The LeChat Perfect Match Rock It! Collection contains six rockin’ glittery shades for Fall! I personally love shimmer and glitter finishes so this collection is right up my alley. I’ve also started transitioning into the darker Fall colors now that the weather is cooling off here in Ohio a little. The bottom three photos in the collage above really remind of me of the gorgeous colors that we see on the trees here in Fall.
The LeChat Perfect Match sets all come with a gel polish and a matching lacquer. I’m finding the matching lacquers to come in handy at the nail studio since many clients want to match their toes to their hands.
Rock the Mic is a black gel polish with silver microglitter shimmer. I love this look for the cooler months. This color however, is almost identical to LeChat Obsession which was a limited edition color. If you already have that one, you don’t need this. If you couldn’t get your hands on Obsession for any reason, Rock the Mic is a great substitute.
Showstopper is a shimmery teal blue. With as many blue and teal shades as I own, this one is completely different from all of the others. It’s more blue than most of my teals, but still not quite a true blue. The finish is also amazing!
Center Stage has a really interesting combination of colors with a plum base, and blue and copper microglitter shimmer. I don’t own and haven’t seen anything else quite like it!
Headliner is a deep burgundy red glitter/shimmer polish with a blackened base. I also own a million red shades, but none quite like this one. It’s the darkest glittery red in my collection now.
Encore is a shimmery red-leaning brown shade with a golden shimmer. It almost looks like a hybrid of Headliner and VIP Access, doesn’t it? I don’t quite know how else to describe it. The color is similar in tone to Gelish I’m Snow Angel, but Encore is more glittery.
VIP Access is a rich, golden brown with a shimmer finish. The only color that I have that’s even close to this is Gelish Sweet Chocolate but the finish is completely different. It’s also much more yellow in tone than Gelish Who’s Cider Are You On.