OPI goes Dutch with new collection
Holland range launches in February
The collection contains colours from the bright orange A Roll in the Hague to the green/blue I Have a Herring Problem. Other stand-outs include the plum shade Dutch ‘Ya Just Love OPI and the sea green-inspired Thanks a Windmillion.
The collection hits shelves in February next year and each bottle retails for £11. There is also a Holland Minis set available, priced at £12.95, which includes four of the shades in miniature.
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