a-england – The ‘Gothic Beauties’ Collection (swatches & review)
In the short time since a-england, a boutique nail lacquer brand was launched, it has achieved cult status – for all the right reasons. The formulas are absolutely superb, the colours diverse and almost surrealistically beautiful, the concepts behind each collection are cohesive and unique, but the icing on the cake is the founder & creative mind behind the brand: Adina Bodana, a woman with vision and heart, who makes one feel as though each bottle of varnish is sent with love. And it is, trust me on that. With ‘The Mythicals’ (all previously reviewed here, here, here, here & here) and ‘The Legend’ (previously reviewed here) collections having been met with such rave reviews, what could possibly top that? The ‘Gothic Beauties’ Collection … that’s what.
the menacingly sly beauty of a gothically-inspired landscape
Presenting a-england’s latest release, the ‘Gothic Beauties’ collection – a group of 5 subtly shimmering colours, with the brand’s ultra black shade ‘Camelot’ forming the backbone behind each hue. Each richly glowing shade is based on a character from well-known gothic literature and the theme that ties them all together is one that is at once tragic and romantically dreamy, but the underlying currents of intense passion present in each, is what truly binds them and makes them come alive. These 5 glorious lacquers simmer with hidden desires, needing only the right set of circumstances to bring them out … or in this case, the right lighting. All swatches are with a-england’s ‘The Knight’ Base Coat and ‘The Shield’ Top Coat.
Dorian Gray Series 2008 – Elena Zolotnitsky (source)
Dorian Gray – in natural light
Based on the title of character of Oscar Wilde’s “The Picture of Dorian Gray”, a man who falls prey to a completely hedonistic way of life, transferring all of his inner ugliness to his portrait, all the while presenting the world with a facade of surpassing beauty. He is ultimately saved by his realization that only his death can somehow atone for all of his sins.
‘Dorian Gray’ is a complex gunmetal/pewter hue, infused with ultra-fine deep gold shimmer that also bears some particles of green and pink scattered throughout, lending this shade a sinister beauty. The formula, while the thickest of the 5, applied in a buttery and completely self-levelling way, and the saturation of colour is such that you barely need more than 1 coat for complete opacity. With a unique blueish tinge when seen in subdued light, the final look gleams intently, although top coat really enhances all of its nuances. Coats applied: 2
in sunlight
macro
shaded light
with flash
Young Christian Martyr (Ophelia) – Paul Delaroche, 1855 (source)
Ophelia – in natural light
Based on the doomed character in Shakespeare’s play, “Hamlet”, young Ophelia is destined to be the future king of Denmark’s wife, but is sent conflicting messages by Hamlet himself, whom she comes to be besotted with. Upon the death of her father, she spirals deeper into madness, finally killing herself by drowning, after having taken the herb rue – a well known symbol of regret.
‘Ophelia’ is filled with the same inner struggles and complexities as its namesake character; an incredibly easy-flowing formula, the blackened base serves as the perfect backdrop for the multitude of crushed amethyst ultra fine shimmer at its core. Application of a thicker layer can definitely make this a 1-coater if so desired, although the purple gleam really develops beautifully by the second coat. Completely self-levelling and finishing with an excellent gloss, there was no staining left behind upon removal. Coats applied: 2
in sunlight
macro
shaded light
with flash
Disappointed Love – Francis Danby 1821 (source)
Tess d’Urbervilles – in natural light
Based on the character Tess Durbeyfield in Thomas Hardy’s much acclaimed novel “Tess d’Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented” (1891), a story about a woman of the rurals, whose life is torn apart by the conventions of Victorian society when she inadvertently becomes the carnal focus of Alec d’Urberville – a man of self-imposed nobility and despicable morals. Even though Tess herself is of pure heart, her beauty makes her a target and she is doomed to live in a time where womanly ideals are rigidly adhered to, thus making it impossible for her to ever find inner peace. Though she becomes imprisoned and ultimately executed for murdering Alec, she meets her sad fate finally rid of that man’s insiduous hold over her … finding peace at least in death.
