Using melted plastic, she creates decorative tips for artificial nails, promoting environmental awareness through fashion.
To transform waste into treasure, Arimoto rinses, sorts, and moulds it into colourful discs, with sets starting at ¥12,760.
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Japanese manicurist Naomi Arimoto turns ocean microplastics into nail art, collecting “sea trash” from beaches near her home in Tokyo.
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Using melted plastic, she creates decorative tips for artificial nails, promoting environmental awareness through fashion.
To transform waste into treasure, Arimoto rinses, sorts, and moulds it into colourful discs, with sets starting at ¥12,760.
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