Photography Charlotte O’SheaBeautyBeauty newsYou can own Asai’s incredible SS19 nails and it's for a great causeSylvie MacMillan is offering up the original runway nail guardsShareLink copied ✔️July 2, 2020BeautyBeauty newsTextAlex Peters Asai’s SS19 show saw the designer continue to mix together his heritage with Western tropes in a collection full of vibrant hues and luxe materials. For the nails, A Sai Ta worked with long-time collaborator, nail extraordinaire Sylvie MacMillan who designed elaborate creations from sculpted cherry blossom talons to supersized jade and black marble pieces. Now, MacMillan is giving you the chance to own these original statement nail guards. The nail artist is putting them up for sale to raise money for DJ, producer, musician Ms Carrie Stacks’ medical transition fund. Stacks’ has been a steadfast fixture on the London club circuit and a key member of the East London creative community since the early 2010s, and now the community is coming together to support her. There are four sets of nail guards up for grabs: a two-piece sculpted cherry blossom set, a two-piece tortoiseshell set, a two-piece sculpted black marble set, and a two-piece jade set. Each set is £50 and all the money goes to the fund. More information here. Donate to Ms Carrie Stacks’ fund here. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREBDSM masks and shaving cream beards: The best beauty from PFW SS26What does the food of the future look like?VanmoofDJ Fuckoff’s guide to living, creating and belonging in BerlinLouis Souvestre is the hairstylist behind FKA twigs’ otherworldly looksCoperni’s latest innovation? Bacteria-infused ‘skincare’ clothingEstee Laundry and beauty’s second wave of accountability cultureOctober 2025 Horoscopes: Situationships are progressing into relationshipsConcept store Ap0cene invites us into its weird beauty worldJoe Kelly is the hairstylist saving the big, sexy blowoutVaquera digs through the lost and found for their debut fragranceGabar is the brand turning Myanmar folklore into scentMUA Jeannette Williams adds a sick, twisted edge to video vixens