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Nail art has become such a huge thing, your red carpet event isn’t even fully legit if you don’t have a mani cam. Celebrity fingernails are now required to be “dressed” as fashionably as celebs themselves, and there’s even high fashion manicure art (lest we forget Kelly Osbourne’s controversial $250,000 manicure). Here are just a few celebrities worth following on Instagram, if only for their insane nail art pics.

Kelly Osbourne

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The Fashion Police star has had some fabulous, gothic looks on her fingertips. And in typical Osbourne fashion, she proves that you can never go wrong with black… especially when you’re rocking it with the Coco Chanel logo or styling it up with gold crosses.

Vanessa Hudgens

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The pop star’s nail art is so good… it’s scary. It’s like Renaissance art meets ghetto fabulous, and it is amazing. And sometimes they match her shoes, so there’s that.

Zooey Deschanel

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We can’t talk about nail art without talking about the queen (bow down) of it all, and star of New Girl. Although she shares most photos of her awesome nails on Tumblr, she’s got a couple of cute pics up on Instagram as well. Daisy flower mani? Yes please.

Katy Perry

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Leave it to Katy Perry to make toe nail art a thing as well. 

Lupita Nyong’o

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