Ladurée’s Fall 2012 Makeup Collection

Yes, yes, I know that Les Merveilleuses de Ladurée Fall 2012 Makeup Collection is still only available in Japan (us unfortunate souls in the rest of the world can order it on ichibankao… for a 30% markup!) but it is such an utterly gorgeous and game-changing range that you can’t not take a look!

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Among the new products for Fall 2012 are these beautiful Eye Colour palettes that come in a line up of seven combinations, including two limited editions (refill ¥4200, case with applicator ¥1575); and five Lip Rouge shades (¥4410) that are the perfect combination of delectable creaminess and slick pigmentation. And don’t even get me started on the packaging – all antique gold and creamy white and so utterly princessy that it deserves a spotlight all of its own!

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My heart, however, is once again sold on the three new limited edition shades of the Pressed Cheek Colour (¥5565), which comes in the form of a cameo blush. Problem is that even if I did get my hands on one of these, there is no way I would be able to spoil it’s swoon-worthy prettiness by actually using it!

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Bottom line: If you know anyone, or know anyone who knows anyone who knows anyone likely to go to Japan, BEG them to bring these home!


Beauty Backstage: Chanel Couture Fall 2012

The setting

Just as I was lamenting the ultra-safe Fall 2012 makeup collection from Chanel, there comes this gorgeous, gorgeous couture catwalk show that knocks everything else right out of the park. The stunning environs of Paris’ Grand Palais, white wicker furniture, a trompe l’oeil ”tempest” ceiling mural, whitewashed Versailles pots “planted” with bushes of silk camellias, plates of miniature macaroons, a grand Art Nouveau staircase… all combined to evoke the atmosphere of an old-fashioned grand hotel. “I love the atmosphere of a Belle Époque tea room,” explained Karl Lagerfeld, “very Baden-Baden or Marienbad – but the difference is it was not last year!”

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Chanel’s Fall 2012 Couture show was held in the Salon d’Honneur, a space within Paris’ Grand Palais that has been closed for 70 years

The clothes

This witty reference to the 1961 film, Last Year at Marienbad, whose costumes were crafted by Coco Chanel herself, was Karl’s reiteration of the fact that he is living firmly in the present. There could be no better an introduction to the spirit of a collection that he dubbed “New Vintage”, reworking Chanel’s classics in a way that showcased the extraordinary handwork which the house’s ateliers are producing today.

What I look forward to every season is how Lagerfeld lifts out one single strand from Chanel’s history and uses it to weave an entire collection. For the Fall 2012 couture show, he took the glitter woven through Chanel’s tweed suits and worked it into everything from bias-cut jackets to sumptuous evening dresses. Except for one detail: The classic tweed was actually re-interpreted as embroidery on tulle. With the result that each of the pieces took hundreds and thousands of hours of handwork. Truly, this is couture in excelsis.

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For evening, the great designer wove together shreds of chiffon, tulle and laser-cut fabrics into a living tapestry of airy sheath dresses scattered with three-dimensional gardenias and chunky jackets that would be a great cover-up for glacial nights (thank God! At least one designer is acknowledging that winter is a real season, with cold winds and chilly showers!).

My personal favourite, however, were the full-sleeved, black velvet gypsy-tiered dresses that were inspired by a model that Chanel made for herself in the 1940s, during the wartime years when she closed down her house. However, Karl tweaked the proportions and details to give even this dark drama a modern spin. As he said: New Vintage.

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The makeup

Backstage, Creative Director of Makeup Peter Philips worked his magic, creating a smoky grey eye with soft cheeks and nude pink lips to complement the black, gray and dusty pink theme of Karl’s couture creations.

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Starting with a polished base (which he prepped with Chanel’s Hydra Beauty Serum, Vitalumiere Aqua Ultra-light Skin Perfecting Makeup, Eclat Lumiere Highlighter Face Pen, Correcteur Perfection Long Lasting Concealer and Poudre Universelle Libre Natural Finish Loose Powder), he applied Chanel Ombre Essentielle Soft-Touch Eyeshadow in Furtif ($28.50) all over the lid, taking it through the crease and lower lash line.

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Then, he created a thick line along the lash lines with Chanel Stylo Yeux Long Lasting Eyeliner in Noir Intense and added multiple layers of Chanel Inimitable Mascara in Black ($30) and Chanel Kohl Liner in Clair ($28) on the inner rims to open up the eyes.

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The cheeks were dusted with Chanel Joues Constraste Blush in Rose Initial (albeit “a bit higher than usual”; $43), a pretty rosy pink.

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The lips were kept simple and neutral with the Chanel Precision Lip Definer in Natural ($28), followed with a swipe of the Rouge Allure lipstick in Evanescente ($32.50).

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And those uber-gorgeous nails!

The pièce de résistance, however, was the bright pink french manicure. Philips took the idea of the classic French manicure and gave it a touch of “now”, in keeping with Lagerfeld’s “New Vintage”.

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To create the look, Philips applied a chrome nail polish that was discontinued in 2007 (Essie’s No Place Like Chrome is a good alternative) on the entire nail and topped it with two coats of Chanel Le Vernis Nail Colour in May (from the Spring 2012 makeup collection). The result? A skinny crescent of chrome encircling the pink that looks simply gorgeous! I will definitely be trying this out this look, so stay tuned.

