The modern manicure isn鈥檛 simply a Sunday pastime or vain beauty ritual; it鈥檚 a form of self-expression with a significant global history. From mummies with henna-stained nails in Ancient Egypt to the first salon opening in New York City in 1878, the history of nail art covers topics of race, culture and class. It also tells deeply personal stories about identity, family tradition and immigration.
Host Anita Rao speaks with fashion historian about the connection between nails and what鈥檚 happening in the outside world over the centuries. Suzanne is the author of 鈥.鈥 She talks about the origin behind some of Anita鈥檚 favorite nail colors 鈥 like Chanel鈥檚 鈥淰amp鈥 鈥 and the communities that contributed to the industry as we know it today.
Anita is also joined by her personal nail artist , who talks about entrepreneurship, her design inspirations and the legacy Black women have had on nail art 鈥 including that of Olympic track star , whose jeweled acrylic nail extensions were broadcasted on national television.
Vietnamese-American writer also talks with Anita and shares her experiences growing up in her parents鈥 nail salons and the observations she made about the that often go untold. My Ngoc speaks about her own complicated relationship to manicures considering her intimate exposure to the challenges of the business and working conditions.
Thank you to Leslie, N谩osha, Merissa, Mimi D, Crystal, Reign and Megan for sharing with us for this episode!
Please note: This episode originally aired July 21, 2023.
Update: Crystal is moving her salon from Durham to downtown Raleigh with a mid-July opening date.