Cirque Colors - Raven

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can be described as a

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Cirque Colors - Laser Jet

as one of my top picks, there is just something about that simple 'blank canvas' look that I love so much. All in all

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Hiya guys. Today I'm sharing swatches for thefrom Cirque Colors latest collaboration. Back in early May, the Metropolitan Museum of Art released their exhibition for the Fashion in a Age of Technology: Manus x Machina. In honor of the show,has developed along sidea 6-piece collection inspired by the materials and production techniques that are explored throughout the exhibit. In addition to this post, I'll also be sharing a few nail art looks this week as we approach the final two weeks for the exhibit.Thefrom Cirque Colors is limited edition and available now through August 14th. Individual full-size bottles retail $15 and are available in-store only at The Met Store: 1000 Fifth Ave, New York City. The 3-piece gift sets retail for $42 and those are available online only at store.metmuseum.org (shipping to US residents).can be described as a spellbinding black with green iridescent shimmer.I love how sleek this shade looks on the nail, it definitely captures the inspiration perfectly. The formula was a bit on the thin side so I had to be careful not to overload the brush. It dries to a high-gloss finish on its own. Shown in two coats and sealed with a glossy topcoat.can be described as a chameleon silver foil made with superfine sterling silver pigment.It's so hard to capture the beauty of the foil on camera when it comes to this polish. In person though the silver foil is a very modern unique look that can't help but be eye-catching. The formula had a surprisingly smooth application and opaque consistency. Shown here in two coats and sealed with a glossy topcoat.soft white shade with a rouge-pink sheen.The pink shimmer Shown here in two coats and sealed off with a glossy topcoat.can be described as a light pink-beige creme. IIf you're familiar withcreme formulas, then you'll find this to be up to par with the standard. It has very opaque coats running on a butter-like (smooth) consistency with great self-leveling. Shown here in two coats and sealed off with a glossy topcoat.can be described as a sheer linen-white inspired by designer toiles which serve as working prototypes for finished fashion designs.The formula is sheer as intended and will show a visible nail line even after some layering. It has a smooth application throughout and a great consistency, not too thick or too thin. Shown here in three coats and sealed off with a glossy topcoat.can be described as a sparkling black holographic glitter topper.For some reason I feel as if my photos are unfocused when it comes to this polish and I think it was because my camera had a hard time with all the sparkle. Not that I can blame it! This layers perfectly with any other shade in this collection or you can use a dab/sponge method for an opaque finish on its own. The formula has excellent glitter distribution with ample coverage per brush stroke. I felt I barely needed the second coat, but I used it to minimally dab where needed.Shown here in two coats overand sealed off with a glossy topcoat.Overall the whole collection is what fashionista dreams are made of! Personally I did prefer themoreas the shades feel more versatile for wear and even nail art. But I have to give it tonever disappoints in terms of shade and formula combined and I highly suggest trying to nab these while you can. Remember all the shades shown here are limited edition and will only be purchasable for two more weeks.To recap, thefrom Cirque Colors is available now through August 14th. Individual full-size bottles retail $15 and are available in-store only at The Met Store: 1000 Fifth Ave, New York City. The 3-piece gift sets retail for $42 and those are available online only at store.metmuseum.org (shipping to US residents).