“There is just something about the seasons mingling, when the nights begin to cool and the dog days of summer have gone to rest – bronzed skin lingers, but the shades of fall make their debut,” explains Ken Downing, Neiman Marcus’ Fashion Director. “It always brings me back to that Bianca Jagger, 1970’s Halston moment. It wasn’t just the clothing, it wasn’t just the makeup, it was how it all came together, so carefree, bohemian, and easy. That is Indian Summer.”
This sultry mix was the inspiration for Ken Downing’s summer collection
with Le Métier de Beauté, Indian Summer. “A summer dress with tawny,
coral makeup – it’s so simple and perfect,” says Mr. Downing. “Shades
of bronze, orange, gold, they look gorgeous on every woman and every
skin tone.”
I was limited in photo time today, so I tried something new. There I was at a client site, a government installation that is so secure, I have to badge in four times before I can get to my desk. I decided to go out at lunchtime and take photos. I suspect they frown on photo taking because of the antennae installation located at the site for intelligence purposes. I tried to make it obvious, for anyone who might have seen me, that my camera was pointed at the grass and my arm, with a lovely Juniper in the background. I know someone saw me, and I can only guess what they were thinking. Poor dear finds her arm interesting. We're paying her what?
I'm sorry my photo of the glosses in their Haute Hues floral cardboard "nest" is a bit dark. The sun was partially obscured by clouds when I took it. If you would like to see the Le Métier de Beauté press photos, just hop over to my coming attraction feature.
Ginger Snap is extremely light and transparent - much lighter than I anticipated when I checked it out in the tube. It's shown at the top of my arm in the swatch photos. It's a beautiful shade - just not very pigmented. Hopefully, you can see in the photo above that it shimmers.
On the other hand, Copper Leaf is very pigmented, a burnt orange-copper hybrid. It offers a serious pop of color and will look stunning on anyone who can carry off its extremely warm shade. I'm not sure about me yet. I may layer the two to tone down the bright orange shade. I'll admit I haven't had enough time to play with it.
What do you think? Is this limited-edition set in your future? You cannot purchase these shades individually. The set costs $65, a discount over the normal price of two Lip Crèmes.
The Ken Downing for Le Métier de Beauté "capsule collections" (this is the most recent) are available at exclusively at Neiman Marcus, neimanmarcus.com, Bergdorf Goodman, and bergdorfgoodman.com. I purchased mine at Neiman Marcus. If you would like to call a product specialist, try Lisa Corsino at (703) 761-1600. Ask for the counter. When I was in New York on Saturday, the collection had not arrived at the Le Métier de Beauté counter.
Photos by Best Things in Beauty
6 comments:
Lol, now that's dedication CG! Happens to me all the time and by now, I'm sure my neighbors have (hopefully) stopped wondering why I'm outside for hours on end periodically taking photos of my arm outstretched in front of various bushes and flowers :P
These colors are gorgeous. It's too bad Ginger Snap is so sheer though. Almost doesn't seem worth it to me
Hi Yesplease!
I did it again today, and two gals stopped me nicely, curious about what I was doing. They saw me yesterday and wondered it I had been painting my nails - or something. So I explained and we had a lovely chat.
Ginger Snap surprised me. It is VERY sheer.
Too coppery-orange for me. Although, I do really want to try them...maybe a nice sheer rose shade. Any recommendations, CG???
:) See the latest feature, MamaVal!
I just saw it...LIKE!
Did you buy, MamaVal...or just admire? I'm taking mine to see Erin next week, and I plan to ask her how to make it work for me.
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