The Chanel Le Vernis Summer 2012 Polish Collection is Stunning
Jennifer Gosnell — May 30, 2012 — Luxury
References: chanel & fashionologie
Luxury brand Chanel is a director of the fashion industry. Its recent release of the Chanel Le Vernis Summer 2012 nail polish collection is no exception. The exquisite shades that are spot-on for the summer and go with just about everything are sure to be a hit this summer. The shades, which come in a rich variety of warm colors -- red, brown and creams -- are the ideal fashion accessory in the hotter months to come.
The orangey-red color that perfectly matches Chanel lipstick will add a lovely pop to summer outfits, while the cooler creams are a sweet accent. Titled 'Holiday,' 'Delight' and 'Island,' the chic colors and tones are the perfect getaway shades.
The orangey-red color that perfectly matches Chanel lipstick will add a lovely pop to summer outfits, while the cooler creams are a sweet accent. Titled 'Holiday,' 'Delight' and 'Island,' the chic colors and tones are the perfect getaway shades.
Trend Themes
1. Luxury Nail Polish Collections - The release of luxurious nail polish collections by high-end brands presents an opportunity for disruption in the beauty industry.
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Industry Implications
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