‘Tess d’Urbervilles’ is a mesmerizing blackened hue filled with ultra-fine irregularly shaped & shimmering emerald flecks deep within, truly evocative of the lush & verdant landscape that Thomas Hardy’s novel is based in. While the formula here follows that of the rest and applies slightly thickly, it is of such creamy consistency that it makes the flow superb. Not as glossy as ‘Ophelia’, this gem becomes blindingly brilliant by the addition of top coat. No staining upon removal – always a bonus. Coats applied: 2
in sunlight
macro
shaded light
with flash
The Lady of Shalott – John William Waterhouse 1888 (source)
Lady of Shalott – in natural light
Based on the poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809 – 1892), this is loosely based on the Arthurian tales and in particular, that of Elaine who so deeply loved Sir Lancelot. The 19 stanzas (originally 20), tell the story of a woman, the Lady of Shalott, who is doomed to stay locked up in her tower and may never look fully upon Camelot, lest a mysterious curse takes her. Forced then to view the world only through her mirror, she thus displays what she sees through her weavings, but one day when Lancelot chances to ride by, she cannot help but be overcome by his beauty and presence, and upon looking at him, she brings about the curse. Knowing that there is no hope and wanting to avoid inflicting any evil on anyone else, she comes out of her tower and takes a boat downriver towards Camelot, but tragically dies along the way – only to be found by Lancelot who is awed by her serene and graceful beauty as seen in death.
‘Lady of Shalott’ bears the same blackened based as the others of the series, with the ultra-fine blue and scant pink inner particles lending this shade an inky overall tone. Viewed in sunlight, its inner sapphire flashes are a striking presence – referencing the blue tinge of the mirror that the Lady of Shalott is forced to see by, as well as the cloudless day when she first espies Lancelot. With a perfectly self-levelling and silky flowing formula, the final result is one that literally yields celestial beauty. Coats applied: 2
in sunlight
macro
shaded light
with flash
Jane Eyre (source)
Jane Eyre – in natural light
Based on Charlotte Brontë’s novel “Jane Eyre” and its central character of the same name, this is a tale of submerged passions, cruelty, deceit and finally, love. Jane, orphaned at a young age, comes to live with her abusive relatives but is finally rid of them years later upon entering a charitable boarding school. Upon graduation, she finds employment as a governess to a ward of Edward Rochester, the “byronic” master of the manor Thornfield Hall, and gradually they come to feel a deep love for one another. While Jane accepts Mr. Rochester’s marriage proposal, circumstances continually conspire against them, and when she learns he is still married to his former wife, she runs away rather than live in sin with him in the south of France, as he proposed they do. Eventually, she learns that his estranged and mad wife set fire to the manor, committing suicide by jumping to her death and leaving Mr. Rochester maimed and blinded by this disaster. Jane returns to him, finally able to indulge in their love for one another despite everything, and she finds freedom in her passions at last.
‘Jane Eyre’ is a brooding, deeply mysterious shade, filled with ribbons of ultra-fine scarlet shimmer that resemble the burning embers of a banked fire. Perfectly suited to the character for which it is named, as the colour red figures prominently throughout the story, this bears the same incredible formula as the rest, with application laying down utterly smooth, and while not truly glossy, there is nonetheless a wonderful gleam at the finish with zero staining upon removal. Coats applied: 2
in sunlight
macro
shaded light
with flash
A little something extra: while working on this review, I drew inspiration by listening to the haunting tones of Loreena McKennitt, a brilliant Canadian artist (and one of my all-time favourites, I might add), in particular her rendition of “The Lady of Shalott” which she set to an original score. Enjoy …
Final thoughts: If you have yet to try an a-england lacquer, you are missing out on a truly unique experience – once that combines beauty, form, function and history. Finding inspiration in her love of art and literature, Adina has managed to once again provide us with shades that make an impression; no wildly eccentric colours or exotic finishes here, but five deeply saturated varnishes that provide a subtle beauty, elegance, sophistication, and a dangerous modern edge – further proof that the adage “less is more” was never more accurate. I don’t have a favourite amongst these jewels, as each one displays something different and covers all moods, which therefore means that I absolutely LOVE them equally; I will say that you need to look at these with a connoisseur’s eye in order to completely appreciate all of their intricate complexities, but in the end, the stellar formula of each shade speaks for itself.
