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Who is Lauren Sánchez's manicurist Iram Shelton, who's just been labelled a ‘no show' at her wedding? The glam former stockbroker has painted the nails of everyone from Addison Rae to Julianne Moore

Who is Lauren Sánchez's manicurist Iram Shelton, who's just been labelled a ‘no show' at her wedding? The glam former stockbroker has painted the nails of everyone from Addison Rae to Julianne Moore

One person we know isn't going to be there? Sanchez's favoured manicurist, Iram Shelton, who was marked as a 'no show' according to the guest list inadvertently revealed by tour guide Beatriz Bavato as she waited at the airport, per the Daily Mail.
Iram Shelton painted Julianne Moore's nails a reddish black to contrast her look in 2024 in Paris, France. Photo: @iramshelton/Instagram
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The London-based celebrity nail artist recently provided the perfect minimalist pale pink manicure for
Hailee Steinfeld's May wedding to Josh Allen, and has worked on celebrity nails for high-profile events including London Fashion Week, the Cannes Film Festival and Paris Fashion Week.
In July 2023, the Brit was appointed global ambassador of leading nail polish brand OPI, and is the resident nail artist at the Bulgari Hotel London Spa, providing luxury manicures that range from US$400 to US$650.
Here's everything you need to know about the luxury nail artist.
She has scores of celebrity clients
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley shows off her pretty pink nails courtesy of Iram Shelton. Photo: @iramshelton/Instagram
In addition to Haliee Steinfield, Shelton has opted for the pale pink manicure on stars such as Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Julianne Moore and Kelly Rowland. She said she loves nail art but likes to keep styles minimal and wearable, as per an interview with Scratch.

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