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First look: a-england’s ‘The Legend’ (upcoming collection)

– St. George and the Dragon by Edward Burne-Jones

 

A sainted knight … a doomed princess … a fearsome dragon – when myth collides with art, ‘The Legend’ is born!  Introducing the latest upcoming collection from a-england, seven stunning shades inspired by the legend of St. George, patron saint of England. This classic tale of how a sacrificial princess narrowly avoids a desperate fate, is tempered by the incredible bravery shown by her savior – heroic acts and values that are highly revered by England to this very day.

 

 

An superb melding of exceptional lacquer, these seven hues are all filled with an intricate play of ultra-fine holographic particles, that while adding amazing depth to each shade, still manages to maintain a sophisticated, elegant, and totally modern vibe.

 

‘St. George’ – a brave new deep teal, the colour of a valiant heart.

 

‘Dragon’ – an iridescent green, humming with serpantine energy.

 

‘Princess Sabra’ (Tristam Eyes) – a breathtaking bronzeite, as complex as the princess herself.

 

‘Order Of The Garter’ – a shimmering regal yet intense blue, chivalrous to the core.

 

‘Princess Tears’ – a subtly delicate lavender glow, but with a deeply felt impact.

 

‘Ascalon’ – an unforgettable incandescent grey, thrumming with power.

 

‘Bridal Veil’ – a deeply glimmering black, filled with the luminosity of an endless night.

 

Final thoughts: Adina Bodana, founder and über-creative mind (genius!) behind a-england, has accomplished what few other brands can boast of: she has singlehandedly taken a fledgling brand, borne from her passion for varnish, colour, and history, and merged all these elements together into the very fabric of the line. When ‘The Mythicals’ burst onto our awareness, I was initially captivated by the concept behind the collection; after having tried the lacquers, I revised that to “blown-completely-away” status, and could not get enough … and I soon found out that I wasn’t alone in my opinion!  This latest collection is poised to be catapulted to new heights in the nail varnish world … prepare to be taken back once more into history, when ‘The Legend’ comes to life!  Please feel free to visit a-england (here) for further information on all their products.

 

The Princess Sabra being led to the dragon by Edward Burne-Jones

 

 

 

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*Disclaimer: Preliminary swatches provided by the company for my unbiased consideration.

Final Birthday Giveaway: a-england! (and Week 4 Winner!)

 

 


Congratulations to Pam of Polish Police, for having been chosen by Illamasqua as the winner of my Birthday Giveaway – Week 4!

 

For my sixth and last Birthday Giveaway, I have saved this special treat for you, generously sponsored by the absolutely delightful Adina Bodana, founder and creator of the sublime a-england brand of varnishes.  The three exclusive lacquers hail from her first cult hit collection, ‘The Mythicals’, and include ‘King Arthur’ (previously reviewed here), ‘Avalon’ (previously reviewed here), and ‘Tristam’ (previously reviewed here).

In order to be eligible to enter this week’s giveaway, send me an email with the key words “a-england” in the subject line to: ommorphiagiveaway@gmail.com Please don’t forget that you need to include your full name and address in the body of the email as well as let me know whether you are a subscriber to my blog, my Youtube channel, or follow me on Twitter (not necessary to do all three, however!), in order to validate your entry (all personal information will remain strictly confidential). Only one entry per person.

Note that all prizes are final and not exchangeable, and that while I will do my utmost to ensure that the prize is securely packaged, that I am not responsible for any damages incurred during the shipping process.  The deadline to enter this week’s giveaway ends on Sunday, November 13, 2011 at 11:59 pm EST.  Entries received after the deadline will not be valid.  The giveaway is open to everyone, however please be advised that certain shipping restrictions and/or fees may apply to addresses outside of North America. The selected winner, once contacted by me, will then have 24 hours to respond & confirm, failing which a new winner will then be selected.

Good luck to all!

 

 

 

*Disclaimer: Giveaway prize graciously contributed by the company/PR

Happy Samhain! Happy Halloween!

