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Refinery29
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Refinery29
11 'Italian Summer'-Inspired Nail Ideas That Radiate Vacation Vibes
All linked products are independently selected by our editors. If you purchase any of these products, we may earn a commission. Summer may have only just begun, but we've already seen an abundance of incredible nail looks emerging for the season ahead. From pretty sorbet manicures and playfully embellished beach nails to polished princess nails and 'no-makeup makeup' manicures, there's no shortage of summer nail trends to take inspiration from in 2025. Yet among all of these summer-ready manicures, one look is an undeniable standout: Italian summer nails. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sophie 🌸 (@sophie_pncn) According to Pinterest's summer trend report, searches for 'Italian summer nails' are up by 258%. Capturing the very essence of a getaway on the Amalfi coast, these eclectic manicures take inspiration from lush lemon groves, intricately painted ceramic tiles, and sun-bleached linens — and replicate them one fingertip at a time. Combining an undeniably Mediterranean color palette of rich azure blues and zesty yellows with delicate hand-painted details and playful 3D citrus slices, the result is more than a manicure — it's a passport to la dolce vita. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nethan Nguyen (@nailsbynethan) Ahead, we've rounded up 11 of the dreamiest Italian summer nail looks to inspire your most escapist manicure yet. Coastal Chic View this post on Instagram A post shared by Stacey Machin Nail Artist (@staceymachin) Combining seaside stripes, juicy lemon slices, and the most delicate of detailing, this chic manicure by nail artist Stacey Machin feels fresh and serene. Sicilian Tapas View this post on Instagram A post shared by Leanne • Nail Artist (@ Leaning into all of the deliciousness that Italy has to offer, nail artist Leanne has created the manicure equivalent of a Mediterranean picnic with this set. From the teeny-tiny vine tomatoes to the cute sardines, we'll be rushing to the nail salon to recreate this ASAP. Aperol Splash View this post on Instagram A post shared by OXFORD GEL NAILS (@ This fresh orange set by @ captures all of the joyful optimism of summer's first Aperol Spritz in the sunshine. Porcelain Glaze View this post on Instagram A post shared by CATT 🐈⬛ (@clawsxcatt) Taking inspiration from the kinds of beautiful blue and white tiles that you might see in an Italian seaside villa, this elegant manicure by nail artist Catt is so chic. These Le Mini Macaron Flower Power! Mini Nail Stickers, $5, are perfect for adding a fruity finishing touch — no painting skills required. Dolce Prints View this post on Instagram A post shared by Thi Nguyen 'KC' (@nailxkc) Nail artist Thi Nguyen tops almond-shaped nails paired with vibrant Mediterranean motifs for a delightfully glamorous take on this summer's hottest trend. Lemon Squeezy View this post on Instagram A post shared by BY BELLE 🍒🫶🏽🫧 (@ This 3D manicure created by nail artist By Belle is a celebration of the humble lemon, complete with juicy droplets. Try Essie Nail Polish in All Fun & Games, $10, if you fancy injecting your at-home manicure with a similarly citrus hue. Minimalist Mediterranean View this post on Instagram A post shared by alicepaintsnails (@alicepaintsnails) If maximalist manicures aren't your vibe, take inspiration from nail artist @alicepaintsnails and opt for delicately patterned French tips with azure detailing that looks straight from the tiles of an Italian terrace. Vacation Postcards View this post on Instagram A post shared by Angelicbeautybykaren 💅🎀🌈💕 (@angelicbeautybykaren) The thumb nail alone on this Amalfi-inspired manicure by @angelicbeautybykaren is a miniature work of art and a real memento of picture-perfect vacations by the sea. Sunshine State View this post on Instagram A post shared by Krista | Ohio Nail Artist (@nailsby_krista) This playful manicure by nail artist Krista is like a checklist of all the best sights and smells of an Italian summer vacation. Lemons on the vine? Tick! Beautiful azure waters? Tick! Beaming sunshine? Tick! We also love the little sardines. This Essie Bustling Bazaar Collection, $55.50, has so many bold and bright shades if you want to try a mix-and-match set at home. Lemon Stripe View this post on Instagram A post shared by Learnah Starbuck (@learnahstarbuck_nailartist) Consider this manicure by nail artist Learnah Starbuck to be classic East Coast beach boardwalk vibes with those deckchair yellow stripes, and part-Italian coast with those beautiful lemon-adorned French tips. Amalfi Amore View this post on Instagram A post shared by BIAB Nail Art London Top Rated (@queenqtbeauty) Last, but by no means least, this homage to the Amalfi coast was created by @queenqtbeauty, complete with gelato-inspired color palette, hand-painted citrus fruits, and beautifully pared-back florals.

