Jenny Bui Explained

Jenny Bui (born) is a Cambodian-American nail artist known for her crystal-studded creations. She was named Nail Artist Influencer of the Year in 2019 and is known as "The Queen of Bling."

Among her clients are Love & Hip Hop cast member Yandy Smith and rapper Cardi B. Her designs have become part of Cardi B's signature look.

Early life and education

Bui was born around 1970[1] in Cambodia, one of nine children.[2] [3] Her father was a cook and her mother a street vendor; both are Chinese.[4] She was five when the Khmer Rouge came into power, and her family fled when she was eight, spending years trying to escape; a younger brother died of starvation-related illness. Bui and family members fled to Thailand, then Vietnam.[5]

When she was fourteen she and her mother and a brother immigrated to Montreal, sponsored by an older brother who was already there. She waited tables and picked strawberries, eventually getting a job in a dental office. At 22 she married and in the 1990s moved to the Bronx with her husband. She had her first child at 23 and her second at 25. After her second child was born she attended cosmetology school, planning to style hair, but switched to nails after watching a manicurist.[6] She had her third child at 28, after which she became a single mother when she and her husband divorced.

Career

Bui first worked in a sister-in-law's salon. Three months later she opened her own nail salon in the Bronx but didn't make enough money; she sold it for $3000 and opened another in Harlem. She described being verbally abused by racist customers at the Harlem shop.

In 2000, while at the Harlem salon and newly divorced, she developed her "signature style" using Swarovski crystals applied to acrylic nails in intricate patterns that "[turn] nail art into jewelry."[7] Her style was originally inspired by an article in a Japanese nail magazine a friend had sent her. She specializes in long nails in "stiletto, almond, and coffin shapes" that can take up to three hours to produce and cost up to $300. According to Vogue, 1.5inches is the shortest nail length she's willing to work with. Her creations have earned her the nickname "The Queen of Bling."[8]

Her work caught the attention of Love & Hip Hops Smith, who became a client and helped her set up an Instagram account to showcase her designs. In 2012 Cardi B, then still working as a stripper at upscale club Sioux's, became a client of Bui at the Harlem salon; Bui designs acrylics 2inches to 4.5inches long for her. Cardi B has referred to her as "a second mom." Bui's design for Cardi B's 2018 Grammy appearance "helped bring bling back into the mainstream" according to Christina Parella writing for NYCGo. Bui's designs have become a part of Cardi B's signature look and were featured in a 2019 Super Bowl commercial the rapper appeared in.[9] [10]

Other fashion and beauty influencers also contributed to Bui's increasing prominence. Bui has a partnership with Swarovski and her own line of nail polish, Jenny Secret.

As of 2020 Bui has two salons, Jenny's Spa in the Bronx's Fordham neighborhood and Nails on 7th in Harlem, and 20 employees.

Recognition

Bui was named Nail Artist Influencer of the Year award at the 2019 American Influencer Awards. She was a judge for the 2020 Beauty Envision Awards.[11]

In popular culture

Bui was impersonated by drag performer Gia Gunn on season 4 of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars.[12] [13] [14]

Personal life

Bui has been married twice. She has three children with her first husband and two with her second husband. She met her second husband, Billy Bui, who owned an auto body shop, in 2004.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: March 8, 2019. Meet Cardi B's manicure magic maker: Jenny 'Queen of Bling' Bui. August 30, 2020. COOLS. en-US.
  2. Web site: Morgan. Heather R.. Not Just Cardi B's Nail Artist: Jenny Bui Explains How Surviving Khmer Rouge Gave Her Fearless Determination As An Entrepreneur. August 30, 2020. Forbes. en.
  3. Web site: Read. Bryan. May 17, 2019. Cardi B's Manicurist, 'Queen of Bling' Jenny Bui, Reveals Traumatic Khmer Rouge Story. August 30, 2020. NextShark. en-US.
  4. Web site: Shunatona. Brooke. February 5, 2018. The Astonishing Life Story of Jenny Bui, Cardi B's Nail Artist. August 30, 2020. Cosmopolitan. en-US.
  5. Web site: Branch. Kate. Cardi B's Nail Artist Did My Manicure for the Met Gala—And It Totally Upstaged My Dress. August 30, 2020. Vogue. May 7, 2018 . en-us.
  6. Web site: Parrella. Christina. June 26, 2019. In the Salon with Nail Artist Jenni Bui. August 30, 2020. NYCgo.com. en.
  7. Web site: February 12, 2020. The Cambodian refugee behind Cardi B's famous bling nails. August 30, 2020. South China Morning Post. en.
  8. Web site: Trupp. Johanna. Sowa. Emily. January 17, 2020. Blinged out manicure by Cardi B's nail artist Jenny Bui aka 'The Queen of Bling'. August 30, 2020. ABC7 San Francisco. en.
  9. Web site: Chan. Mi-Anne. Cardi B's Manicurist Gave Me A Nail Makeover — & The Results Were Wild. August 30, 2020. www.refinery29.com. en.
  10. Web site: Diaz. Thatiana. Cardi B's Pepsi Nails Took 450 Swarovski Crystals — Plus A $9 Polish. August 30, 2020. www.refinery29.com. en.
  11. Web site: Wella Honors Outstanding Salon Industry Artistry at 2020 Beauty Envision Awards. August 31, 2020. www.salontoday.com. en-us.
  12. Web site: Jenny Bui claps back at Gia Gunn's shocking Drag Race portrayal. August 30, 2020. Who. December 31, 2018 . en-us.
  13. Web site: December 29, 2018. Manila Luzon caused a massive stir on this week's Drag Race All Stars 4. August 30, 2020. GAY TIMES. en-US.
  14. Web site: December 31, 2018. Gia Gunn: People Should Be Laughing, 'Cause I Sure Am. August 30, 2020. www.out.com. en.