Celebrating Quebec Through Nail Art: Culture, Hockey, Pride & Local Traditions
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Montreal is a city filled with creativity, culture, and community. As a Montreal-based brand, we love drawing inspiration from the traditions and stories that make Quebec unique.
Quebec's National Holiday
Every June 24, Quebec celebrates Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day, a holiday that brings communities together through music, festivals, and cultural pride.
The blue and white colors of the Quebec flag have become iconic symbols of identity and heritage. These colors often inspire some of our most popular nail designs.
Hockey Is Part of Quebec Culture
Few things unite Quebecers like hockey.
From neighborhood outdoor rinks to professional arenas, hockey has become an important part of daily life and cultural identity in Quebec. Many of our customers love nail designs inspired by hockey traditions and team spirit.
Pride in Montreal
Montreal is home to one of North America's most vibrant Pride celebrations.
Pride is a time to celebrate diversity, inclusion, creativity, and self-expression. Rainbow-inspired nail art has become a meaningful way for many people to show support for the LGBTQ+ community while expressing their personal style.
Art, Culture, and Self-Expression
Quebec culture is rich in art, music, history, and community traditions. Whether inspired by local festivals, seasonal colors, architecture, hockey culture, or Pride celebrations, nail art can become a small but meaningful form of storytelling.
At Bout d'Art Studio, some of our collections are inspired by the people, traditions, and cultural moments that make Quebec special.
Because beauty is more than appearance.
It's a way to celebrate identity, community, and creativity.
Wearable Art. Designed in Montreal.