*Birthday Giveaway – Week 5 ‘The Kardashian Kolors’ Collection! Details on how to enter here!

 

Samhain… All Souls’ Day… Halloween; however one refers to this day, one thing stays the same: it is a day of celebration! In Celtic Brittania, long ago when druids still walked the land, October 31st was the day when the harvest ended and the New Year was about to begin.  To honour the Gods for providing the people with such rich bounty, festivals that lasted several days were held across the land, and huge bonfires were lit, as people took turns walking through the flames in order to be ritualistically “cleansed”. These celebrations also had elements of the “Festivals the Dead” , as it was further believed that the veil between the world of the living and the world of those who had passed before, was at its thinnest on this day, thereby allowing access between the two: on this day, the living welcomed the dead, and paid them homage.

 

 

The Celtic god, Samhain , and his autumnal countenance.

 

Mystery…

 

Revelation…

 

 

To commemorate the day, I opted to create a combination that encompassed the ancient and pagan “spirit” of this day, and to that end, it was only fitting that a-england’s ‘Camelot’ (previously reviewed here) be the anchor of this look.  To enhance the lustrous onyx beauty of this incredible lacquer, the tips were lightly brushed with Sally Hansen’s Complete Salon Manicure in ‘Hidden Treasure’, a “flakie” iridescent top coat. Tying in all the elements of this celebration, the fiery glow of ‘Hidden Treasure’ represents the bonfire to ‘Camelot’s’ ebony backdrop of night.  All swatches are with a-england’s ‘The Knight’ Base Coat, two coats of ‘Camelot’, Sally Hansen’s ‘Hidden Treasure’ on the tips, finished with a layer of a-england’s ‘The Shield’ Top Coat.

 

Ahhhh….sunlight paints a portrait of the rising flames of the bonfire against the deep mystery of the night.

 

A closeup photo reveals the delicate play of colours, as they swirl and merge one with the other in a playful dance.

 

At this angle, your eye is drawn to the golden green tones that light up the nail tips.

 

Looking like the scales of a dragon as he basks by the light of the sun, all the fiery hues are brilliantly highlighted.

 

Seen in indirect light, the black background is intensified in hue, while the licking flames are thrown into sharp relief.

 

I love how this shaded view makes these colours so incredibly vivid…like living flames!

 

A final view taken with flash takes pulls this look back into the obscure depths from which it came…to return again another time…

 

Final thoughts: As I am a “colour purist” at heart and not one for intricate nail art, somehow this combination just called to me; I wanted to portray the autumnal colours representative of the harvest as well as the god Samhain, the myriad hues of the festival bonfire, and the darkling night wherein the souls of the departed reside and to that end, I believe that I succeeded in capturing the meaning of the day! Interestingly enough, even the names of the lacquers used, recall that era in time, with ‘Camelot’ representing that legendary castle of early Brittania and ‘Hidden Treasure’ with its implied and elusive mystique.

However you celebrate the day, enjoy and be safe!

 

 

 

 

*Disclaimer: Some product samples provided by the company/PR for my unbiased consideration

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a-england: Tristam, Elaine & Camelot (swatches/review)

 

With a triumphant fanfare, I bring you the last three ‘Mythicals’ from a-england’s maiden collection:’ Tristam’ – an intriguing blue holographic, ‘Elaine’ – the deepest amethyst and ‘Camelot’ – an intense ebony.  To round off this entire collection, there are the backbones of any good mani/pedi as in a base and top coat, or in this case, ‘The Knight’ and ‘The Shield’ respectively.  While a relative newcomer in the nail varnish playing field, a-england has quickly and well-deservedly, garnered a reputation as being a collection not only worthy of cult status, but a line of products to which all other brands will be compared to.  All swatches are with ‘The Knight’ base coat, two coats of lacquer (except where stated otherwise) and ‘The Shield’ top coat.

