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Zoya Summer 2009 Collection Preview
I posted a teaser the other day with one of the new Zoya polishes from the two Summer collections, Ooh-La-La and La-Di-Da launching next month. Here they are all together. As you can see, Zoya is giving us a good sampling of bright, girly, sexy and metallic.
I can’t wait to see them in person. Which shades are you most looking forward to?
Summer Collection Teaser from Zoya
Look what I found in my email box today…
Coming soon from Zoya….
Summer color is bright and fun,
Summer color is for everyone
LA-DI-DA & OOH-LA-LA
6 creams – 6 metallics – 12 beautiful colors
I have a preview of Tallulah from the Ooh-La-La collection of metallics to show you and you’ll find the other eleven shade blobs popping up on other beauty blogs soon. If you follow Zoya on Twitter, you’ll know where to look.
The ALU Archives – Zoya Yasmeen
The ALU Archives focuses on older, beloved shades from the All Lacquered Up stash.
Whenever I’m asked for a purple recommendation, Zoya Yasmeen is always at the top of my list. In a lot of ways, it’s the perfect purple shimmer. Usually when you add gold or reddish sparkle to a cool toned shade, the result is overly warm. Yasmeen avoids that pitfall. The base shade is a deep blackened plum that falls so far on the cool side of purple that the overall shade doesn’t end up too red-grape. If you love purple, this is not one to miss. It’s extremely unique, beyond gorgeous and definitely a “must have.” |
What do you think of Yasmeen? Do you own it? Will you be adding it to your stash soon?
Zoya Twist Collection for Spring 2009
You kids know how into the whole gray trend I’ve been. Since last spring, I’ve told anyone who will listen about how amazingly cool gray looks on nails. Of course it didn’t really hit until last fall (look at me being ahead of the game!) and I’m pleased to see it carrying over to spring in Zoya’s newest collection, Twist.
Like I mentioned in the preview, when I look at Twist, I see a light and airy version of fall’s big trends with a cranberry splash and two traditional pinks thrown in for good measure. Berry lips were big last fall and now we’re seeing that translated to tips for spring. Both OPI and Sally Hansen included a berry creme in their collections. An interesting “twist” for sure. |
Let’s start with my obvious fave – Harley. Harley is a warm mid-tone gray shimmer. The light bronze ribbons of shimmer keep this one from being too cool for the olive skinned girls to pull off. If you haven’t tried gray yet, this is one you’ll definitely fall for.
Harley’s closest living relative is OPI “Sheer” Your Toys though SYT is a bit more blue-gray. I showed it next to Sephora by OPI Run With It! just for comparison’s sake but as you can see, they’re very different animals.
Malia is about as light as I can delve into purples with my skin tone. It’s not love at first sight but it’s a far cry better than what lavender does to me. Malia’s violet hue looks warm next to my skin even though it’s much cooler toned in the bottle. This one gave me some streakiness during application though I was able to smooth it out with very steady strokes.
Moxie is a dream to apply. Zoya’s creme formula tends to give me issues due to its thicker viscosity but Moxie flowed on perfectly. This bold berry really stands out against the other shades in this collection, making it the odd man out yet refreshingly unexpected at the same time.
Moxie isn’t the most unique girl at the party with Tracy Reese for Sally Hansen Beet Stain and OPI Miami Beet (from the upcoming South Beach collection) as convincing dupes but I can say that she applies better than the Sally Hansen and is more pigmented than the OPI.
Cassi is a salmon pink shimmer. A nice warm pink for conservative girls and pink fans alike. Two coats gave nice, even coverage.
Barbie looks exactly as the name implies, Malibu Barbie pink. It totally reminds me of the pink Barbie convertible I had as a child. Vibrant and cool-toned, there is a subtle hint of shimmer in the bottle but on the nail it’s barely apparent.
Jo is the other big winner in Twist. A total jackpot of a blue. I’d dare to call it cornflower but the subtle way it leans towards purple keeps me from doing so. Whatever you call it, it’s unique, stunning and totally unlike any polish I own. Like Gabriel Byrne said to Winona Ryder (as Jo) at the end of Little Women, “such a little name for such a person,” Zoya’s Jo is such a color.
The Zoya Twist collection is available online at Zoya.com and at salons and spas across the country. Check the salon locator on Zoya’s website to track one down.
So what do we think? What are you loving? Hating? Indifferent about?
Zoya Spring 2009 Preview – Twist
Regular readers know that typical Spring sheers, lights and nudes aren’t really my thing. Don’t get me wrong, I’ll wear something light as long as it’s unique which is why I’m happy to see that Zoya is taking the gray trend from Fall and giving it a Spring makeover. Zoya’s Twist collection includes lighter versions of my fall favorites (smoky blue, purple and gray) with a couple of pinks thrown in for the more traditional nail consumer. It’s like looking at the fall trends through a TV that’s had its brightness level turned up.
The Twist Collection is available for Pre-Order now on Zoya.com and includes matching Hot Lips colors Smoochie (sheer shimmering rose), Trendy (sheer shimmering soft peachy pink) and Limo (sheer shimmering silver white). Zoya Nail Polish and Hot Lips lip gloss both retail for $6/ea.
Twist Collection Colors:
Harley – soft shimmering gray
Jo – shimmering silver blue metallic
Malia – violet cream
Barbie – shimmering soft pink
Cassi – shimmering soft peach
Moxie – vibrant red plum cream