AnnaBanana
Registered Shopper
Fantastic SCW, thank you very very much! :clapping::clapping:
So one of the TSV colours is called Royal Mews, holographic silver they say, interesting as I have a colour from them of that name and it is not silver, it is a metallic taupe colour so looks like NI are reusing names once again, makes it very confusing! They have done this with couple of the magnetic ones, names are same as other colours!
Someone mentioned on NI's Facebook page about there having been several recycled names recently and they gave a half-hearted explanation, something about wanting to give iconic names to iconic colours (or something along those lines), which in some cases meant having to re-hash street names.
Some explanation!!
They also say all colours are named after London places, they are not, I have several which are nothing to do with London, Aspen, Courchevel and Glasgow to name just three!!
The Aspen and Courcheval names came originally from a winter collection of several years ago in which all the polishes were given the names of popular ski resorts – Val D'Isere being another one. I don't think they were ever intended to be permanent colours.Do you know what..... Being well aware, as I am, that they name their polishes after London streets/landmarks, I have not once questioned the validity of the name "Aspen".... What a dunce I am! I know special collections tend to veer of the mark in terms of "London" names (The Royal Collection for instance) and I can understand and forgive that, but permanent colours such as Aspen.... A bit non-sensical isn't it! :cheeky:
The Aspen and Courcheval names came originally from a winter collection of several years ago in which all the polishes were given the names of popular ski resorts – Val D'Isere being another one. I don't think they were ever intended to be permanent colours.
I've had a bit of a to do with a Nails Inc kit and have finally got my mitts on the missing polish, Brompton. Not sure it was worth the bleeping wait. But given that I got the polish AND a £10 credit note I shouldn't moan. Won't be buying the TSV. I bought the last LD in the neutrals and got three OPI in the sale and bought a set of 3 NI just before Christmas so I really don't need another polish.
The Aspen and Courcheval names came originally from a winter collection of several years ago in which all the polishes were given the names of popular ski resorts – Val D'Isere being another one. I don't think they were ever intended to be permanent colours.
They've had a Paris and a Manchester too, a good few years ago. They can't possibly run out of London street names surely?
Jude xx
Video of the TSV and Heather says it is going to be an Auto Delivery.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=c7W0iCyhmoM
so I really don't need another polish.