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Gwen Stefani For OPI

Dec. 30 2013, Published 2:11 p.m. ET

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There's No Doubt about it—Gwen Stefani's new nail polish line for OPI is going to be huge. The singer and L.A.M.B. designer just launched a collection featuring seven new shades and we couldn't be more pumped. Um, more options for #ManicureMonday? Sign us up.

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Seeing as how Gwenie's signature lip hue has always been a bright crimson, it only makes sense that her favorite nail color in the OPI line follow suit. “Over & Over A-Gwen” is a red polish inspired by her eye-catching pout, but we're also feeling that graphic mani she's rocking in the ad for her collab.

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Other shades in Gwen's line include “Push and Shove” (chrome), “In True Stefani Fashion" (glitter), and for all you DIY nail artists out there, there's a kit with with black and silver Swarovski crystals and metallic studs. Think of how much fun you can have with that.

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OPI Executive VP and Artistic Director Suzi Weiss-Fischmann said of the partnership: “Known for her trademark red lips, bold eye makeup and nail art, Gwen uses beauty to accessorize her style. OPI wanted to create a collection as dramatic, diverse and glamorous as its namesake." Consider that mission accomplished.

What do you think of Gwen getting her nails did with OPI? Leave a comment below or tweet us your thoughts @OKMagazine.

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