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Zoya Flourish for Holiday 2008

By on October 10, 2008
in Berry, Brown, Gold, Holiday 2008, Mauve, Purple, Red, Zoya

The holidays seem to be extra sparkly this year with so many festive, glimmering polishes headed our way. Zoya’s Flourish collection certainly fits in with that trend. This set of six glitzy shades is sure to put a twinkle in your eye. In the same vein as the Magique collection from two years ago, each lacquer has fine micro-glitter that peeks at you through ribbons of luscious gold shimmer.

I called out the colors I wanted to see most in the preview and they certainly lived up to my expectations. Richelle, Zara and Kalista are my faves in the bunch.

The only downside is the application. This collection’s formula has a “china glaze glass flecked” feel to it yet it doesn’t flow as nicely. I’m not sure if the formula has changed of if it’s just the nature of this type of finish but for some reason the second coat applied so streaky I had to put on a third. Though I would have needed a third coat with these regardless, they’re just not pigmented enough for two, Kalista being the lone exception.

Richelle is a warm rich gold that is a bit more brassy than last year’s Austine.

Zara is the polish some of you thought might be a Sally Hansen Arabian Night dupe. Sorry gals, it’s not. AN is deeper and more graple with very prominent gold flecks. The sparkle in Zara is much more subtle yet still apparent. While Zoya describes this shade as periwinkle, I see it as violet. No matter how you call it, this icy purple shade is totally unique!

Shivon is a pretty golden mauve with duochrome tendencies. It’s different and normally I’m all about different but this one just isn’t me.

Mieko is rosy deep pink that I’m oddly drawn to. It’s not a color I would typically choose but I’m feeling it.

Cyma is the least sparkly and least original of the six. A berry-ish red with low-key tonal shimmer and just a bit of gold running throughout, this lady is a “pass”.

Kalista is a beyond gorgeous reddish brown stunner. While a lot of red-based browns get to the “too red” point and black-based browns just look like poop (sorry it’s true), Kalista is a perfect blend of the two. Light enough to still look brown without reaching the funky milk chocolate zone. Zoya describing it as “mahogany” is so PERFECT I can’t even try to top it.

The Zoya Flourish collection can be pre-ordered now on Zoya.com and should ship within the next couple weeks. Individual nail polishes retail for $6 and the collection sampler with 6 full size bottles retails for $36. Check the Salon Locator for a retail location near you.

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  1. melli says:

    Thanks for posting these Michelle. They look a bit different from the promo pics, but I have to say Richelle and Kallista are the ones for me. Great swatches!

  2. Lina-Elvira says:

    Shivon is so gorgeous!! :)

  3. Katee says:

    Thanks!! I’ll be picking up Kalista.

  4. Brooke says:

    The brown one is calling my name…..

  5. Siobhan says:

    They’re pretty, and I especially like Shivon, but I have a huge resentment against Zoya for bastardizing my name with that one!

  6. Anonymous says:

    Thanks for he swatches Michelle! How does Kalista compare to OPI Espresso Your Style? Is it lighter?

  7. Rachel says:

    Oooh, I’m loving Shivon, Mieko, and Cyma. Mmmmm. If I did my nails more often I would feel justified in buying all three.

  8. MariahGem says:

    These look gorgeous! The purple is my fave so far. How do you think this gold compares to others? I’m really wanting a good gold.

  9. diann_co says:

    YAY! I have 3 on pre order. Any idea if kalista is close to Chanel Haute Chocolate??

  10. beauty in real life says:

    Love, love, love, the Kalista! Gorgeous! As always, you have the best swatches!

  11. Katee says:

    I like Kalista :)

  12. Lucie says:

    Zara could be a dupe to Sinful Colors Shausha. It’s the same purple color with gold tendencies.

    I’ve got a newfound love for zoya polish and I sort of bought three collection samplers from their website…

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