Models Own Rage however is a total different kettle fish altogether. I predict that it won't be everyone's cup of tea and won't suit all skin tones but for me, it has enough gold in it to stand against the contents of a baby's nappy and I really really like it. To top it all, Bronze Rage applied very easily and gave me a beautiful opacity in just 2 coats.
In one week's time, well next Friday, I am hoping to wear a black skirt and a fancy gold embroidered corset style top for my staff Christmas Party (this is the plan so far anyway) and Bronze Rage is presenting itself a strong contender for my nails. I am thinking that maybe I could jazz them up with a gradient-ish gold glitter tips a la Lady of the Lane? We'll see...
I am once again very grateful to Sirvinya, without who this blog would be very bare at the moment. Take a moment to check out her blog, if you have a few minutes to spare. If we hadn't had this Sunday blogging date going on, this blog wouldn’t be very much updated these days. I think my mojo is hibernating.
Have you been on a Christmas Party yet?
What did you wear on your nails?
6 comments:
Oooh, that's a rather lovely shade *Adds to wishlist*
I have this one but have only worn it once, just can't decide if I like it or not :S
I adore bronze nails... that would look lush with a glitter gradient. Your outfit sounds beaut!
Nic x
ps have you tried OPI Fuzzie or whatev you call it - bronze glitter from the muppet collection? Want it!
wow It looks so warm, that golden shimmer really works!
Anyway, I'm not a tipical party girl and I usually spend xmas with the family but I have always something on my nails... I'm thinking about dark red with gold splash or a metallic shade. Well, I can think more, there's time! ;-)
Have a great week
xoxo
This is a gorgeous shade, a great alternative to the Essie metallics range which is a little pricier. Perfect Christmas shade, this would look good as an accent nail teamed with red nails.
Oo pretty! xx
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