Kate Spade's Summer 2012 Nail Polish Set is full of vibrant colors that are sure to kick start summer fun. Once again, Kate Spade has paired up with beauty professional Poppy King, but this time creating its first ever set of nail polishes. This collection is a great addition to the four variations of Supercalifragilipstick! the designers launched together last year. The polishes were influenced by the brightly colored wallpapers designed by Australian artist Florence Broadhurst.
The nail polishes are sold as a travel pack that comes to 28 euros, which includes a set of four colors. These cosmetics match perfectly with Kate Spade's color scheme for her Summer 2012 collection. The hues are called Yellow Cockatoos, Watermelon Fingers, Orange Solar and Seafoam Swirls.
Pastel-Hued Nail Pigments
The Kate Spade Summer 2012 Nail Polish Set is Warm Weather-Ready
Trend Themes
1. Pastel-hued Nail Pigments - The trend of pastel-hued nail pigments presents opportunities for cosmetic companies to create unique and vibrant nail polish collections.
2. Collaborations Between Fashion and Beauty Brands - The trend of fashion and beauty collaborations, like the partnership between Kate Spade and Poppy King, opens up opportunities for both industries to cross-promote and create innovative products.
3. Influence of Art in Cosmetics - The trend of incorporating art into cosmetic products, as seen with Kate Spade's nail polish collection inspired by Florence Broadhurst's wallpaper designs, allows for the creation of visually appealing and unique beauty products.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - The cosmetics industry can leverage the trend of pastel-hued nail pigments to develop new and trendy nail polish collections that cater to consumers' desire for vibrant and unique colors.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore collaboration opportunities with beauty brands, following the success of the Kate Spade and Poppy King partnership, to offer customers a complete and seamless fashion and beauty experience.
3. Art and Design - The art and design industry can find opportunities in collaborating with cosmetic brands to create limited edition products that blend art and beauty, as demonstrated by Kate Spade's partnership with Florence Broadhurst's artwork for the nail polish collection.