Refinery29
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Refinery29
11 'Italian Summer'-Inspired Nail Ideas That Radiate Holiday Vibes
All linked products are independently selected by our editors. If you purchase any of these products, we may earn a commission. Summer may have only just begun, but we've already seen an abundance of incredible nail looks emerging for the season ahead. From pretty sorbet manicures and playfully embellished beach nails to polished princess nails and 'no-makeup makeup' manicures, there's no shortage of summer nail trends to take inspiration from in 2025. Yet among all of these summer-ready manicures, one look is an undeniable standout: Italian summer nails. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sophie 🌸 (@sophie_pncn) According to Pinterest's summer trend report, searches for 'Italian summer nails' are up by 258%. Capturing the very essence of a getaway on the Amalfi coast, these eclectic manicures take inspiration from lush lemon groves, intricately painted ceramic tiles and sun-bleached linens — and replicate them one fingertip at a time. Combining an undeniably Mediterranean colour palette of rich azure blues and zesty yellows with delicate hand-painted details and playful 3D citrus slices, the result is more than a manicure — it's a passport to la dolce vita. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nethan Nguyen (@nailsbynethan) Ahead, we've rounded up 11 of the dreamiest Italian summer nail looks to inspire your most escapist manicure yet. Coastal Chic View this post on Instagram A post shared by Stacey Machin Nail Artist (@staceymachin) Combining seaside stripes, juicy lemon slices and the most delicate of detailing, this chic manicure by nail artist Stacey Machin feels fresh and serene. Sicilian Tapas View this post on Instagram A post shared by Leanne • Nail Artist (@ Leaning into all of the deliciousness that Italy has to offer, nail artist Leanne has created the manicure equivalent of a Mediterranean picnic with this set. From the teeny-tiny vine tomatoes to the cute sardines, we'll be rushing to the nail salon to recreate this ASAP. Aperol Splash View this post on Instagram A post shared by OXFORD GEL NAILS (@ This fresh orange set by @ captures all of the joyful optimism of summer's first Aperol Spritz in the sunshine. Feeling creative? Recreate those juicy orange segments by using Easy Squeezi 3D Gel, £12.50, with a UV or LED lamp. Porcelain Glaze View this post on Instagram A post shared by CATT 🐈⬛ (@clawsxcatt) Taking inspiration from the kinds of beautiful blue and white tiles that you might see in an Italian seaside villa, this elegant manicure by nail artist Catt is so chic. These Le Mini Macaron Flower Power! Mini Nail Stickers, £5, are perfect for adding a fruity finishing touch — no painting skills required. Dolce Prints View this post on Instagram A post shared by Thi Nguyen 'KC' (@nailxkc) Nail artist Thi Nguyen Lemon Squeezy View this post on Instagram A post shared by BY BELLE 🍒🫶🏽🫧 (@ This 3D manicure created by nail artist By Belle is a celebration of the humble lemon, complete with juicy droplets. Try Palette London Nail Paint in Sherbert Lemon, £8, if you fancy injecting your at-home manicure with a similarly citrus hue. Minimalist Mediterranean View this post on Instagram A post shared by alicepaintsnails (@alicepaintsnails) If maximalist manicures aren't your vibe, take inspiration from nail artist @alicepaintsnails and opt for delicately patterned French tips with azure detailing that looks straight from the tiles of an Italian terrace. Holiday Postcards View this post on Instagram A post shared by Angelicbeautybykaren 💅🎀🌈💕 (@angelicbeautybykaren) The thumb nail alone on this Amalfi-inspired manicure by @angelicbeautybykaren is a miniature work of art and a real memento of picture-perfect holidays by the sea. Sunshine State View this post on Instagram A post shared by Krista | Ohio Nail Artist (@nailsby_krista) This playful manicure by nail artist Krista is like a checklist of all the best sights and smells of an Italian summer holiday. Lemons on the vine? Tick! Beautiful azure waters? Tick! Beaming sunshine? Tick! We also love the little sardines. This Essie Bustling Bazaar Collection, £48, has so many bold and bright shades if you want to try a mix-and-match set at home. Lemon Stripe View this post on Instagram A post shared by Learnah Starbuck (@learnahstarbuck_nailartist) Consider this manicure by nail artist Learnah Starbuck to be part-British seaside with those deckchair yellow stripes and part-Italian coast with those beautiful lemon-adorned French tips. Amalfi Amore View this post on Instagram A post shared by BIAB Nail Art London Top Rated (@queenqtbeauty) Last, but by no means least, this homage to the Amalfi coast was created by @queenqtbeauty, complete with gelato-inspired colour palette, hand-painted citrus fruits and beautifully pared-back florals.