EDIT: For those that can’t get enough of this amazing brand (which is probably everyone), please note that Adina also has another couple of shades – separate from this collection – in the planning stages that she is presently working on. I will be providing updates as they get closer to launch.
The ‘Gothic Beauties’ Collection is slated for an early September release, but feel free to follow a-england on facebook/twitter for all the latest updates, and do check out the brand’s website for information on the entire product range.
*Product samples provided by the company/PR for my unbiased consideration
*Video courtesy of Youtube










































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Beautiful swatches! These nail polishes are amazing!
Thanks! If there ever was a brand that is worthy of collecting every single bottle, then a-england is THAT brand, that’s for sure!
Fantastic review !!! I ordered Dorian Gray and Jane Eyre this week-end, thanks to you ^^
PS : aren’t you on Facebook ?
Thanks so much!
No matter which of the Gothic Beauties you choose, you will absolutely love them! No…I’m not on facebook and have no plans to be either!
So see you on Twitter and Pinterest
Definitely!
I literally held my breath the entire time I read this post Eugenia, oh my gosh!! Just like I shed a tear when I first saw ‘The Legend’ on your blog, these truly take my breath away. I would like them ALL, please and thank you!! How does Adina do it!?!? I can’t even stand the beauty!! And I’m extra-excited that I had just picked up Camelot not even a month ago – perfect timing, eh?! Can’t wait to get my hands on these, you did them absolute justice my dear!
My friend, thank you so incredibly much…you honour me with your praise!
Adina is a magician — that’s the only way to explain how extraordinary each successive collection is, am I right?! These will look simply smashing on you!
I’ve never anticipated a collection as much as I have this one.
for your beautiful blog.
I CAN’T WAIT!
I LOVE YOU Adina!
And you too Eugenia
Awwww…..thanks so much, Nancy! Speaking on behalf of Adina & myself, we appreciate your enthusiasm and send you our love right back! So, so happy you’re anticipating this collection and that you appreciate it so much. I hope that when you do indulge in this collection, that you fall in love with these shades — as much as I have!
WOW! First of, I’ve missed your swatches Eugenia!
I love how they are all kind of related to the jewel-tone trend but deeper and darker. Total beauties <3
Awww….thanks, Eileen! The hard part about going on holiday for an extended time, is that I can’t maintain my blog posts as regularly as I’d like to; for me, it’s hard to stay away from the beach & sound of the water! You definitely “got” the gist of this collection: deep & dark jewel-toned hues, indeed!
They are all so pretty but I am shocked, no Wuthering Heights? One of my fave books of all time. Wouldn’t mind a Heathcliff nail polish.
This collection is definitely one to buy all and not one. Just too awesome!
To misquote the 3 Muskateers, “all or none”!!! A Heathcliff shade would have been an excellent addition – how right you are; Adina could have made this collection endless, with the vast pool of characters to choose from, so I’m guessing she had no choice but to pare it down. Perhaps a future colour choice? Hmmmmmm……..!!!
Not only is Loreena McKinnett my favorite female vocalists but I also have several framed Waterhouse replicas in my house! The polishes fit all right in with the themes.
You have excellent taste, Libby! I have been a fan of Loreena’s since her very first album came out and I have also admired the works of Waterhouse for many years….how wonderful that an item of beauty can hold all these qualities in a simple bottle!
You already know how I feel about these! Cannot stop staring.
But now that I’m perusing the shades for the second time, can you tell me if Tess and Saint George are similar at all? I imagine they’re quite different side by side but you know me… LOL
I have them in front of me, and I can’t stop staring so yeah….I know exactly how you feel! Here’s the thing; I’ve pulled out Tess, Saint-George & Dragon and this is what I see: Tess is truly a blackened base but absolutely brimming with true emerald green irregularly shaped shimmer, while Saint-George is definitely teal and filled with prismatic particles, with Dragon being certainly more green, but lighter in tone than Tess and filled with the same prismatic shimmer of Saint-George. Apples and oranges, my friend…..!!
HI, thanks for these beautiful swatches! Did you layer each colour on top of Camelot or are the colours themselves as dark?
