On Tuesday, Beyoncé launched a set of nail designs based on her music videos.

According to Vogue magazine, the diva collaborated with beauty company NCLA and her nail technician Lisa Logan to make a range of Beyoncé nail wraps, Beyoncé released a set of four different designs for press-on nails that are seen in music videos from last year's "Beyoncé" album, Hollywood.com reports. She transformed lyrics and themes into nail art,

In one set, there is a plaid design from the "Flawless" video.

Another set mixes neon images from the "Blow" video.

There is also a design that matches the custom Tom Ford bodysuit the singer wore at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards.

Lastly, the Soul Train Awards' Best Soul Female Artist has a black and white scribbled album track list as a design for one of the nail wraps, according to Yahoo.

The nail wrap sets are available for $18 each at her online store.

Businessweek reports that Beyoncé has launched so many successful business projects throughout her business career that the Harvard Business School has started a class unit that asks students to decide what they would have done if they were working for her.

In October, Harvard Professor Anita Elberse published a case study on the mega star showing how MBAs would have handled the surprise release of Beyoncé's self-named album in 2013. Queen Bey secretly dropped an album on Dec. 13, 2013, without any advance marketing, which had 14 songs and 17 videos. Fans were only able to buy the full version the day it was released instead of sampling one song at a time.

"I think most people regard this release as a huge success artistically, and I am among them. But whether it was worth it from a business perspective is for the students to figure out," Professor Elberse told Gazette a month before her 27-page case study was published.

Her set of nail wraps are available for $18 each at her online store.