yellow with literally all details rubbed off haha.
Method:
1⃣ Paint your nails with
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