![]() A England’s Angel Grace is a beautiful scattered holographic orchid purple. You know I can’t resist a good purple, especially with holo added. The least true colour to the painting is one of my favourites. Angel Grace – A England’s Tennyson’s Romance See full review and swatches of In Robe and Crown from the Tennyson’s Romance collection here. If A England had added a sixth polish to the Tennyson’s Romance collection, I would have loved to have seen a blue based on his robes in the image. While King Cophetua’s robes are not overly red or wine coloured in the Tate painting, they were in Burne-Jones’ original sketches so it is true to the name. A high shine polish that would work for any occasion, not too dark or vampy for work but the holo adds something a little extra. This scattered holo wine toned polish is perfect for a king or queen and like the rest of the collection, has an amazing one coat formula. In Robe and Crown – A England’s Tennyson’s RomanceĪ touch of royalty with A England’s In Robe and Crown. See full review and swatches of A England’s King Cophetua polish here. Maybe just the shadows and general darkness in the image. Perhaps the darkness in his soul before finding his queen. The inspiration for this one is not as clear. This one coater black scattered holographic polish, King Cophetua is wearable even for those who do not usually wear back. King Cophetua – A England’s Tennyson’s RomanceĪ great black can be hard to find but A England’s King Cophetua has an amazing formula. ![]() See full review and swatches of The Beggar Maid from the Tennyson’s Romance collection here. While dark it is really wearable and has an amazing one coat formula. This mink polish has hues of pink, mauve and brown dependent on lighting and works for all skin tones. It picks up on the colours of her dress in the painting hanging in the Tate. The Beggar Maid is a stunning scattered holographic dark mink polish by A England. Tennyson’s Romance Collection by A England: The Beggar Maid, King Cophetua, Shall Be My Queen, In Robe and Crown, Angel GraceĪ England’s The Beggar Maid, King Cophetua, Angel Grace, In Robe and Crown and Shall Be My Queen fromTennyson’s Romance Collection The Beggar Maid – A England’s Tennyson’s Romance How very English of A England!Ī England’s Tennyson’s Romance Collection: The Beggar Maid, King Cophetua, Angel Grace, In Robe and Crown and Shall Be My Queen King Cophetua and The Beggar Maid (1884) is an oil painting by Sir Edward Burne-Jones which sits in the Tate Gallery in London. While the polishes are named for Tennyson’s Romance, The Beggars Maid, the shades mainly find their inspiration from the painting. The Tennyson’s Romance collection includes five scattered holo polishes, from orchid purple to black based on Tennyson’s The Beggar Maid. You can never have enough holo in your life and this stunning new collection from A England just screams buy me.
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