You’re very welcome! These shades are actually very deep & dark shades; the formula is based on a-england’s ‘Camelot’, and I applied them from the bottle as they are — no layering here!
These are all stunning! I need to try A-England but I’m debating between these and Rescue Beauty Lounge GOMM collection. Your reviews are simply amazing. I love how you provide the story behind each shade. I also have to agree that you are a Chanel enabler
I ran out the door to pick up Vertigo as soon as I saw it on your blog.
Hahahaha! Thanks, Monica and I sure hope you’ll enjoy your latest purchase! I love all of a-england’s lacquers and must say that the Rescue Beauty shades I own, also have a place of pride in my collection. What it comes down to is personal colour preference, and of course the price; it can be so hard when you see so many beauties around you, but know that financially you’ll have to either rob a bank or win the lottery to be able to afford it all
!! On the plus side, a-england does offer free worldwide shipping and Adina is always coming up with exciting promotions….something to think about!
I am a huge fan of English literature, particularly anything Gothic or post-Victorian. Jane Eyre, Tess d’Ubervilles, and Ophelia (although not quite in that literary genre) are so spot on in embodying the spirit of the characters. The dark brooding qualities are really rich complements to very tragic characters.
I’d love it if Adina’s next collection would venture into the slightly less dark and focus on some of the more positive and light characteristics of English lore and literature. For example, an Emma Woodhouse inspired polish would have to be bright and pink
Gorgeous swatches as usual, Eugenia. Thanks for sharing these beauties!
Thank you, Amanda! Isn’t it just wonderful how many people are totally loving the way this theme ties in with something of such beauty?! I’m not sure which direction Adina will go in next, but we can all be sure that it will have been well thought out first and then so sublimely executed!
They are amazing!!! I’ve just read Jane Eyre, so you can imagine how much I want all of these. And yes, I can see that there’s some illogical connection going on, thank you.
Thank you, Edina! I originally read Jane Eyre many years ago and had forgotten so many details; this collection has made me want to pick up all these works and re-read them all over again!
oh my lady of shalott reminds of a deep dark blue sky, with beautiful stars all over it, i so need to buy them home!
I love your analogy…and your reasoning for bringing them home sounds good to me too!
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Love all of these!! And the English literature inspiration is pure brilliance. I’ve read all of these books but one and ‘The Lady of Shalott’ was the poem that piqued my interest in poetry.
They’re pretty special, aren’t they? I love the connection with all these books/poem as well, and how perfectly each shade captures the complexities of the characters!
Lovely swatches, as always! You don’t know how many Chanels I’ve gotten because of you, hehe. How much purple shows through in Ophelia? I’ve been looking for a good blackened purple and was disappointed by last winter’s YSL Black collection trio. I’m looking for something that has the same shimmer as Illamasqua Phallic (Baptiste behaves differently in my eyes) and it looks like this is getting closer. Can’t wait until they go live!
Thanks, Nikki! Glad to be your CHANEL enabler, lol! As to ‘Ophelia’, the purple shimmer is vibrantly apparent when you look at the bottle, but not as present once applied; that being said, you can definitely still see it peeking shyly through and when sunlight hits it, then you can’t doubt its presence. As to how it fares against the YSL, I skipped those as when I swatched them at the counter, I felt that they didn’t provide the “punch” I was looking for. Hope this helps!
WOW these are stunning Big Sis! So dark and complex yet! I know Marky will be wanting these-they are so her style for sure!
Ahhhhhh…then Lil Sis, you’ll have to surprise her with them when they become available! They’re all so gorgeous – almost indescribable!
Oh my word! I think I am about to cry at such beauty! What an incredibly amazing, different and dark collection. Truly a work of art! Need Ophelia and Jane Eyre in my life!
My review should have provided some tissues then, lol! A seriously dark collection…but so complex and beautiful at the same time – truly unique!
Yes, girl! Tissues should have been included! lol
And by darkness , I mean so much more than the color. Its just stunning the layers and the complexity and the thought process that went behind it. Gothic at its best!
Agreed! Couldn’t have said it better myself!
