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A touch of spice
Spring in New Orleans
Sweet, spicy and vibrant; OPI’s New Orleans collection features 12 new lacquers and matching GelColors that take nails and toes from beignets at Café du Monde all the way to nightcaps on Bourbon Street in style.
“The colours of New Orleans are more vibrant than ever, and we celebrate them wholeheartedly with our Spring collection,” comments Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, OPI Co- founder and Brand Ambassador. “New Orleans is a place to recharge and revel. One where the atmosphere is delightfully diverse, where the food is spicy and where music feeds the soul.”
The collection features Let Me Bayou a Drink, a refreshing blush pink; Humidi-Tea, a nude shimmer; Suzi Nails New Orleans, a bright pink; I Manicure for Beads, a purple crème; Spare Me a French Quarter?, a mellowed raspberry crème; She’s a Bad Muffuletta!, a hot red crème; Got Myself into a Jam-balaya, a creamy peach; Crawfishin’ for a Compliment, a creamy orange; Take a Right on Bourbon, a warm metallic pewter; I’m Sooo Swamped!, a creamy green; Rich Girls & Po-Boy, a china blue crème and Show Us Your Tips!, a periwinkle shimmer.
Essie’s Resort collection takes its inspiration from the fashion, culture and beauty of India, which is sure to capture your clients’ imagination and tantalise their senses.
“India is at the top of my bucket list,” says Essie’s Global Colour Designer, Rebecca Minkoff. “Its incredible mix of colours and traditions – the sights, sounds, tastes and textures – call to me with all the irrepressible joy of a Bollywood movie scene.”
The line comprises of four fresh shades: Delhi Dance, a silky sari pink; Nama-stay the Night, an energetic Goa blue; Going Guru, a meditative mint lime and Taj-ma- Haul, a spicy marigold apricot.
• Essie: 0800 012 1784 • OPI: 01923 240 010 Pop Culture Give nails Pop Art vibrancy with the new Pop Culture range from Jessica.
“Women today are embracing the best of the runway and wearing it in a real and relevant way,” says Jessica Vartoughian, Founder and CEO of Jessica Cosmetics International. “My Pop Culture collection delivers a burst of colour and personality to nails.”
Choose from Runway Ready, a deep watermelon crème; Strike A Pose, a teal blue crème; It Girl, a luscious lavender crème; Glam Squad, a bright pigmented pink crème; Fashionably Late, a punchy coral crème and Pop Princess, a bubble gum pink crème.
• Gerrard International: 0845 217 1360
A sweet collaboration
Marian Newman, one of the industry’s most well respected session nail artists, has been appointed as the official Brand Ambassador and nail champion for Sweet Squared.
Representing their nail brands including CND™, Minx™ and Lecentè, Marian will use these products exclusively at press events throughout the year.
“We have been talking about this for a while now and 2016 became the year we could really put things into fruition,” reveals Samantha Sweet, Co-Founder of Sweet Squared. “We are all thrilled that Marian has agreed to champion us; she loves our nail brands and considers S2 ‘best in show’ when it comes to product offerings and distribution within our industry. She has the ear of practically everyone and we’re excited to see some great collaborations happen.”
“This is the first and only time I will have this role with a professional company,” Marian told us. “I trust Sweet Squared and I love their brands, I am committed to this opportunity and believe strongly that S2 has changed standards of distribution with their ‘Serve the Pro with Love & Respect’ culture.”
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