EXCLUSIVE: The most highly anticipated sequel of arguably the last 36 years, Tom Cruise’s Top Gun: Maverick, is firing up its jets heading into its Memorial Day opening weekend on May 27.
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The days are longer, the sun is shining… That’s right, spring is finally here, which also means Easter is just around the corner. And while we’re gearing up to scoff our body weight in Mini Eggs, we’re equally as excited to theme our next manicure to the season. Whether you celebrate the holiday or not, Easter is a perfect excuse to hop along to your local salon and ditch your classic white tips for something a little more bright and cheery.
If you want to go all out, treat yourself to a cute bunny design, or even match your nails to your favourite seasonal chocolate snack. Alternatively if it’s something subtle you’re after, pastel tips, ombré hues and delicate florals are other great options. So if you’re still on the hunt for the perfect Easter mani, we’ve rounded up ten eggs-cellent designs below, just in time for your next appointment.
Pastel swirls For a design you’ll want to wear waayyy after the Easter egg hunt, why not play with pastel shades and treat yourself to this cool, retro design. Mini Eggs We can’t talk Easter nails without indulging in this egg-inspired mani. Featuring brightly coloured tips and a speckled design, this one looks good enough to eat.
Bunny tips If you’re usually a fan of French tips, you’ll want to hop on this adorable trend. Pick out your favourite pastel shades and watch your nails transform into cute little bunnies. Love hearts Read More Related Articles Sign up for the BEST celebrity house tours and BIGGEST exclusive interviews Yes, Valentine’s Day is over but we’re still obsessed with love heart designs, and this one is perfect for spring.To update your mani for Easter, swap out romantic red shades for muted pink, lilac and yellow hues instead.
EXCLUSIVE: The most highly anticipated sequel of arguably the last 36 years, Tom Cruise’s Top Gun: Maverick, is firing up its jets heading into its Memorial Day opening weekend on May 27.
Manchester United favourite Louis Saha reckons the jury will be out on Erik ten Hag until he brings silverware back to Old Trafford. United have not won a trophy for coming up five seasons as they prepare to appoint the Ajax coach as their next permanent manager.
Zack Sharf Alicia Vikander opened up to Harper’s Bazaar about the importance of intimacy coordinators on set, revealing she has felt unprotected on sets in the past while doing nude scenes. The Oscar winner said that intimacy coordinators “should have existed at the beginning of my career,” and she described one instance where an actor performed a nude scene and then was left naked on set “for a couple hours” because no one showed up with a robe.“The only thing that can’t be improvised is an intimate scene — you have to make choreography and stick to it,” Vikander said. “It’s the worst thing ever to do those scenes.
School pupils and students across Scotland have now entered into their Easter holidays this week.
Naman Ramachandran Veteran businessman Ian Cheshire has been appointed the next chair of U.K. broadcaster Channel 4, media regulator Ofcom revealed on Sunday. Cheshire will join the broadcaster’s board on Apr.
Ant and Dec they 'weren't going to believe her' when she told them her full name. She was joining the lads on stage for a game as she tried to guess what song a child was humming along to.
West Side Story star proves that short, dark nails are never a bad idea. Deep dark emerald not only matches McEntire's gown perfectly, but it's the perfect alternative to black. The Euphoria star accessorized her with a cool chrome mani. We can always count on Meg to hit it out of the park when it comes to her nails, and this maaaaajor slanted stiletto set is no different. H.E.R.
It's the time again - the Easter holidays are almost here and that means keeping the kids busy and happy for two weeks.
In an ITV schedule shake up, Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway will be off air tonight.The hit variety show, which normally goes on at 7pm, won't air on Saturday 19 March as usual as a sporting event takes its place. So, why isn't it on? Well it's all eyes on the Six Nations currently with not one but two rugby matches taking place on Saturday 19. Ireland will be playing Scotland at 4pm in the first match of the day, before England play France at 7:15pm.