Sunday, January 27, 2013

February A-List Ladies and Nail Looks.

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Julep's new colors are almost here and there is a ton of new looks to come with! 
After not getting the January colors I was hoping to be wowed by February's and I am. I love most of the colors and am very excite to try em all!
I and many other had been hoping they would start making some holos and those have been added too, Rebel and Ginger! 
I am a Classic with a twist maven and was hoping for Valentine's Day colors and I am getting just what I wanted!
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And an added bonus we have the lovely Rose Gold Glitter Polish Jane named after the CEO herself! 
And if that wasn't enough we will be receiving the new
Oxygen Nail Treatment and Freedom Top Coat!
And the lovely ladies behind the names.
Ginger, a sand holographic, was inspired by the lovely Ginger Rogers. Ginger Rogers won an Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in Kitty Foyle (1941) and won the heart and boosted the spirits across America during the Great Depression.
Julianne, a smoky grey blue creme, was named after the actress who never fails to stun with her ever-so timeless look: Julianne Moore. Julianne was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress- Miniseries or Television Film in Game Change (2012). Not known to many, Julianne is the author of two children’s books inspired by her own childhood. She’s such an inspiring, talented and poised woman.
Joan, a raspberry plum with rose gold shimmer, was inspired by the intriguing and quite mysterious persona of Joan Crawford. Joan won an Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in Mildred Pierce (1946). Many myths about Joan continue to re-surface throughout the years, yet one fact remains unarguable- Joan’s trendsetting wardrobe established her as a timeless fashion icon.
Marion, a smoky blue with silver shimmer, was named in honor of the beautiful Marion Cottillard. Marion Cottilard was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress- Motion Picture Drama in Rust and Bone (2012). She was the first person to win an Oscar for a performance in French!
Sally, an antique ivory creme, was named in an effort to recognize all the tremendous roles played by the very talented Sally Field. Sally was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in Lincoln (2012). Producer, actress, mother, and wife- Sally truly does it all. Plus she’s funny! Did you know she was named “Class Clown” in high school?
Laura, an olive khaki creme, was inspired by the actress who’s done it all: Laura Dern. Laura most recently won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress- Television Series Musical or Comedy in Enlightened (TV Show, 2011-present). Born into a family of all very successful actors, her parents initially discouraged her from pursuing a career in acting. Not taking no for an answer, Laura has easily tackled some of Hollywood’s toughest roles making her one of the screen’s most interesting modern actresses.
Ingrid, a burnt orange creme, was named after Ingrid Bergman who won an Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in Gaslight (1945). Ingrid was easily one of the screen’s most talented actresses of her time. She performed in over 50 films and acted in five different languages: Swedish, English, German, French and Italian.
Helen, a smoky pastel lavender creme, was named in honor of the stunning and extremely talented Helen Hunt. Helen was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in The Sessions (2012). The notable American actress, screenwriter, and director actually studied ballet and attended UCLA for college!
Rebel, a silver holographic, was the perfect name to give one of our very first unique holographic polish shades. What better person to name it after than the hilarious and rambunctious Australian actress, Rebel Wilson! Rebel was most recently nominated by the Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards for Best Actress in Comedy in Pitch Perfect (2012). Rebel claims that she decided to pursue an acting career “after she contracted malaria in South Africa and experienced hallucinations in which she saw herself as an actress who had won an Oscar.” Who would have thought?!
Claudette, a smoky brick red creme, was inspired by the stunning Claudette Colbert. Claudette won an Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in It Happened One Night (1935). Claudette began her acting career while studying fashion design when she landed her first role in Broadway. She progressed into acting on screen for the next 20 years and eventually returned to her true love of acting on stage towards the end of her career.

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4 comments:

  1. Always wanted to try Julep! Love your post!
    I'm running an OPI nail polish giveaway, if you're interested in entering/sharing!:
    http://apartment2fblog.com/

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    1. Thank you! If you want to try Julep go here http://goo.gl/WGDYl and use the coupon code FREEBOX to get the first box free, you can cancel right after if you want to see if you like it first.

      I will have a look at your giveaway right now, thanks for sharing!

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    2. thanks for the info! just ordered my first box and can't wait!

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    3. No problem, what was your style from their quiz?

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