uslu airlines x Ambush x Bonjour Records
uslu airlines did it again. Together with AMBUSH® and bonjour records we have created two exclusive glitter nail polishes – bringing together fashion, music and beauty.
AMBUSH®, a jewelry/accessory brand, internationally known for their oroginal „POW“® design take jewelry to a whole new level with their unique and bold concepts. bonjour records opened its doors in 1996 in Daikanyama has been at the forefront at the cutting edge culture scene.
For their collaboration, uslu airlines and AMBUSH® have created „AMB“, named after the airport Ambilobe on Madagaskar, a clear blue polish with long holographic fibers and „USH“, named after the airport Ushuaia in Argentinia, a very fine hologlitter floating in smoky clear polish, giving it an aurora look.
The polishes alone will sell for around 21,-€ each, the jewelry set with one gem and one polish as a pair will go for about 46,-€. Supplies are very limited, so go and get it. Now.
Nail Polish AMB
€21.00
AMB is a blue nail polish with holographic fibers, named after the airport AMB – Ambilobe on Madagaskar.
To protect the nail use the UIT transparent under coat before and for a pretty shine of the color use the TOP polish after.
- colour description:
- blue with holographic fibers
- bottle content:
- 11ml
- price per 100 ml:
- 172,73 EUR
- airport code:
- AMB – ambilobe – Madagascar
Product pictures can be downloaded freely: Just click on the product pic to enlarge it and then drag it to your desktop... you will get a hi-res JPG (2500 x 2500 px).
Nail Polish USH
€19.00
USH is a clear nail polish with glitter strings. Named after the airport USH – islas malvinas – Argentina.
To protect the nail use the UIT transparent under coat before and for a pretty shine of the color use the TOP polish after.
- colour description:
- clear nail polish with glitters
- bottle content:
- 11ml
- price per 100 ml:
- 172,73 EUR
- airport code:
- USH – islas malvinas – Argentina
Product pictures can be downloaded freely: Just click on the product pic to enlarge it and then drag it to your desktop... you will get a hi-res JPG (2500 x 2500 px).




