
Go Baroque


Teen Vogue deemed Essie's Wild Thing, Topshop Make Up's Nail Wraps in Leopard, and Deborah Lippmann's Cleopatra in New York seasonal must-haves this November.

Real Simple magazine featured LCN's Change the Mood Collection, a boxed quartet of top coats that alter the finish of polish after it as dried.

Jenny Pasha of the blog 10 Blank Canvases designed a manicure based on Victoria Beckham's appearance in Glamour mag's September 2012 issue.

An easy way to beat the cold-weather blues this winter is to paint nails with deep, rich, and exciting colors.

With nude polishes, it's not about matching the polish to the skin tone, but rather focusing on choosing a shade with the right undertone.

There's a new plush finish for nails this season from Ciate rivaling the standard glossy look, reports Shape magazine.

OPI is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Bond 007 and the release of the movie Skyfall with its new Holiday 2012 Skyfall Collection.

Lucky Magazine revealed a new fall-time hue turning heads on runways around the world: oxblood.

Redbook Mag, in its November 2012 issue, featured two new eco-friendly polish brands: Scotch Naturals and Sula.

Lucky magazine's November 2012 issue says 'yes' to yellow for this year's fall season.

At just 12 years old, Alanna J. Wall and her group of volunteers have banded together to put some polish in the lives of those who need it most.

Glamour magazine interviewed the CEO and cofounder of dress rental company Rent the Runway, Jenn Hyman, about her nails.

Harper's Bazaar's October 2012 issue turned fashion's hottest fall color combo — black and white — into a manicure.

Allure's October 2012 issue said that the color of the moment is iridescence. These iridescent hues contain minerals that reflect shades of blue, gold, and green depending on how they catch the light and are perfect for fall.

InStyle magazine asked readers hard-hitting questions about their mani/pedi service.

Paying hommage to its Culture of Color, OPI has launched its first-ever branded international short film. Featuring French DJ C2C's "Down the Road", the video features a surrealistic dance-off between four female dancers and a Thoroughbred horse, trained by equestrian stuntmaster Mario Luraschi.