Butter London Starts Spring Break Early
February 2, 2010 11:57 am

Now that the bleak misery of January is over, I’ve officially commenced daydreaming about a sun-soaked beach vacation. Finances permitting, I try to make a break for warmer climes around this time every year, and right now visions of Puerto Rico, where I spent four glorious days last March, are making it difficult to focus on the tasks at hand. If my piña colada-fueled pipe dream is going to become a reality in 2010, it probably won’t happen until April, unfortunately, when my schedule frees up. So in the meantime, I’m trying to surround myself with things that remind me of 80-degree weather, laceless Keds, and leaving my house without five layers on. Right there at the top of this list are Butter London’s new Jelly polishes. The result of creative director Nonie Creme’s attempt to blend this season’s nude and intense color trends, the line boasts three gelatinous shades—Twee, a sheer raspberry; Stroppy, a pale grape; and Chuffed, a cool cantaloupe—that can be worn as a slick stain or layered for increased opacity. With every coat, I can’t help but feel as though I’m coaxing spring right out of hiding.
tags: Butter London, Nails
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