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Orange isn't the first color you think of when you think about the holiday season, but when you're Kylie Jenner (and Timothée Chalamet, for that matter), you don't have to play by those made-up rules! The high-profile pair walked the red carpet in head-to-toe tangerine for the premiere of Chalamet's new movie Marty Supreme and you know Jenner's manicure was on point and on theme for the evening.
Jenner and Chalamet both wore custom Chrome Hearts for the event, and Jenner matched her mani almost exactly to her cutout leather gown and her boyfriend's matching suit. After a long period of sticking to shorter lengths, Jenner has been all about the long nail again, and this set (by Zola Ganzorigt, Jenner's go-to nail artist) is no exception. However, instead of her current favorite shape, the almond, she opted for a classic coffin instead.
And the color! This is absolutely, positively orange, as though you plucked the Mac & Cheese Crayola crayon out of the box and melted it down for your manicure or found color inspiration from a construction zone and its signature orange traffic cones. It's bright, crisp, and citrusy—not a Halloween orange or a rusty fall orange, but a true-blue tangerine orange.
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I don't know about you, but this all-orange-everything moment was exactly what I needed to jolt me out of my Tuesday blahs. The color is so bold and cheerful, you really can't help but smile when you see it, and if you were wearing it on your hands, all the better! When it comes to winter manicure colors, orange doesn't generally pop up in the list of most iconic shades—the season is typically about rich reds, jewel tones, and shimmers—but it does brighten things up in a matter of seconds. (It's also been the signature shade of the Marty Supreme marketing, including orange blimps flying around to promote the movie, not to mention one of the colors of Chalamet's beloved New York Knicks!) If you're craving vibrant, vivid, mouthwateringly bright color this season, orange you glad orange exists?




