Dior Vernis #701 Metropolis, #785 Cosmopolite for Fall 2015, Review, Swatch & Comparison

It has been a very warm and sunny weekend here. It is very hard to get in Fall Collection mood but I am making an exception for two pretty Dior nail polishes from Cosmopolite Collection for Fall 2015. There will be five new Dior Vernis in this collection, #982 Black Out, #791 Darling Blue and #001 Mirror as well as #785 Cosmopolite and #701 Metropolis. Today I would like to share the latter with you as these are the ones I could lay my hands at the moment. By the way the collection seems to be released in Malaysia. I hope it will reach to our shores very soon.






Dior Vernis #701 Metropolis, #785 Cosmopolite 



Dior Vernis #701 Metropolish is a deep cool green with ashy, grey undertones. Although I was not wowed the moment I put it on, later on when I compared it to other shades, I appreciated the coolness and the good balanced deepness of this shade. Some Chanel deep greens I own look like black on my nails but this one can be recognized as green while being wearable and not too green, if you know what I mean. I think I will enjoy this shade during the upcoming season.



Swatch: Dior Vernis #701 Metropolis

Both of the nail polishes were a little thin in consistency so the best way to apply these is to apply a thin layer first by getting rid of the access on the brush, then build up with the second layer. The swatches are done with two layers. Both of the shades are straight creams without any shimmer.



Swatch: Dior Vernis #701 Metropolis


Here are some comparisons of Dior Vernis #701 Métropolis. Chanel Khaki Brun is warmer, more brown, Chanel Khaki Vert is warmer, leans more yellow, thus khaki. Dior #605 Amazonia is deeper, warmer and more brown. Burberry #206 Cadet Green which is also a shade for this fall (review coming up soon) is the closest in my stash. If you would like to pick up more, I would suggest you go for Burberry if you have warmer undertones and Dior if you have cooler undertones. The difference is really marginal though.



Nail wheel comparison swatch: Dior Vernis #701 Metropolis

I posted the swatches of both of the shades in Instagram yesterday and there was a clear trend in likes towards the second shade I am about to show you, Dior Vernis #785 Cosmopolite. It is a milky deep to medium pink leaning plum. It is a straight cream and the consistency is close to Metropolis. Again one should go with a thinner layer and build up by the second coat. In two coats it is perfectly opaque as shown in photos below.



Swatch: Dior Vernis #785 Cosmopolite 


Cosmopolite is a very pretty fall shade in my opinion. I can't wait to wear it, really super excited about this one. It is kind of classical but in a modern way. It is also very feminine, love it. Now it starts getting dangerous but I want a handbag with this color, I do! Oh and not to forget, there is a matching lipstick in this collection to go matchy with this, Rouge Dior #753 Continental. You can see the first swatch here, a proper review is coming up soon.



Swatch: Dior Vernis #785 Cosmopolite 

In Instagram and Facebook there were questions about how Cosmopolite compares to Chanel April and Dior Diorette. Here are some comparisons. Chanel #533 April is warmer and redder. Dior #988 Diorette (review) is deeper and redder. Chanel Infidele is lighter and more rosa. Chanel #609 Coup de Coeur (reviewis lighter and less milky. There is no direct dupe of Cosmopolite in my collection but actually if you have any of these shades, you are close enough. Still it is so gorgeous that you would like to add to your collection.


Nail wheel comparison swatch: Swatch: Dior Vernis #785 Cosmopolite 


Final thoughts: Both Dior Vernis #701 Metropolis and #785 Cosmopolite are nice hues for the upcoming season. I especially can't wait to wear Cosmopolite, it is so pretty.


Are you eyeing any of the nail polishes from Dior Fall Collection?












Disclaimer: The products in this post were purchased by me.

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