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Touring America With OPI

Posted by Siofan | Wednesday March 30, 201114 comments

OPI's Fall 2011 collection is inspired by one of our favourite vacation options, the roadtrip. Called Touring America, the twelve shades range from light grays to deep purples, with some coral, taupe and fuchsia in between. There's also those cute OPI names, too, that cover common roadtrip ground like bumpersticker slogans, U.S. landmarks and the dreaded chant "Are we there yet?"

In a release about the collection, OPI executive VP and artistic director (the clever mind behind all those cute names) Suzi Weiss-Fischmann said, “My recent road trip across the country sparked the creation of the Touring America Collection...Autumn is a time for reinvention, and these shades revive classic, iconic colors for fall, from cool heather, khaki and chocolate to warm rose, peach and red.”

The shades hit salons August 3, just in time for those end of summer trips.

Clockwise from top left: Suzi Takes The Wheel, Are We There Yet?, A-Taupe The Space Needle, Color To Diner For


Clockwise from top left: Get in The Expresso Lane, I Brake For Manicures, I Eat Mainely Lobster, Honk If You Love OPI


Clockwise from top left: My Address is Hollywood, French Quarter For Your Thoughts, Uh-oh Roll Down The Window, Road House Blues
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on March 30, 2011  mamaluv  STAFF said:

I love the names, but gosh - I just can't get that super excited about the shades. They look like colours we've seen before. I am curious about "I Eat Mainely Lobster" though - looks like a honeysuckle shade, but I know that cooked lobster is definitely not pinky.

on March 30, 2011  curlysue10  7,191 said:

LOVE Color To Diner For!!

on March 30, 2011  jmca  9,245 said:


Would love to try out Suzi takes the wheel!

on March 30, 2011  LaurenBlair  128 said:

I heard about these yesterday! Even though it's just an advertising gimmick I have completely fallen for the Texas inspired colours.

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