This is the most reserved shade of the collection, described by Adina as a "holographic antique gold like precious brocade." The color is a complex, semi-metallic variation of ecru-leaning greige with aspects of Vegas gold and straw, kind of like if you took sand, made it semi-metallic and gave it a transparent grey veil. In addition to holographic pigment, it's loaded with tiny, highly-reflective metallic microflake shimmers in bright yellow-gold that gleam as light travels over them, giving the dimensional, finely-grained visual texture of the polish a subtle sparkling aspect. In the sun there's a beautiful, smoothly-gradated prismatic flush of yellow, pink and pale slate blue punctuated with bright yellow-gold sparks from the microflake shimmers.
Application was fabulous. The consistency of Katherine of Aragon is fluid, light and creamy with a medium viscosity and a fluent, even, self-leveling slip over the nail. Pigmentation is very good to excellent, delivering completely even, opaque coverage in two coats. Cleanup is straightforward with a bit of dispersal and stickiness on the part of the microflake shimmers. Katherine of Aragon dries naturally in very good time to a smooth, slightly flat finish that wants a glossy topcoat to look its very best.
Photos show two coats of Katherine of Aragon over treatment and basecoat with a topcoat of Seche Vite.
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Even though it's perhaps not showcased to its best against my skintone, the velvety holographic effects and essential elegance so characteristic of the brand make this understated but complex sandy-colored neutral with its bright gold microflake shimmers a classically beautiful polish -- I can't help but admire it.
love,
Liz
Is it my screen or does it lean slightly taupe?
ReplyDeleteIt's sandier than a taupe, I think, more a mix of gold/tan and grey than brown and grey, with a golden bloom.
DeleteI love a good neutral! I have a slight olive undertone, so hopefully she'll suit me :)
ReplyDeleteI imagine that your olive undertone would really bring out the golden aspects of this pretty polish. Should be wonderful on you, lasoti! The yellow gold microflake shimmers got kind of lost in the holo in my pics -- they are tiny but so bright and pretty and sparkly, a small but beautiful touch!
DeleteYou're gonna have to let me know which are your favorites in this collection.