We absolutely love OPI nail polish. So, naturally, we’re thrilled with having the OPI Iceland collection for sale in our stores. The colors are beautiful, like our country, and it’s interesting to know about the inspiration behind them. In their own words:
Inspiration Behind the Collection
“This Fall, wander with us into the untouched Icelandic landscape as we introduce a palette inspired by the country’s captivating natural wonders. From volcanic formations and lava fields to black sand beaches and glowing geysers, Iceland offers an incredibly vast environment with colors, textures and natural phenomenon unlike any other place on the planet.”
So, if you want to “feel the arctic freeze on your fingertips and discover the beauty and brilliance of Iceland with a palette all about the captivating country”, you must try the OPI Iceland collection.
The collection is split into four parts, each as interesting as the next.
Fire
“Fierceness and fluidity define Iceland’s fiery arctic ambience. Northern Lights ignite saturated shades across the dark sky; their bouncing light beams illuminate the lava-formed landscape below while an iridescent midnight moon burns in the background.”
Ice
“A stillness sets into roaring waves and gushing geysers as the entire arctic environment feels the freeze. Glaciers form into mountainous molds. Snow-capped surfaces replace rushing waters. The chill brings about a beautiful kind of calmness, a serenity so powerful the world seems to stop.”
Air
“Just as each breath out is followed by a fresh breath in, Iceland’s northern winds welcome the start of a season as the hours of daylight diminish. Crisp, clean air blows across cooling waters and formerly lush lands. With it comes a renewed sense of existence.”
Moss
“Boundless life encapsulates the surface of Iceland while the weather warms. Gorgeously deep green meadows roll far and wide into breathtaking mountaintops. Seasons turn, and the surprising lushness of the island’s arctic life rejuvenates through the freshness of winter’s freeze.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5KpjrqIymI
Quotes and information in this post taken from OPI’s website.