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You always have amazing posts, but this is above and beyond…I love it!! And I want all of these polishes
sooo gorgeous
Thank you so much for your beautiful words! Glad you liked them and I hope they all find their way to you!
I absolutely love all of the gothic collection lacquers.
Of course I need them all as well!
I really feel Adina’s passion here. She must be a wonderfully complex, devastating woman.
Adina is all that, and more; she is also warm and incredibly caring, devoting herself completely to her enterprise…as well as those around her! All of which is reflected in her collections!
Oh my, no words can express how awesome this post is. Amazing, seriously, not just because of the masterpiece that this collection is, the inspiration and the results are simply amazing, but also for your presentation of them, Eugenia. And I simply have to have at least a few of these shades, if not all of them.
My turn to be awed….thank you for such high praise! It makes me incredibly happy that you enjoyed it so completely and “got” the presentation! They are all truly beautiful shades, sublime and under the radar but with an intense kick — just the way I like them to be!
I need every single one of these. A collection based on classic literature is a collection I NEED. But I do have a question… Are you implying that there are another couple of shades being released in this collection that aren’t shown here? Just clarifying!
I’m guessing another edit is in order; there are 2 more shades that Adina is presently working on, but they are not connected to this collection at all. Thanks for asking!
I’ve been waiting to see these swatches since I saw your pic in your tweet. They look beautiful in the bottles but, seem a bit dark to be seen in all their glory using normal lighting.
They are beautiful, Melissa but you’re also right about them being “dark”; after all, this is a collection inspired by gothic literature and quite in keeping with that whole concept! Bright or sparkly just wouldn’t cut it here, I’m afraid!
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I NEED them all!!!!! Your swatches are so beautiful as always! Those nail polishes are perfect, I love the names and their shades ^^
Thank you so very much! Glad you enjoyed and appreciate the connections between the colours and the names!
Tess d’Urbervilles reminds me of Dragon but in jelly base…those colors are soweird and I love the way Adina sell their beauties…always available just wait for restock in more than 4 or 5 on-line stores…GREAT REVIEW
Thanks, Wanda! I have to point out, however, that ‘Tess d’Urbervilles’ does not have a jelly base and is actually nothing like ‘Dragon’, which was a true deep green with prismatic particles. These ‘Gothic Beauties’ are all on a black crème base (a-england’s ‘Camelot’) and as such, are really blackened shades with varying coloured shimmers — with the only exception being ‘Dorian Gray’. Hope this clears things up!
Mémo pour moi même :
Ne plus lire ce blog, il y a trop tentations et de belles découvertes !
Thanks anyway !!!
Gattacanne
LOL! You’re very welcome, Anne! Mais c’est le but de mon blog de présenter des belles découvertes! Sit back & enjoy!
These are all so stunning, there isn’t one there that I would not adore. I haven’t tried any a-england but I intend to, and these look like an excellent starting point. A wonderful post, wonderful thorough review, you write so beautifully, thank you! x
I really appreciate your kind words of praise – thank you! No matter which shade(s) you opt for with this brand, I have every confidence that you’ll be left delighted … and wanting to get them all!
Stunning polishes and photos, and amazing write up, thank you! Wow, check out Ophelia…
Awwwww…thanks so much! I had to stop myself from going on and on and……!!!
You have a beautifully descriptive style of writing – and with the a-england polishes, in particular, it really comes across like you have pared BACK what you want to say – that you could, in fact, have gone on and on. And that’s very powerful to the reader; we know that there was MORE good stuff than what was said, and every word you’ve published was chosen pretty carefully. Believe me, it comes through!
Wow…..I am honoured by your words and how right you are; when I come across something that captures my imagination, especially something as lovely as Adina’s lacquers, it’s very difficult to limit myself but I have to draw the line somewhere! Thanks for appreciating it all! xx
I’m in deepest love with A-England nail varnishes, and with this new collection, our love story will become more passionate. I owe the whole polishes in both of earlier collection, no doubt that The Gothic Beauty will be mine as soon as their release

Brava Adina
And thanks to you Eugenia for this exciting first review.
You’re very welcome and it’s nice to hear of such love & support for this fabulous brand! Enjoy all your a-england polishes!