 

Much like the honourable and love-lorn knight of the Round Table, ‘Tristam’ – the varnish – is a complex yet mesmerizing vortex of colour.  A deep blue denim coloured base holds masses of tiny holographic particles that not only captivate the eyes, but add such an interesting depth to this shade. As with basically all of a-england’s polishes, this was highly saturated in colour and one coat was almost more than enough. Note how in full sun (2nd photo) as well as how a flash image (3rd photo) displays this prismatic effect in such spectacular glory! A shade truly worthy of the gallant knight who joined the quest for the Holy Grail, this will add an intriguing mix of elegance and daring chicness to your tips.  A stunner!

 

‘Elaine’ is so richly pigmented and the creamiest deep mauve shade I have ever come across. Exhibiting a brooding depth in keeping with the tragic lady’s unrequited love of Sir Lancelot, this lacquer has a curious duality to it, made even more unique as it is a crème shade. When viewed in full sun but depending on the angle with which light hits it, it can appear either carefree (top photo) or seriously intense (middle photo), while shaded light (bottom photo) lends it a more calming coolness.  The self levelling formula combined with its über-glossy finish elevates this polish far above other similar hues.

 

‘Camelot’.  A legend out of time and mind. While one might not expect black to represent that historic name, it is nonetheless quite fitting. This is a shade of not only the deepest ebon, but as light absorbing as the midnight sky. The most highly pigmented lacquer I have ever come across, it is completely opaque in one coat, although I chose to do two here for my review.  A top coat is almost superfluous, as its mirror like finish is almost astonishing to behold, while the formula flows like night effortlessly off the brush. Encompassing Camelot’s nobleness as well as its doomed history, this shade is at once regal and gothic, but with a fresh and modern vibe.  I am beyond infatuated with the mystery of this ‘Camelot’!

 

To add a unique and interesting element to ‘Elaine’, I experimented with layering ‘Morgan Le Fay’ (reviewed here) on top, and was completely blown away by the results. ‘Elaine’s’ deep amethyst base lends an interesting undercurrent to the scintillating sparkle of ‘Morgan Le Fay’, yet the two combined become a deep almost gunmetal-like hue.  The top two photos taken in full sun, show how shimmery or intense this combo can look, once again depending on the light, yet shaded light lends it a much cooler, silvery cast.  The closeup shot (3rd photo) gives you a view of the myriad sparkling hues found deep inside!

 

Not wanting to disturb the grandeur that is ‘Camelot ‘, but wanting to change it up a bit just the same, I layered a coat of essie’s ‘matte about you’ and held my breath; ‘Camelot’ reinvented! While not a full matte finish, I am absolutely in love with the almost rubberized yet sleekly modern feel of this look. Another unique aspect of this combination is that its dulled finish will perfectly offset whatever you’re wearing, and instead of competing with your final look, will only add that much more visual interest overall.  There is no doubt that this combination will guarantee you will be stopped and asked about it…as I was!

 

Anyone who has a love of nail lacquers, be they amateur dabblers or professional technicians, all have one underlying pursuit: to find that elusive perfect top and base coat.  Well, you need look no further than ‘The Knight’ base coat and ‘The Shield’ top coat.  I have tried many products and while some have impressed me greatly, others have failed me miserably. ‘The Knight’ goes on easily, in a formula that is not too thin, but has an easy fluidity, and dries reasonably quickly to a soft shiny finish.  ‘The Shield’ has an excellent viscosity and flows so well across your nails, perhaps not drying as rapidly as Sèche Vite, but the payoff is twofold: high, high gloss and absolutely no shrinkage or pulling of your lacquer.  There is no doubt that this base and top coat work incredibly synergistically with all of a-england’s varnishes, but having tried them with many other brands as well, I now know that I have found my “holy grails” (pun intended!).