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The makeup table

Les Essentiels de Chanel Fall 2012 Makeup Collection

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One of the high points in a Beauty Editor’s life is the thrill of seeing sleek, shiny and straight-off-the-runway bags of new season makeup goodies sitting on your desk when you walk into office. And personally for me, there is little that gladdens the heart more than the chic interlocked Cs of Chanel, stocked to overflowing with pretty colours and even prettier textures. However, while Peter Philips, the brand’s Global Creative Director for Makeup, has been making huge waves with his covetable nail polishes during the last few seasons, what I have really missed is Dominique Moncourtois‘ so-gorgeous-that-you-can’t-bear-to-use-them palettes – remember the Les 4 Camelias de Chanel or the Les Tentations Tweed Effect Blush? – that are still sitting in my showcase (note, showcase not dressing table – yes, they are that pretty).

Illuminating Powder

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Lumiere D’Artifices Beiges Illuminating Powder with Shimmer

So, it’s really exciting to see Philips go back to that glorious tradition, first with the archive-worthy Poudre Compacte in Route des Indes and now with the Lumiere D’Artifices Beiges Illuminating Powder with Shimmer, which is part of the just released Les Essentiels de Chanel Fall 2012 makeup collection. Though I wouldn’t exactly call it “new”, since Dominique did a very similar sequin-and-thread pattern with gold, silver and white eye shadows back in 2007 (Chanel Lumière d’Artifices Eyeshadow), the Lumiere D’Artifices is definitely going places with its interplay of light and dark beige shades, which blend to create a subtle iridescence that seems to extend the glow of sunny, summery days.

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Chanel Lumière d’Artifices Eyeshadow (2007)

Unfortunately, the shimmer in this illuminating powder is only an overspray, which wears off with just one swipe. The overall effect is pretty but I see it working more for cooler skin tones and still think that the Lumière d’Artifices was more stunning and definitely more collectable where pure gorgeousness is concerned.

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Swatches of the Lumiere D’Artifices Beiges Illuminating Powder with Shimmer

Nail Polishes

Now, what Philips does really, really well is nail polish and the Fall 2012 collection is sure to have another super-hit in the form of Vertigo ($27) – an almost black lacquer with an undertone of shimmery red particles that reveal themselves according to the light. It’s the shade that Jac is wearing in the campaign image and at first glance may seem quite similar to Paradoxal or Black Satin – two of Chanel’s earlier superstars. However, Paradoxal is more purple-ish while Black Satin is, well, just black (check this post by Sabrina from The Beauty Look Book for comparisons with similar colours). Of the other two hues, Frenzy is a milky greige (what’s with all the brands trying to reinvent greige again this season?), with a hint of lavender; while Suspicious is a bright fuchsia red.

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Eye Shadows

Then there is the Chanel Quadra Eye Shadow in Premier Regard ($62) – a beautifully neutral palette with shades of velvety beige, subtly shimmery taupe grey, soft pink and deep black. The shimmer is very subtle, so it’s very wearable all year round and not just for Fall’s party months. All four shades have different textures, ranging from shimmer, completely matte, matte with sparse shimmer to pearly. Plus, there is medium colour pigmentation with buildability, so chances of getting it wrong are pretty non-existent.

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The collection also has a range of single Soft Touch Eyeshadows ($34), which run the gamut from a sheer gold (Eclaire) to a matte black (Noir) – these might be a better bet for darker skin tones, who will find that the soft pink and beige don’t really show up much on their eyelids, making half of the Quadra palette redundant.

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Eye Liners

The Chanel Stylo Yeux Waterproof Long Lasting Eyeliner ($30) in Noir Intense is a darkly pigmented black that’s just soft enough to apply easily without tugging. With black eyeliners it’s a balancing act between the softness that gives greater pigmentation and a harder texture that makes it less prone to smudging – in Noir Intense, Chanel manages to find the perfect equation. However, it’s not a standout performer and I would much rather stick to MAC’s Eye Pencil in Engraved, which is my usual pick for the ultimate sooty black eyeliner. Instead, if I had to pick a liner from this collection, it would be Silver Light, which is a gorgeously shimmery limited edition.

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Blush

The Chanel Powder Blush in Rose Initial ($48) is rosy pink with super-subtle light-reflecting properties. In the pan, it looks bright pink, though on my skin I detected maybe a tiny hint of peach (maybe because of the fine shimmer that gives a glow to the skin). Like most of Chanel’s powder-based products, this one is also perfumed, which doesn’t bother me but might be an issue for someone with a sensitive nose. Texture-wise, this is a powder version, which I prefer to the baked compacts that sort of become too dry over time.

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Lip Colours

Amongst the lip colours, the anchor point is the Rouge Coco Shine lipstick in Chic ($39), which is a sheer beige sheen with fine gold shimmer, while the shimmery Glossimer Lip Gloss in Sweet Beige ($31) is a slightly sugary beige. Another standout is the Rouge Allure Extrait de Gloss ($32) in Troublant – a violet-plum brown shade with a high pigment load for more opaque shine. My favourite, however, is the Rouge Double Intensite Ultra Wear Lip Colour ($34) in Almandine, a red-plum that Jac is wearing in the campaign shoot.

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Rouge Coco Shine lipstick in Chic

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Glossimer Lip Gloss in Sweet Beige

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Rouge Allure Extrait de Gloss in Troublant

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Rouge Double Intensite Ultra Wear Lip Colour in Almandine

Final Thoughts

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The colours and textures are interesting though some of them seem to be rather too heavily inspired by the brand’s past bestsellers and there is an element of playing it safe that underlines all the products. Except for the nail polish in Vertigo and maybe the lip colour in Almandine, there doesn’t seem to be any standout shade for which you wouldn’t find a close enough match in another brand or even in Chanel’s own archives. C’mon Peter! Where are the equivalents of all those gorgeously experimental and thoroughly memorable jades and denims of seasons past????