Today I have a brand new collection from Powder Perfect to share with you. Now I know nothing about the film "Kingdom Of Heaven" (I hadn't even heard of the film until I read the press release for this collection) so I am going to share with you the information that Jacinta wrote.
This collection has been 12 years in the making. I first saw the film "Kingdom Of Heaven" in 2005 as a teenager, and it has left a long lasting impression. The costumes and landscapes are visually stunning - and the portrayal of sorrow, grief, politics and religion is thought provoking. This collection is a tribute to the film, drawing inspiration from its imagery and dialogue.
The formula across this collection is very consistent. They are all easy to use and are opaque in three coats.
Baron Of Ibelin is a pale blue holo-twist lacquer filled with microglitters and ultrachrome flakies. This is definitely my favourite in this collection.
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Be Without Fear has a muted maroon base with ultra-holo glitters and metallic flakies. I think that this is quite an interesting polish.
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La Posta Del Falcone is mauve-grey holo with silver metallic flakies, microglitters and colour shifting flecks. This is another pretty colour.
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Unpredictable is a soft coppery holographic polish with microglitters, metallic flakies and ultra chrome flakies. Again, this is another interesting polish.
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Never seen the movie either but that is some deep inspiration for you. I love these colours and the flakie style hints of colour, they're all gorgeous.
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They are really pretty aren't they? The inspiration isn't mine. It's Jacinta's (the maker of Powder Perfect)
DeleteStunning swatches!
ReplyDeleteThanks Emiline. Did you pick up any of these polishes?
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