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Fall Nail Colors: Zoya Classic Leathers Polish Swatches

Zoya has given us Part 2 of their fall nail polish colors for 2022, Classic Leathers, vegan leather of course!!! 

Click here to see Part 1: Café Creams & Metallic Dreams

The inspiration for this collection is the beautiful colors of the fall handbags we see on the runways. These colors are rich and bold just like the colors we see in nature in autumn.

Zoya Classic Leathers Collection

There are six opaque creamy colors in this collection. I found most of them provide full coverage in two coats. I had a little trouble with one of the colors needing more coats to even it out.

I decided these bold colors are perfect toe colors so I used my toes for my polish swatches! I started with Zoya Get Even as my base coat to help smooth my toe nail ridges and finished with Zoya Ultra Glossy Seal as my top coat.

zoya get even base coat

I also included handbag inspiration for each nail color. You can find these bags on Amazon for amazing prices. The links to the bags are my Amazon affiliate links. I earn from qualifying purchases at no cost to you when you use them. TY! 😘

See my Classic Leathers Swatch Youtube Video.

Zoya classic LEATHERS Collection

Zoya Gidget

Zoya Gidget Swatch

Zoya Gidget is a orange mustard cream. It looks amazing on those who have warm skin tones. Two coats covered just fine.

Faux Leather Hobo Handbag in Mustard


Zoya Ono

Zoya Ono Swatch

Zoya Ono is a dark berry magenta cream. I love it's brightness! Two coats covered just fine.


Zoya Dagmar

Zoya Dagmar Swatch

Zoya Dagmar is a deep plum cream with maroon undertones. I did have a bit of trouble getting even coverage in two coats with this color. A four coats were needed to smooth out thin spots and get solid coverage. It's a beauty once you smooth it out!


Zoya Ryder

Zoya Ryder Swatch

Zoya Ryder is a rich red brown cream. It looks especially beautiful on those who have warm skin tones. Two coats covered just fine.

Vegan leather bucket bag in reddish brown

Zoya Althea

Zoya Althea Swatch

Zoya Althea is a dark mossy green cream. The perfect deep green for fall and winter! I didn't think two coats would provide full coverage with this one. The first coat went on very thin and streaky, but it was two coat coverage after all.

Zoya Sylva Swatch

Zoya Sylva is a dark teal cream with cool blue undertones. My favorite in the bunch, of course! It was two coat coverage with a little finagling. It's very glossy.

Aren't they gorgeous colors? Both the polishes and the bags! I think they are perfect for fall! I hope you found a few that you love. Visit zoya.com to order this collection or individual colors from this collection. 

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Zoya professional nail lacquer wears quite well on natural nails and is free of the harmful ingredients formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin, dibutyl phthalate, toluene, camphor, TPHP, parabens, xylene, ethyl tosylamide and lead. 

You can find Zoya products at salons, spas, zoya.com and on Amazon. 

Here is my Amazon Zoya Link: Jill's Zoya Amazon Link

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xo
Licensed Cosmetologist, Esthetician, Makeup Artist

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