Women used to color nails in different colors long ago. When false nails appeared and different nail length became possible women began not only emphasize eyes and cheeks with strasses but stick them on nails. That was the birth of nail art idea. There were masters able to fiddle about with the tiny pictures and strasses for nail art. In Indo-China European colonists firstly saw beautiful bird feathers stuck to nails of local women. This variant is now used for holidays and fashion shows in Europe and America. There is a wide choice of material for nail art such as glitters, strasses, glass beats, foils, stickers. Since Revlon Company had made a revolution in nail art industry by creating nail polish formula nail art met new tendencies. Manicurists started experiments with nails. Elite and prestigious nail art of those times was colored nail with a free of polish tip and natural white demilune near cuticle. The most popular nails shape surviving decades is shortly sharpened nails stiletto forms. This style was promoted by Marlene Dietrich. That time enterprising Juliet Marlene came to the USA from France who started fabric technology in nail art industry. Juliet covered her clients' nails with cloth pieces or thin paper using Revlon polish as a glue, filed nails and covered with polish. Thin paper for nail strengthening was used till nowadays and cloth in nail art is still popular. French manicure was offered by ORLY in 1976. ORLY is situated in California, not far from Hollywood. One of producers asked Jeff Pink (ORLY founder) to make something not to change actresses' polish colors for every new dress. Then he made an idea to give nails healthy look emphasizing nail tips with bright white. French manicure is still popular as it suits any fashion style, image, spirit and looks naturally. Today you can use silver or golden color for your “Frenchâ€, or you can color silver only one nail tip and all the rest leave white, then the manicure will be more elegant.