Je n’avais pas réalisé que tu parlais si bien français Eugenia ! Du coup, préfères-tu qu’on commente en français (qui est ma langue maternelle comme tu l’auras deviné à mon pseudo), ou bien en anglais (où je me débrouille, mais où ma plume manque d’élégance) ? L’anglais a l’avantage d’être compris par toutes (et tous ?) ici.
Btw an adding to my previous comment : Adina’s polishes are storytellers, and that’s an important part of why I’m so fond of them. I’m a big fan of litterature (with no boundaries between kind of litterature or countries of authors) and history, I see very clearly the links between each form of art (music, litterature, painting etc.), I can here have a perception of why Adina’s polishes are contributors to this link between all forms of art. That’s make those varnishes a new form of art, that is rare in this pragmatic world of cosmetics.
I don’t believe I have favs in this new collection, maybe “un petit faible” for Dorian Gray, its colour reminds me of rain color, I love rain
Congratulation Adina, today I went in my library (a huge one, with thousands of books) and I selected Tess d’Uberville, Dorian Gray’s portrait, that you made me feel like to read again.
(I just finished to reread Jane Eyre last month)
Merci, mon amie! You can definitely write to me in your native tongue, but like you said, then the majority of my readers will be missing out on some wonderful comments! Whatever feels right to you, is fine by me!
Your description of ‘Dorian Gray’ as “rain” is so beautiful; I love rain as well! Adina was absolutely brilliant in choosing to honour these literary greats and how she managed to perfectly capture each character’s essence in a bottle of nail varnish, is nothing short of amazing!
I love these colors. Most of them remind me of the Estee lauder colors new also this fall. do you think there are any that are the same? before i buy both collections lol, thanks.
I can’t really state how close these new a-england polishes are to the new Estée Lauder shades, as I only glanced quickly at the EL’s. Sorry about that!
I may have to lose my mind over these. I will think about nothing else until I have all of them in my hands. To know Adina has even more of these beauties in store for this collection, well… I just can’t speak.
Absolutely beautiful review, I just love your blog. You write with such care and beauty…every review is a pleasure to read.
Please don’t lose your mind…I like my readers sane, lol! Thank you for your kind words – glad you enjoyed the review! The 2 other shades that Adina has in the works are not technically part of this collection – something I should have made a little clearer, I suppose. Still, they are rather gorgeous in their own right and can definitely hold their own!
I love these swatches and I love your post! But I can’t help but wonder how they would look with a matte topcoat!
Thank you so much! To be perfectly honest, I hadn’t even thought of trying them matte; I was too busy staring at them just the way they are, lol! Something to consider though …
Haha! I would do the same. In fact, I’m staring at your photos instead of working…
Love these polishes! Beautiful xx
I certainly can’t blame you for that!
They’re so pretty I want to cry! I love a-england and I love Adina!
Lol! They’re gorgeous! I’m sure Adina and a-england is appreciative of your support!
OMG! I am in love with these. You did a beautiful job on your review.
Thank you, Patty – I really appreciate your words!
I may have to check this brand out. I’m always looking for new and unique nail polishes. Thanks for sharing and for the swatches. Jane Eyre is standing out to me but maybe because it’s one of my favorite books.
You’re very welcome, Nicole and do check this brand out….not only is the product itself superb, but the woman behind it all is warm & caring, making the whole experience so enriching!
O…M…G! I love them! Each and every one of them! I love the names of the colors and the meanings behind them as well. It’s one thing to name your polish “Dark Purple” and another to name it “Jane Eyre”. It brings so much to it. I’ve found myself reading your descriptions/background stories and making a list of books or stories I need to get better acquainted with. How many *nail polish* brands make you do that?! I think that this collection would be the perfect way to dive into A England. I need them all! Absolutely beautiful job Eugenia! XoXo
Thank you so much, my friend! How well you put it: indulging in this brand helps one become better acquainted with some literary greats! I can totally see you rocking these shades, and I have no doubt you’d put your own unique spin on them as well!
Gorgeous post, pics and reviews. Thank you for sharing your impressions! I can’t wait to get my hands on those new varnishes! I might already have a soft spot for “Jane Eyre” …
Thanks, Ines! ‘Jane Eyre’ takes you by surprise; there’s always something lurking beneath her surface…..!
