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OK! Loves: The Deborah Lippman Collection for Wicked's 10th Anniversary

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Sept. 26 2013, Published 8:27 p.m. ET

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Even if you're not a total Broadway obsessive, you probably know something about the play Wicked. When it debuted 10 years ago, it was the hottest ticket in town and its songs are instantly recognizable. In celebration of that special anniversary, nail polish diva Deborah Lippmann is launching a special limited-edition collection!

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The three colors are inspired by the magical musical. "Popular" is a pretty pink inspired by Glinda's dress during that musical number, while "One Short Day" is a glittery green that'd be perfect for a day in the Emerald City. "Defying Gravity" is a creamy jade green that matches Elphaba's unique skin color.

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This week, I got the chance to finally see Wicked for the first time with Deborah Lippmann herself, and I'm still singing all the songs! Of the colors, Deborah says, "Not only is emerald the Pantone color of the year, but it’s also the 10th Anniversary of the show.  Everything just came together, and we created this set that captures Wicked’s mesmerizing wit." The set is available here.

Have you ever seen Wicked? What is your favorite song in the play? Which color do you like in this collection? Tell us in the comments below or tweet us @OKMagazine.

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