A.L.U. Senior Superlatives Class of 2014 – The Winners!
No more pencils, no more books, no more teacher’s dirty looks. School is out so it’s time to award the A.L.U. Senior Superlatives for the Class of 2014. You came out in droves to give your favorite brands titles like Class Clown and Biggest Flirt. Keep reading to see who won and how I voted.
Most Popular – OPI
Editor’s Choice – Zoya
Most Likely To Succeed – Formula X for Sephora
Editor’s Choice – Formula X for Sephora
Best Personality – Zoya
Editor’s Choice – Zoya
Most Artistic – KBShimmer
Editor’s Choice – Zoya
Most Athletic – OPI
Editor’s Choice – Essie
Best Smile – A England
Editor’s Choice – Chanel
Best Dressed – Deborah Lippmann
Editor’s Choice – Deborah Lippmann
Prettiest Hair – OPI
Editor’s Choice – Essie
Nicest Eyes – Orly
Editor’s Pick – Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure
Class Clown – OPI
Editor’s Pick – OPI
Biggest Flirt – Illamasqua
Editor’s Pick – Illamasqua
So, obviously, OPI dominated quite a few categories. As the biggest nail polish brand in the world, that’s not surprising. But I was very happy with the overall diversity of brands that were nominated and awarded this year’s superlatives. To see boutique and indie brands making enough of an impression to trump the big kids is exciting.
I hope you enjoyed this year’s Senior Superlatives. If you have suggestions for new categories or changes to make for next year, I’d love to hear them.
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Great to see the final results!
I like how formula x got most likely to succeed since it’s new on the market and all. Fun post!
This was fun, one of my nominees made it, too!
Always love this post! I’d love to see a category for best collection of the year. Not that I know who I’d vote for- this year was really stellar for the nail polish world. Congrats, Class of 2014!
Thanks Katy! I include best collection in my year end, Fanatic Favorites so you’ll see that at the end of 2014.