Mainly because it screams rainbows & unicorns and looks like it was made for a princess. To help balance out this dark look, Rouge Dior in Bar is a nude, almost pink-hued lipstick with a shimmery finish – absolutely gorgeous.ĭior Tutu Pink: Granted, this may be the grouping that seems the most out-of-place in a fall collection, but secretly it was the one that excited me the most. More black than grey, this polish is very deep and rockin’ with a hint of subtle silver shimmer throughout. I’ll source some swatches from some friends so you can take a look! In the meantime, I have gotten my hands on both the polish and lipstick from this group. The Dior Vernis in Massai is a gorgeous deep, brick-red that syncs perfectly with the Rouge Dior in Rouge Massai, a bright shade of red that applies like a dream.ĭior Bar Grey: Unfortunately I had a wee bit of a mix up and didn’t end up with the 5 Couleurs palette in Bar but wanted to show you what it looks like (it’s a stunner, no?). I’ll keep playing with it, but for the time being it’s not my first choice. As gorgeous as it is in theory, it’s a shade that I personally have trouble wearing on the lids without making my eyes look tired or sick. While the four main shades are stunning, the central red-hued shade is giving me a little trouble. The 5 Couleurs palette in Trafalgar is very intriguing although not entirely one that I would typically choose. He called these designs his Trafalgars.” The sensual punches of red in this group certainly stay true to this – all three of these are equally eye-catching. * Nail polish swatches will follow at the end – after my stint at the cottage, my nails aren’t too happy with me but I will update when they’re in better shape!ĭior Trafalgar Red: “In the 1950s, Christian Dior would send out scarlet coloured designs during catwalk shows to wake up the audience and get their attention. I’ve separated each into their “groups” so you can take a look. Each palette, with its different shade focus, has been carefully paired with shades of Rouge Dior and Dior Vernis that flow effortlessly for a complete look. I find that it feels like a collection that takes the transition between the seasons into consideration, still keeping things warm and fun with some brighter shades as well as those that blend into the autumn season. This collection shifted the focus to Dior’s 5 favourite colours – red, grey, pink, black and blue – for a combination of palettes that may not be entirely typical of fall. You may think I’m exaggerating, but (and friends will attest to this), I’m probably understating my excitement.Īnyways, I’m sure you can imagine the near makeup-induced meltdown that occurred when I received the new Dior Fall 2014 Makeup Collection and found that it was all about the eyes with 5 (yes, 5! One is not pictured above due to a little mixup) 5 Couleurs palettes. I can’t handle it, there’s just some little part of me that goes crazy over the gorgeous shades and finishes and I lose my mind. I pretty much die of happiness every time I see a new Dior palette.
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