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February 23, 2012

‘Footloose’ from past to present with a little hint of shimmer

Closing the weekend with a respectable second place win at the box office, Footlooseproved to be a widely popular re-make inspiring some folks to flock to theaters.  (While others refuse to accept anyone bothered remaking the Kevin Bacon classic!)Being born in 1989, I should automatically fall within the newbie fans and think that new leading man Kenny Wormald is better than the days of Mr. Bacon, but I rather just stay out of that debate!What did catch my eye is the latest nail polish collection by Deborah Lippman that reflects back on the original film. She has come out with two lines containing bold shades with fun names that take after many of the beloved dance songs.

The first set is comprised of Almost Paradise, a light green that was inspired by the Volkswagen Beetles in both of the films, and Footloose, a fiery hot red reflecting leading lady Ariel Moore’s red cowboy boots. The other fabulous set includes Let’s Hear It For The Boy which is a baby blue that of course, gives off that classic 80’s acid wash jeans touch. Looking for a deeper appeal? Dancing In The Sheets is a deep purple inspired by the most original scene, Bacon shaking his tail feather at the big party.

The collection is $32 a set and sold exclusively on hsn.com. With these shades totally on fall trend alert, how can you not jump on the opportunity to be part of history?

Footloose also stars Juliane Hough, Dennis Quaid, and Andie MacDowell.

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