It started with the most honest pattern in nature — the stripe that exists not as decoration but as identity. No zebra has the same markings as another. Every line is a fingerprint. Every curve is entirely its own. We wanted to take that truth — that real wildness is always individual, always original, always confident in its own pattern — and translate it into something handmade that carries that same energy.
Every set of Wild Stripes is painted entirely by hand — no stamp, no transfer, no machine that could ever replicate what a brush held by someone who cares produces. Each stripe is drawn individually, curving across the nail the way they curve across a living animal — with momentum, with direction, with the slight imperfection that makes the whole thing feel real. Black on cream, bold and graphic, every nail slightly different from the one beside it because that is exactly what wild looks like. The brush strokes vary in weight. The curves land differently. The energy is consistent. The execution is never identical. That is not an accident. That is the craft.
This set does not ask for permission. It does not soften itself for any room. It walks in and the room notices — and that is not something you can manufacture. It is something you are born with. And now you can wear it.



