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NARS Vintage Nail Polish Collection

2 June 2009 10 views 3 Comments

Old must be gold because NARS is bringing back the classics in honor of the company’s 15th anniversary. Francois Nars has resurrected some of the brand’s long-lost lacquers and brought you THIS:

NARS Vintage Nail Polish Collection

Blue Lagoon (Originally launched in 2001) – Lagoon is an iridescent powder blue that feels as fresh as an ocean breeze after months of navy tips

Cha Cha Cha (Originally launched in 2001) – A semi-sheer tangerine with gold reflections, it is as sensual and vivacious as the Cuban dance it is named after

Hunger(Originally launched in 2001) – A hot orange red that offers a summer respite for classic red devotees

Tallulah (Originally launched in 1998) – A slightly moody and entirely elegant shade of rich grape, gives tips a taste of the good life

Zizi (Originally launched in 1999) – This clear with peach and gold glitter polish dazzles both on its own and atop of other polishes

Price: $16 each at NARSCosmetics starting now!

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3 Comments »

  • Eunice said:

    *AHHH* will they EVER re-release zulu?! i was keeping my fingers crossed for this :P

  • Charu Suri said:

    You should write and tell them!

  • Interactive Whiteboards : said:

    acrylic nail polish are the best stuff that you can use when polishing your nails,“

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