 

Final thoughts: I am almost sad that my saga of a-england’s ‘Mythicals’ has come to a close, but like all good stories, it is the telling of it that counts!  These are not only lacquers that are free from all harmful toxins and never tested on animals, but of such a high calibre that is highly appreciated from any and all who try them. I cannot say enough about the saturation of pigments and while the hues themselves may not be the most eccentric we’ve seen, they all nonetheless possess that certain something extra which makes them vibrant and fresh.  If you haven’t already tried this brand, then I urge you to go over to the company’s website and view them…perchance to dream, or to buy! Please note that until July 1st, a-england also offers free postage & packaging worldwide.

 

 

 

 

*Disclaimer: Product samples were provided by the company/PR for my unbiased consideration

a-england: Morgan Le Fay, Galahad & Lancelot (swatches/review)


If you haven’t already fallen head over heels for a-england’s amazing polishes (reviewed here, here and here), then I bring you three more reasons to do so: ‘Morgan Le Fay’ – a pearly gossamer veil, ‘Galahad’ – a youthfully exuberant blue, and ‘Lancelot’ – a brooding blackened garnet.  The rich tapestry of colour that embodies King Arthur’s England, are perfectly & artistically captured by this young line and what a pleasant bonus that the formula is so sublime with each and every one!  All swatches (except when layered) are with Sèche Clear base coat, two coats of lacquer and Poshé top coat.


Known as King Arthur’s ambitious half sister, who then went on to seduce him, I half expected ‘Morgan Le Fay’ to be a sombre and Vampy shade; how I love her crystalline representation instead! This polish, while meant for layering, is quite stunning on its own as well.  A true pearly hue, this has magical fairy dust strewn throughout, giving your nails an almost living ‘glow’. This was the only lacquer of them all, where I applied three coats, but two gives basically the same look – the formula is that rich. The glittering particles lie flat upon application and offer up a smooth surface, while a layer of top coat only adds to the incredible brilliance of the overall look.  Notice how sunlight (top photo) brings out a whiter hue, while shaded light (bottom photo) lends the polish a silvery sheen….bewitching!

How appropriate that ‘Galahad’, one of three Arthurian knights found worthy enough to enter the presence of the Holy Grail, would be represented by the purity of this cerulean blue.  Seen in full sun (top photo), I find myself mesmerized by it’s creamy azure depth and even shaded light (bottom photo) does not detract from that.  With the first coat, I achieved perfect coverage, with an easily spreading and self-leveling formula.  The brush is tapered, neither too thick nor thin, making it so easy to not only apply, but reach all edges clearly.  The resulting end shine was absolutely brilliant, even before a top coat was added.



‘Lancelot’…that tortured knight, whose love for his king and queen, tore him apart, is so perfectly encapsulated in this deeply mysterious blackened ruby shade. Never reaching the deep ebony of a true black, you can still see near the top of the nail bed the blood red influences behind its inky depths.  Practically fully opaque at one coat, I applied two here for swatching purposes, and could not believe how the polish seemed to glide onto my nails, and the sheer brilliance of the resulting end shine.  In the middle photo, note how flash displays the shade’s deep red base.  There is something so sophisticated and noble about this polish which just goes to show you that this knight had his ‘dark’ side as well.

When I layered ‘Morgan Le Fay’ over ‘Galahad’, the new hybrid colour that emerged was an ethereal shade straight out of a fairytale. A sparkling blue, this combination reminded me of the sunlight dancing off the surface of the ocean.

Layering ‘Morgan Le Fay’ over ‘Lancelot’ produced a most startling effect: I now had the cosmos arrayed on my fingertips.  The hypnotic pull of this combination needs to be experienced, as well as seen!

Final thoughts: This is a range of products that has exceeded all my expectations, starting with the names, the bottle shape with wonderful brushes, to the colours themselves and exceptional formula.  I love how the shades all work synergistically with each other, and the layering combinations using ‘Morgan’Le Fay’ are basically limitless. As if you needed another reason to indulge in these beauties, know that a-england lacquers are free from all harmful toxins and completely cruelty-free as well. Please feel free to visit a-england’s site for purchase or more information (the even offer international shipping!).

*Disclaimer: product samples provided by the company/PR for my unbiased consideration