Beautiful shades and great review, as always!!
Thank you so very much! Glad you enjoyed it!
The green one is the best! But whole collection is beautiful
The whole collection is insane! No matter which shade you choose, it will be the best!
I will need them all! But I’m sure you already know that
Great swatches, Eugenia! Gorgeous colors, Adina!
Ooooh, Pam…I was thinking of you and your total love of black polish (I’m thinking of the love letter you wrote to that effect!)…these will look divine on you and now I’m looking forward to seeing your swatches!
Hi there! Just discovered your wonderful blog today…how is this possible?!
Absolutely loved reading through your post, so beautifully written & stunning photos, I love how in depth it is. I recently acquired some of Adina’s beautiful polish’s & cannot wait to try them out, they are just divine & as a lover of literature too, it makes me adore them even more! Adina is one INCREDIBLY talented (& super lovely!) lady
Aysh xoxo
Glad you found my blog, Aysh and welcome! Now that you own some a-england lacquers, you can really understand how amazing this brand truly is and all the work/love that Adina puts into every bottle!
Another stunning collection from a-england. I love reading your descriptions as much as I love looking that those amazing shades. You’re so eloquent. Beautiful. Just divine!
Kind words of praise, indeed – thank you!
This a fabulous brand and worthy of the attention it’s receiving!
Wonderful and informative post yet again!
I always look forward to not only the product reviews & swatches, but also the writing you pair with it!
Really gives an insight as to what Adina may have been thinking when she created her collections! I have to say, Dorian Gray is my favorite of the bunch, but I also love greens, so the ‘lit from within’ glow of Tess d’Urbervilles is also another favorite of mine.
Great swatches as always Eugenia!
I’ll look forward to the rest of the collection & the stories behind those as well!
Thanks so much, Katelyn! It’s nice when you can add a personal touch to something as beautiful as this and I’m glad you appreciate the background info I provided. Love your choices, but then again I may be biased as I love them all!
Omg I was going to tell myself that I wouldn’t do this…but I want all of these. I am also so in love with the theme!
How can you not fall in love with sad a tragically romantic theme, I ask?!
Those are gorgeous. For more eye candy google Millais’ Ophelia.
They are indeed! I had that painting in mind as well and almost included it in my post, but removed it for my all-time favourite! I had to stop myself from going nuts and adding a ton more photos, lol!
Really pretty. But some of them might be just a tad too dark for me putting them high on my list. I have so many polishes that are complex with goodies in them, but only I know those goodies are there unless I get nails into really good lighting. These are the first shots I have seen for this Gothic Beauties collection – great shots! I think the green one is my fav. Your write up on each is terrific. Love the insight/link you gave for each shade in reference to it’s literary namesake. I am familiar with all these novels/characters like they are good friends almost! I wish A-England polishes were easier for me to obtain where I live.
Thanks! What I appreciate the most about this collection, is that it’s not “in-your-face” and requires a deeper appreciation, something that I can’t stress enough. I’m glad that you enjoyed the review and my tie-ins, and it’s always nice when we can form an association with something ie: the story behind these shades and your familiarity with their inspiration. Adina makes it quite easy to order through her website, if you’re interested and with free worldwide shipping, you shouldn’t have a problem!
I truly enjoy every one of your wonderfully descriptive blog posts, but your A-England reviews are my most favorite. Itvseems that every new collection from Adina is a masterpiece.
Thank you, Kristi – I appreciate the support! Each of Adina’s collections is very carefully thought out and planned, and all that effort results is some truly spectacular work!
And by the way, for anyone who has yet to experience any of Adina’s gems, I implore you, you must try one as you will fall in love!!!! My favourite non-indie Indie! <3 xo
I second that!
Thank you for this beautiful review! The care and thought that Adina puts into these stunning polishes makes me want every single one!
You’re welcome, Christine! It’s always nice to know of the personal touch behind something as beautiful as this – almost makes you feel a part of the entire experience!
What a brilliant post! As a fellow nail blogger (nowhere near as good as you) i know how much work goes into polishing, photographing and removing all that, it must have taken you ages! Plus so much info to go with it, brilliant! Am super-impressed and the a-england polishes look fab, will have to try some out!