Arabian Post
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Arabian Post
Maison Mathis Revamps Brunch With Coastal Elegance
Maison Mathis at voco Dubai The Palm has unveiled a refreshed Saturday brunch experience, offering a blend of European-inspired cuisine, beachside ambiance, and live music designed to elevate weekend dining. The reimagined service, now a fixture on Palm West Beach from 1pm to 4pm every Saturday, positions itself as a curated lifestyle experience rather than a typical brunch outing. This shift in concept arrives as Dubai's hospitality sector continues to fine-tune leisure offerings to appeal to a post-pandemic appetite for immersive, leisurely dining. Maison Mathis taps into this trend by infusing its menu and setting with subtle sophistication while retaining broad appeal for both families and younger diners seeking relaxed refinement. At the core of the brunch is a new menu centred on bold flavours and generous presentation. Guests are welcomed with starters like golden truffle risotto bites, garlicky shrimp, sticky beef ribs, and artichoke flatbread, which set the tone for a course that favours familiar ingredients served with modern flair. The highlight remains the Joie de Vivre Platter — a shared medley of grilled meats and seafood that anchors the meal and reflects the venue's emphasis on comfort-driven elegance. ADVERTISEMENT Desserts continue the nostalgic theme, with creamy cheesecake and churros presented tableside. Raspberry coulis and chocolate sauce accompany the sweets, adding visual and sensory appeal to an already indulgent finale. This approach complements the venue's overall strategy: a culinary experience that balances familiarity with finesse, presented in an environment designed to linger. Beverage offerings match the culinary ambition. Guests have access to handcrafted mocktails, house spirits, and sparkling wines, with Aperol Spritz served from a dedicated station that acts as both a visual centrepiece and a thematic anchor. This reinforces the Mediterranean inspiration and casual glamour that the venue seeks to project. Live entertainment is another key feature of the brunch experience. The programming blends soulful vocals with saxophone-led sets, creating an atmosphere that reflects both energy and ease. The music is carefully modulated to enhance — rather than overpower — the dining experience, and complements the rhythm of the afternoon as it stretches into a relaxed pace. To further extend its demographic reach, Maison Mathis incorporates dedicated children's activities. Interactive entertainment, including face painting and supervised beachside play, is integrated into the format, ensuring the brunch caters to families without compromising on style. This inclusive angle is designed to attract group bookings and weekend visitors seeking an experience that accommodates different age groups while maintaining a consistent standard of service. Set along the edge of Palm West Beach, the venue uses its beachfront location to full effect. The open layout, sea breeze, and natural lighting contribute to a sensory experience that distinguishes it from more enclosed city venues. The aesthetic is breezy and neutral, with soft service touches that avoid formality while maintaining attentiveness. The objective is clearly to create a ritualistic weekend destination — one that blends destination dining with an approachable tone. Brunch pricing is tiered to appeal to a wide audience. Packages range from AED 299 for soft drinks to AED 499 for premium beverages, with a reduced rate for children aged six to twelve. The pricing structure reflects market-standard expectations in Dubai's hospitality sector while allowing for flexibility in group sizes and spending patterns. The relaunch of the brunch also aligns with broader shifts in consumer behaviour observed across Dubai's F&B landscape. Diners are showing increasing preference for curated experiences that combine dining with entertainment, visual elements, and family-friendly functionality. By repositioning its brunch accordingly, Maison Mathis appears to be responding directly to market signals, offering a product that satisfies lifestyle expectations without losing culinary integrity.


