Pear Nova has launched a new nail collection inspired by Marvel Studios' upcoming Black Panther: Wakanda Forever movie.
The range includes three products, with the colour scheme of each being based on different characters from the series.
Each package contains 24 almond-shaped luxury faux nails, one nail file and buffer, one cuticle stick and one nail glue.
Founder and CEO, Rachel James, said she was inspired to create a nail collection that embodied the “resilience, vibrancy, and innovation of Wakandan culture”.
“As a boy-mom and Marvel fanatic, I, like so many other people, fell in love with all the elements of Black Panther,” said James.
“From Wakanda’s rich culture to female governance, I was completely inspired by their world and everything in it.
“In creating our first collection of Layovers, I wanted to pay homage to the story that inspired so many and express the adoration I felt for Black Panther and Wakanda.”
Individual sets retail for US$25.50, and a three-set collection can be purchased for $70, with customers being able to purchase the products at pearnova.com and amazon.com.
Marvel Studios' Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will release on 11 November 2022.

Pear Nova launches Black Panther: Wakanda Forever-inspired nail collection
Pear Nova’s new collection was inspired by the “resilience, vibrancy, and innovation of Wakandan culture” from the the Marvel film
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