Thank you for the kind words and appreciation, Wendy! This is a brand that I’ve loved from the day it was first launched and definitely worth investing in! You can’t go wrong, no matter which shade you choose!
Adina did it again. And so did you, Eugenia, with your always perfect and richly detailed reviews.
I love almost everything Gothic related, so this collection just won my heart!
She did indeed, Barb…and thanks for the praise! Something almost spooky yet so alluring about these shades – it’ll be hard to resist them, that’s for sure!
OH…MYGOOOODNESS Eugenia, I am in HEAVEN! I love love love love this whole collection, especially the darkest, vampiest of the bunch. I adore your passionate writing and the time you took to describe so vividly, each of this stunning lacquers. Can I have you retelling each story when I apply the corresponding lacquers??
xoxo
Hahahaha! Maybe I should have added a recorded message?!!! Glad you liked them and it’s nice to know that you appreciate their nuances!
LOL!! Yes, a recording would have been almost as good!
I don’t know how I will wait… this entire collection has my name all over it because there is nothing I adore more than vamps (ok and whites) but vamps for fall! I am wondering if I should stalk Adina for the whole set!
I love deeply brooding shades the most too..especially as the weather starts to cool (although you wouldn’t know it from the heat-wave we’re experiencing here now). I’m not sure that stalking will get these babies to you any quicker, but something tells me that the wait for these won’t be that long!
Hahaha, I’ll sit in wait for these beauties…
I know, the weather is playing games with us, but you know how fast our Canadian weather turns! I’m sure that by the time these beauties arrive on my doorstep, I’ll be more than ready to change from the bright and fruity colours of summr to these deep and mysterious gems.
And yes, I adore your writing. I love this description that you wrapped up with: “subtle beauty, elegance, sophistication, and a dangerous modern edge.”
How true!! And accurate!!!
Oh wow…..as if my ego needs any more inflating, lol! Thank you so very much, once more! And yes…our weather is rather finicky; we won’t have to wait long for it to turn nasty on us!
You deserve the ego boost!! Well done and gorgeous!
*bows head*…thank you!
Divine! Your review is just divine. I can’t comment on my own colours
but on the way we exposed them. I was in trance reading your ontroduction and stopped hypnotized by the beautiful, angelic Loreena who I didn’t know and is just heavenly beautiful. Thank you!
Ahhhhh…..Adina, you honour me. You have no need to comment on the “Beauties”, as they truly speak with their own voice. I’m happy I was able to do these justice and even happier that I was able to introduce you to the incredible Loreena McKennitt – I have every album she has made! Mille grazie! xox
Beautiful swatches! These are amazing! Thanks so much for the review and swatches, they should tide me over until the polishes are available for sale
Thank you so very much! By all means, enjoy these photos of a truly unique collection, at your leisure!
Another amazing collection from Adina. And I adore also the names, I always dreamt about an Ophelia polish (there’s an amazing Pre-Raphaelite painting I love about this character).
Truly amazing collection, indeed! I think I know which painting you’re referring to; I considered using it in my post, but the once I chose by Delaroche is one of my all-time favourite works – you couldn’t tear me away from it when I was in Paris!
It’s crazy how some art can totally move us to pieces, isn’t it?! I wouldn’t change a thing, though……..
Gorgeous!! You’ve created so many lemmings for me!!
Thanks! These are the absolute best lemmings you can possibly have!
Your swatches look beautiful! Dorian Grey & Tess D’Ubervilles are calling to me, although the English Major in me needs them all for the names!
You better believe that you need them all; after all, what could be a better tie-in than being an English Major AND owning lacquers named after these incredible works of literature, I ask you?!!
These are absolutely stunning! I adore the background that Adina always brings into her polishes, especially this time with several novels that I love. I’m looking forward to buying this collection. Gorgeous pictures as always!
Thanks and I totally agree about how stunning they all are! I feel that Adina has perfectly managed to capture the very essence of each unique character in this hues – amazing!
Amazing swatches as always, Eugenia! I love the understated gleam of these beauties…Gothic Beauties, indeed! How exciting!
Thank you, Larie….another labour of love – both for me & the amazing Adina!