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Machine Gun Kelly is known for his punk-rock fashion, cotton candy hair and standout luxury manicures – now the masterminds behind these are bringing the bling straight from the star’s nails straight into the hands of his fans.
Marrow Fine jewelry brand founder Jillian Sassone and Brittney Boyce of Nails of LA have joined forces again for the MGK collection, an 18-piece capsule using the 880 recycled diamonds from Kelly’s signature $30,000 manicure. Billboard Music Awards 2022.
The duo initially teamed up to work on the General public sale artist nails 11.4 carats.
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“Machine Gun Kelly’s red carpet moment at the Billboard Awards was such a viral moment for Marrow Fine, and I’m so excited to share the final collection with the world,” Sassone noted in a press release for the collaboration, which includes four new designs. featuring 14k white, yellow and rose gold and white or black diamonds and launching September 29.
While embodying “red carpet history”, the MGK collection is also designed with a cause in mind.
All proceeds from the coins, which sell for between $1,950 and $5,000 on marrowfine.com, will be donated to Shaker Heights High School (through the Shaker Schools Foundation, a charity based in Ohio) where Kelly, born Colson Baker, is an alumnus.
In May, the Life in pink made fashion headlines with her bling-out ensemble as well as her coordinated red carpet look with fiancee and “twin flame” Megan Fox.
Kelly added more glitter in a Dolce & Gabbana suit with a cropped blazer over a long-sleeved top fully embroidered with Swarovski crystals and DG logos and studded boots. Fox also dared in a plunging dress by David Korma with built-in gloves.
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“Creating MGK’s diamond nails was a natural progression of the intersection between nail art and jewelry,” Sassone told PEOPLE in May of the manicure, which took several months to conceptualize and 10 hours to create.
“Brittney and I have worked on several photo shoots together and we share a lot of synergy between our work ethic and our art. I always feel energized after brainstorming sessions with her because we push each other on what is possible in jewelry and nail art,” she added.