Ashley Cain's partner has shared a video of the manicure she had done for the day of their daughter Azaylia's funeral.
Safiyya Vorajee took to her Instagram Stories on Friday morning to show off her nails, which had been decorated with pictures of Azaylia and symbols to represent her.
Azaylia tragically lost her battle with leukaemia on April 25. She was just eight-months-old.
On Friday, the couple's supporters lined the streets in their local Nuneaton to see Azaylia make her final journey before her funeral.
In her post, Safiyya zoomed in close to her false nails to show off the design, with a picture of white angel wings with an A in the middle on her thumbnail.

On her index finger were orange sequins, in honour of the colour becoming a symbol of Azaylia's fight for life.
The middle fingernail was a picture of Azaylia on an orange background, while the ring nail was an image of Nala from the Lion King, another symbol of Azalyia's fight.
Her little fingernail had a single orange stud on, which was the same on the little finger on her other hand.
Simba from the Lion King was on her right ring finger, next to a picture of Safiyya kissing Azaylia on the middle fingernail.


On the index fingernail was an orange sequin design and her thumb had the angel wing design repeated.
Saifiyya played Whitney Houston's song Miracles over the footage of her showing off her manicure.
"My Azaylia day," she captioned the video, before adding: "My tribute nails to look at you all day.
"My heart is aching so hard. I'm so nervous for today but I promise I will do you proud baby."

"My guardian angel," she added, before continuing: "My daughter Azaylia Diamond Cain. Mummy holds you on my heart forever."
"#LetsGoChamp. My guardian angel," she finished the post, adding an angel emoji.
Hundred filled the streets on Friday to remember baby Azaylia before family and close friends laid her to rest in private.
A white carriage that held the Azaylia's coffin was pulled by nine white horses decorated with orange feathers, and made its way through the town led by the devastated family.


Bunches of orange balloons were released into the air and bubbles were blown as the procession began.
Grieving parents Ashley and Safiyya could be seen breaking down as they stood behind the carriage.
They got into a car, which was filled with flowers, that drove ahead of the horses.
The crowds erupted into claps and cheers to honour Azaylia as the carriage made its way through the streets.

Ashley had penned on his social media page before the funeral: "Azaylia;s Day, We would like to thank everyone for their prayers, words of sympathy & patience over the last few weeks, while we come to terms with the loss of Azaylia.
"We have been incredibly moved by the support we have received far and wide and all the beautiful gesture of kindness will live in hearts forever.
"We have been in correspondence with Warwickshire Police, to understand how we can give people who would like to pay their respects, the chance to do so. Due to current restrictions, the family will be attending a private service of celebration of Azaylia’s life, but prior to the Azaylia’s service we will be giving Azaylia her last journey through Nuneaton town."