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Monday, September 5, 2011

OPI Serena Williams Grand Slam US - Swatches and Review

  To finish off the awesome Serena Williams Grand Slam line that OPI has been putting out, the last duo contains two really amazing bright glittery colors!

Love is a Racket

Shade
Bright cherry red with glittery glass fleck finish.  I had a hard time catching the beauty of this one in photos, it is really gorgeous.  As soon as I received it, it went straight on my toes!  Bright, bold, and lovely.  Opaque in two coats, smooth application.

Sunlight
Pros & Bronze

Shade
 This polish is completely stunning.  I don't even really know what color to call it - it changes between rosy pink, yellow gold, and orange bronze.  It is full of gorgeous microglitter - click on the images to see full detail of this one!

Duochrome shift
Above you can really get a sense of the sort of duochrome shift this polish has.  I absolutely love it!  Three coats for full coverage, wonderful application.

Sunlight
Overall Review

Definitely two thumbs way up on these two.  I am in love with Pros & Bronze, and Love is a Racket is a gorgeous bright cherry red.  With fabulous application and amazing shimmery, glittery, duochrome finishes, these two polishes are definitely ranked high up there!  I would definitely recommend snagging this set if you see it in stores!

Serena and Suzi at the launch
Serena's launch nails - Love is a Racket with Pros & Bronze designs
  DISCLOSURE: The polishes featured in this post  were provided to Polishology by OPI for review purposes.  This is an honest and independent review and was in no way influenced by the company.  Event images from OPI/Bill Davila.

4 comments:

  1. Great polishes!!
    Pros and bronze looks like wild and willing for color club

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  2. I love both of these!

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  3. I love Pros and Bronze!! I want to get the duo but I never wear red (even though this red is gorgeous. HELLOOO, flakies=LOVE)... anyways, thanks for sharing!! :) Both colors look awesome on you

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