OPI takes a quick break from giving us their newest shades to celebrate the very best of their old ones! Enjoy!
Introducing: OPI Colorcopia Collection
OPI Colorcopia collection is a limited edition collection celebrating over 20 years of OPI favorites! That's right- the best sellers from the last 20 years of OPI nail lacquer are back for a limited time! These specially selected 12 colorcopia shades are the ones that you loved, brought back to celebrate OPI's very special 20th anniversary. Each shade was a huge hit in the season it was introduced & helped to capture the "fashion essence" of that season. Enjoy your favorites all over again!! | |||
![]() Berry Berry Broadway: Taken from the 2000 New York City Collection, Berry Berry Broadway is sure to make you feel ready for bright lights and big cities! Infused with rich raspberry and bourbon colors, and similar to Don’t Know, Beets Me from OPI Brights! and Belize it or Not from the OPI Classic Collection, this color is gregarious and ready for drama. Audition this color at a local show and break a leg…..not a nail! | |||
Cancun Fiesta: The oldest of the Colorcopia releases, Cancun Fiesta was debuted in
1989 during OPI’s first Nail Lacquer Launch. Truly an oldie but | |||
![]() Copper Mountain Copper: You’ll be comin’ round the mountain with OPI’s Copper Mountain Copper from the Winter Resort Collection of 1995. Mining for that mineral wear look, this color shimmers like Jewel from the Designer Series and entices like the ripened Malaga Wine from OPI’s Classic Collection. This timeless lacquer is perfect for an afternoon ride or a long-awaited trip to your favorite cabin! | |||
D.C. Cherry Blossom: From the 9091 Collection of 1990, OPI’s D.C. Cherry Blossom is present
and voting – and just in time to help us celebrate our | |||
![]() Florentine Fuscia: Suffused with chronicles of Tuscany, Florentine Fuchsia emerges from the 1991 International Collection and evokes memories of the sweet reds of Italian culture. With collection cousins like Girls Just Wanna Play from the 2008 Holiday in Toyland Collection and Ladies and Magenta-Men from the OPI Brights! Collection what more can a girl ask for than a color that truly seizes the moment and transports you to a land of exuberance? | |||
French Bordeaux: Also hailing from the 1991 International Collection, the romantic rival
to the Italian fuchsia, French Bordeaux has ceremoniously arrived
back onto the lacquer scene. Suggestive of its name, its full-bodied
red wine shades resemble a mix between Nice Color Eh? from the Canadian
Collection and Smok’n in Havana from the Classics Collection. Grab this
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Kinky in Helsinki: Taken from the 2002 OPI European Collection, Kinky | |||
Mediterranean Moonlight: Dawning once again in the Colorcopia Collection, Mediterranean Moonlight made its first dusky debut back in 1994 in OPI’s Mediterranean Collection. Out of this world & into another, this colored polish will match your belly-dancing charms perfectly! Similar to Going Ape-ricot!, Designer Series Treasure, & the newly released Clubbing ‘til Sunrise from OPI South Beach, this gleaming shade will bring you from day to night with lots of color! | |||
![]() Purple-opolis:Whether you’re fighting crime or causing a little mischief on your own, Purple-opolis is the precise plum/violet palette for the adventure! Summoned from the Greek Isles Collection of 2004, this purple hue has inspired comparable colors like Miami Beet and Overexposed in South Beach from the recently release OPI South Beach Collection. Purple-opolis is back and playfully ready to help you snag (or keep) your superman! | |||
Sahara Sapphire: Unveiled in 1998’s Painted Desert Collection, Sahara | |||
![]() Shootout at the O.K. Coral: A hanky-panky peachy pink from the American Collection of 1995, Shootout at the O.K. Coral is determined to outshine any rascally opponent. A bright, summery color best mingled with a tanned or bronzed skin tone, this hue is akin to the Designer Series Treasure and the OPI Brights! Collection member, Atomic Orange. | |||
Venus di Violet: Feature your nails as a work of art with Venus di Violet from the 2001
Collezione Italiana Collection. Whether you prefer canvass or clay,
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