JUST when you thought nail art couldn't get any quirkier, another trend emerges to make your mind boggle: succulent manicures. These out-there nail designs (pictured below) are the brainchild of Australian botanical artist Roz Borg. Borg, who had been making "succulent jewellery," decided she could transfer her art to nails.
To create the look she applies the real live succulents to an artificial nail before attaching them to her own hand.
Her nail looks have attracted thousands of likes on her Instagram page which you can check out HERE. "People are stunned when they realise it's real live plants, not 3D sculpting," Borg told the Huffington Post.
"Some people are grossed out, but most love it".
FASHION brand Lyst has launched a clothing line especially for the deceased called 'Over my Dead Body'.
"Death is too long to get your last outfit wrong," editorial director at Lyst Katherine Ormerod told Sky News.
A 'Try Before You Die' service is also available to customers wanting to be sure of their very last fashion choice.
According to the brand 24% of people surveyed were willing to pay more than $1,000 for their afterlife attire.
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