Daily Mirror
23-06-2025
- Daily Mirror
Mum has lunch with family in Italy - costs less than Alton Towers
Gill Martini-Pullen had searched high and low for a fun day out to treat her two kids without breaking the bank - and what she found was incredible A mum went for an international lunchtime trip that was cheaper than a day out to Alton Towers. Gill Martini-Pullen, 49, looked for an affordable yet exciting day out for her two children but found theme park tickets like those for Alton Towers, priced at £68, too steep. The Kent-based business support assistant grew tired of the usual local options and stumbled upon the idea of a one-day foreign trip. To her surprise, she managed to take her kids, aged 11 and 15, off to Bergamo, Italy, for a total cost of just £212 – and they were back home in the UK and tucked up in bed by night-time. "The thought of being able to go to another country for the day was so exciting," Gill said to Luxury Travel Daily. "A day trip to London or a theme park is very expensive, especially when you factor in travel costs, food and drink. I wanted to treat them to something fun and be back home for their bedtimes." The thrifty mum managed to get bargain flights with Ryanair for a mere £80 and parked at a nearby Premier Inn for only £12 to avoid hefty airport fees. They embarked on their Italian trip at 7.25am, after a modest £4 shuttle ride to the airport. She said: "We spent the day wandering around the pretty streets of Bergamo, stopping at a lovely restaurant for lunch. "We looked in lots of cute shops, then walked most of the way back down to the lower town before catching the bus back to the airport. With time to spare, we crossed the road to the huge shopping centre for a little look." For their midday meal, they tucked into pizza and gnocchi, with Gill treating herself to an Aperol Spritz, all for £46, followed by cake and gelato for £10. They then spent £13 on traditional Italian pesto and pasta to whip up a dinner back home the following evening and grabbed a quick bite at McDonald's in the airport for £11. Their 9pm flight was delayed, but they didn't let it dampen their spirits, and despite the hold-up, the children were tucked up in bed by 1am instead of the planned 11.30pm. Gill recommends considering a midweek trip to find the best bargains. She also suggests having a look at sites like Skyscanner. A trip to Alton Towers can cost £204 for three 'walk up price' theme park tickets, according to their website - although it is far cheaper if done online. But the family would also have had to pay to travel back and forth, as well as get food, drink and petrol. Gill added: "Doing extreme day trips is such a good way to get tasters of other countries. I'm looking at going to Paris next or to the Bucharest Thermal Spa with my girls. "The kids loved being able to say they went to Italy for lunch rather than the usual theme park. And they can't wait to do more. "Their feet were hurting after 25,000 steps, but we had a great time."
Yahoo
23-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
I Tried the Viral 3-Ingredient Frozen Aperol Spritz
Nearly a decade ago, I spent a semester in Florence, Italy. I'll never forget wandering through the piazzas and spotting people on patios, sipping this vibrant orange drink. Out of curiosity, I ordered one during my next meal out — turns out it was an Aperol Spritz. At the time, I had no idea what to expect flavor-wise. After my first sip, the bitter notes definitely caught me off guard (for some reason, I had expected it to be sweeter!). But luckily, I love bold, bitter flavors. Before long, I started ordering an Aperol Spritz whenever I saw it on a menu. And once I returned to the United States, it quickly became one of my go-to cocktails. So when a frozen version went viral on social media last year, it immediately caught my attention. It wasn't the first time I'd seen a slushy-style Aperol Spritz — some restaurants pumped them out of ice machines — but those versions always leaned too bitter or too sweet. Naturally, I had my doubts about this one making waves on Instagram. Still, with just three ingredients, it felt simple enough to try. Get the recipe: 3-Ingredient Frozen Aperol Spritz Place two cups of ice, 4 ounces of orange juice, 4 ounces of Aperol, and 4 ounces of Prosecco in a blender. Blend on medium-high speed, or use a preprogrammed margarita or smoothie setting if your blender has one. Transfer the drink into two cocktail glasses, garnish each with an orange slice, and enjoy immediately. I can't wait to make this recipe again. For starters, it's ridiculously easy, it took me about five minutes to blend everything and serve the cocktails. Plus, I tend to always have Aperol and Prosecco stocked in my home bar once summer rolls around. I always like to preface Aperol spritz drinks by saying that, while they may look tropical thanks to their vibrant orange hue, they typically taste more bitter, herbal, and citrusy. This frozen version has that same flavor profile, but it feels slightly more refreshing because the melting ice helps mellow out some of the bitterness. When I made this drink, I definitely felt like I was racing against the clock (it was a warm 90-degree day!). One hack I discovered: If your drink starts to melt a little too much, you can toss it back in the blender with a few ice cubes to slush it up again. Beyond that, it's so simple, and I can't wait to make pitchers of this frozen Aperol spritz for all my upcoming summer soirées. Enhance the citrusy flavor: To take the tangy taste up a notch in this frozen Aperol spritz, add 2 ounces of orange liqueur, like Cointreau, for an even zestier profile. Swap the Prosecco: If you don't have Prosecco on hand, you can replace it with seltzer water, club soda, or any mildly flavored sparkling beverage. Get creative with the garnish: Instead of just placing an orange wedge on top of the spritz, try creating a twist or spiral out of the orange peel to make this cocktail look even more stunning. Get the recipe: 3-Ingredient Frozen Aperol Spritz The One Cookware Brand That Gordon Ramsay Can't Stop Talking About Le Creuset Launched a Pan That's Perfect for Everything from Stews to Stir-Fry — and It's Already on Sale Ball Just Dropped the Most Beautiful Mason Jars for Its 140th Anniversary ("So Iconic!")