"Hail to the king! Hail to the queen! Hail to the princess, Aurora!" | |
Zoya Aurora, full sun, closeup |
Yeah. I love Disney movies--particularly Sleeping Beauty. Princess Aurora has such a fantastic voice, and Maleficent is by far the most badass of villains. Then, there's the music that's based on a Tchaikovsky ballet. I even liked the crazy fairies who couldn't agree whether her dress should be blue or pink.
The fairies at Zoya have managed to solve that crucial dilemma: make it purple! Seems so obvious in retrospect, doesn't it?
Zoya's Aurora is from their Ornate collection for Winter 2012/2013. It's a really pretty red-based purple, that definitely can lean more grape in certain lights, and almost mauve in others. Best of all? It's a holo. I'm addicted to holographic polishes, and I don't think anyone does it better than Zoya does. I have Blaze from the same collection, and think it's one of the most beautiful polishes I own. I even bought a bottle for my neighbor. She's always used Chanel nail polishes, but after I gave her Blaze, she bought Drew and Grace. I'll make a convert of her, yet!
Zoya Aurora, outside, shade |
I can't even describe how amazing Aurora is. The holo flecks give it such incredible depth. It shimmers in the light, but the different colors make it seem illuminated and fiery. It's just... gah... so lovely. It's a little on the darker side, but since it catches the light so beautifully, I think it's totally summer and fall appropriate. I'm not sure if I would wear it in the spring, but I think it's beautiful enough for me to not care and wear it anyways. Seriously. It's just fantastically gorgeous.
Zoya Aurora, inside, natural light |
Indoors, Aurora reads as a more straightforward purple, with the holo flecks looking more white and sparkly than it does in brighter lighting. The effect is still pretty dazzling. I can't even say how much I love this polish. My sister-in-law has a thing for purple in any form. Aurora might actually turn me into a purple convert.
Zoya Aurora, inside, artificial light |
In the light, Aurora really gives a stunning rainbow-effect. There are definite blue, pink, orange, and green highlights. I think the holo comes through even better than they do in Blaze, and I LOVE Blaze. When I'm allowed to buy more nail polish, I think Storm will be a definite purchase.
Zoya Aurora, full sun outside |
I really am in love with Zoya's holos. The formula is incredible--this is two thin coats, and it stays on for a very long time. The coverage is even and not at all goopy or streaky. The finish is super-smooth, even though it looks like you've layered about 20 different iridescent glitters on a pretty purple. Seriously--I don't know how they manage to get this much depth into a polish, especially with the coverage you get in each coat.
Zoya Aurora, flash. |
Zoya Aurora, inside, flash |
Come on fellow polish addicts! Who's with me?
I'll leave you all with some advice: go watch Disney's Sleeping Beauty, and buy Aurora by Zoya. (If you do, you really should save yourself some time and grab Blaze and Storm while you're at it.) You'll be glad you did on both counts.
Zoya Aurora, outside, shade, closeup |
I'll be hoping that Zoya comes out with more beauties like this one. Until next time,
Emily, the Manic Paintress
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