OPI at New York Fashion Week Tuesday 28 September, 2010

Charlotte Ronson Backstage 2

Tweet Some of the world’s hottest designers have already showcased their Spring/Summer 2011 trends at New York Fashion Week and OPI was working hard behind the scenes! Between light neutrals and bright patterns, OPI celebrated style and color by lacquering the ladies at leading runway shows. Max Azria used Coney Island Cotton Candy to compliment [...]

Some of the world’s hottest designers have already showcased their Spring/Summer 2011 trends at New York Fashion Week and OPI was working hard behind the scenes! Between light neutrals and bright patterns, OPI celebrated style and color by lacquering the ladies at leading runway shows.

Max Azria used Coney Island Cotton Candy to compliment the soft hues to each breezy pant piece and gown, while Rebecca Taylor paired her dream-girl soft, yet chic line with I’m Suzi & I’m a Chocoholic for the hands and Barefoot in Barcelona for the feet. Samoan Sand adorned nails and toes at the Charlotte Ronson show, where grunge inspirations met floral and sheer fabrics.

Z Spoke by Zac Posen, definitely took the cake, as ‘wild’ art with bright colors and designs wowed on-looking ingénues in the audience. Colors including Alpine Snow, The ‘It’ Color, What’s With the Cattitude, Who the Shrek are You? and Black Onyx were used to create a bold cheetah pattern, while a combination of Alpine Snow, Chop-sticking to my Story, No Room for the Blues and That’s Hot! Pink made for unique square-patterned tips.

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