If you're ready to embrace the hottest fashion trend of the season, the color block trend, your nails should definitely match this bold new look. The hot new nail polish hues from the Deborah Lippmann summer 2011 collection are certainly an alluring option as they are bold, yet easy to wear, fashionable, fun and irresistibly glamorous.
As the months go by and the hot season rapidly approaches, most
fashionstas are eagerly letting go of subtle pastel nail lacquer
shades in favor of the brighter, more vibrant 2011 nail color
trends that will put them in the spotlight in the party
season. Finding the perfect vibrant colors while making them
suitable for virtually everyone is a challenge that the Deborah
Lippmann brand has managed to tackle with trendy colors. Inspired
by the glorious decade of the 80s, the collection has a subtle
vintage vibe.
Staying away from the usual shimmery hues that are so popular
during the hot season, the brand adopts a fresh perspective that
adds a much needed diversity to the options available for the
summer 2011 season. The rich, creamy base of the nail lacquers is
one of the aspects that most defines the collection, distinguishing
it from the multitude of seasonal collections from other brands.
The color choices, undoubtedly inspired by the latest fashion trends,
reflect a playful attitude that triggers summer holiday memories by
reminding us about all the wonderful elements associated with
them.
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun -a subtle, yet eye-catching velvet coral shade that matches all skin tones, being surprisingly easy to wear
I Know What Boys Like - a fabulous blue shade with periwinkle tones that can instantly create a retro vibe
Yellow Brick Road - a wonderful yellow shade
Lara's Theme - a hot orange shade, perfectly suited for a myriad of occasions, inspired by the gorgeous supermodel
These fabulous shades can be purchased for $16 dollars each. If
you've found the ideal shade for you in this Deborah Lippmann
collection, don't hesitate to make a purchase soon, as they will
only be available for a limited amount of time.
Photo courtesy of Deborah Lippmann


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