It’s a revival of the fittest over at Essie!
OK, I thought that was very clever at first…but now I see that it doesn’t make a lick of sense.
Haha. I’m sorry, friend, but I barely got a wink of sleep last night. We had a scary storm with 45-mile-per-hour winds and nonstop rain, and it kept me up all night. I got through the day today, but now I’m passing out. Zzz…
I did, however, muster the energy to try on the new new Essie Retro Revival 2016 collection, which will go down in MBB history as “The Collection That Knocked Off My Red Dolce & Gabbana Christmas Mani of 2015 After About 2.5 Seconds.”
LOL!
The collection comes out next month with six $8.50 polishes, all of them throwbacks to colors that were previously released in limited edition Essie launches, so it’s sort of a glance back at the brand’s 35-year history.
In the comments, reader broantza left some dates for when these polishes first appeared in their respective limited edition launches (thank you, broantza!).
Cabana Boy – 2005; Birthday Suit – 1981; Bikini with a Martini – 2006; Sequin Sash – 2005; Life of the Party – 2002; Starry, Starry Night – 1997
It’s also limited edition, so if you see something you like, grab it (the collection’s on pre-sale now on the Essie website).
I’m excited about this one, especially Starry Starry Night, which is the dark glittery midnight blue, and Sequin Stash, the sheer glittery bronze with tiny flecks of glitter.
What can I say? Glitter — it moves me.
With those bright pieces of silver glitter, Starry Starry Night could be a very pretty pedicure color. I have a strong feeling…
I like Sequin Stash, too, but not as much as I thought I would. It’s kind of a peachy bronze, but I have to use three coats, and when I look at in on my nails, I say “meh.”
Of the others, I did not expect to like Cabana Boy, but I do. It’s an ultra cool-toned creamy white that almost looks gray, and I dunno…I just think it looks neat.
And then there’s Birthday Suit, which is a quintessentially creamy, semi-opaque Essie pastel; pearly pink Bikini With a Martini; and pearlescent reddish wine Life of the Party, which I think is GORGEOUS.
When it comes Essie polishes, I rarely have an issue with wear time. With a base and top coat, I can usually get a full week out of them without any drama, and their colors? Somehow, they always manage to be wearable, even when they’re edgy.
What do you think of these colors? Do you see anything you like, and how do you feel about Essie in general?
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
Elizabeth says
I don’t normally wear pink polish, but I really like Bikini Martini.
Do you know what year each of these polishes originally launched? That just seems like it would be interested to know, and to compare trends over the years.
broantza says
How was Starry Starry Night upon removal? Did it leave a lot of glitter behind? (I don’t enjoy that very much, to be honest…) I did order it though, along with Bikini with a Martini and Cabana Boy.
Elizabeth: Cabana Boy – 2005; Birthday Suit – 1981; Bikini with a Martini – 2006; Sequin Sash – 2005; Life of the Party – 2002; Starry, Starry Night – 1997
Ginger G. says
I love Essie, and I’m super excited about the launch! Is it only being sold online, or can we get it in stores?
Kiss & Make-up says
Starry Night is pretty! What a surprise that I went for the sparkly one, lol.
LindaLibraLoca says
I love Essie, but the only one that really excites me out of all of them is Life of the party.
Jan says
I love Essie nail polish, especially the darker plum/red shades. I don’t get manicures often, but treated myself on Monday. my favorite Fall/Winter shade is Raisinnuts. I also used to love Jellyapple. I do, however, love Ballet Slippers for a neutral look. I have never done glitter, but am thinking of it for my anniversary. Happy Holidays to all!
Juvy says
I like the Birthday Suit one but with the Essie line you have to put on too many coats on for it to become the color in the bottle. That’s the only downfall for me.
jessica says
I love loud scary storms…as long as I am home and no one is getting hurt outside.
Sweet dreams!
(I love the Essie red)
Rosemary says
The Essie website is showing Starry Starry Night as sold out already! Will there be more?
Shelly Parker says
Must. Have. Starry Starry Night.
India says
I always want to like Essie nail polishes, but they always always chip within even 2 hours on my nails and they take forever to fully dry! I prefer the OPI nail polishes and the Formula X and they are around the same price
xx,
India
Elena says
I ordered two bottles of Starry Starry night. FYI they are live at Ulta online and there is also a mini set for $17 that features (4??) of the shades if anyone is trying to track that particular shade down.
It looks pretty so I ordered a bottle for me and one for a friend! Couldn’t resist as it is a cult classic and everyone freaks out over it! lol.
Rosemary says
Elena, thanks for posting the info. I ordered Starry Starry Night and Sequin Sash. 🙂
hanna says
I normally really like essie products. These swatches all look pretty.
Lena says
I have Starry Starry Night bought maybe around mid 2000s – can not believe it was over a decade ago!! It is a great one, one of my faves from Essie.
Tatiana says
I like the look of Starry Night and Life of the Party. I think Sequin Stash looks interesting, but I’d have to swatch it first to say for sure if it’s for me. I haven’t had much long with longevity with Essie. It usually starts to chip the day I apply it and is a total wreck by day three. I have to admit it’s fairly reasonable in price.
Stephanie says
Essie was smart to bring these back. Starry Starry Night has been known to sell for $250 on eBay. I’ve read that it’s not the same as the original formula though due to the 3 free formula’s now. Some of the nail polish bloggers said the original was fast drying and had a completely different texture. It’s still really pretty and I plan on buying a bottle.