Peter Philips, once Chanel's makeup guru, is now Dior's makeup maestro (he joined Dior in 2014), orchestrating the company's color cosmetics strategy as Creative and Image Director of Christian Dior Makeup. His collection for Fall 2016 has imagined a beauty look that plays with shadow and light as he
celebrates the daring Dior woman driven to experiment; a woman enhanced
by the Skyline collection featuring eye shadows, blushes, lipsticks, and
brow pencils inspired by the techniques of professional makeup artists.
Facial contours are naturally sculpted, eye shadows in autumnal colors
bring out the eyes, while lips and nails take on shades of daring that
evoke the bold lines of the Eiffel Tower, the timeless icon that
inspired Peter Philips to create the Skyline Collection.
I purchased a few pieces from the collection at Neiman Marcus. Today, I'll feature its namesake Skyline 5 Couleurs Eyeshadow Palette ($63).
I had not seen it when I purchased it, but I relied on Debbie O'Malley to assure me that the colors would work for me.
Inspired by the iconic architecture of the Eiffel Tower, Dior revisits
its star 5 Couleurs Palette with two limited editions featuring deep,
luminous and richly contrasting colors. The other palette is called Capital of Light, and one of the shades is definitely burgundy - not me.
I took my photos in full, early afternoon sunshine. I swatched relatively heavily with a sponge-tipped applicator, starting at the top left and moving around the palette clockwise, ending with the shade in the middle at the bottom of my arm.
The light copper color at the top of my arm is much more attractive than it appears in the compact. The compact photo worried me; I was afraid the color might be muddy. Not so! The beautiful slightly shimmering light beige at the top right of the compact is a wonderful base shade for use with all of these colors. The deep brown is a perfect eyeliner or contour shade for me. I applied it heavily for the photo above, but you can use a much lighter hand and brush to use it as a contour shade.
I've always loved blue with brown, and Peter Philips selected two gorgeous blues to "pair" with the browns in this palette. The icy blue brightens the eyes and erases any redness in the eye area. The grey blue is simply gorgeous. What else can I say?
The formula offers an ultra-pigmented texture without a chalky effect for a smooth, even application. I think I will get a lot of wear from Skyline, starting now.
The Dior Makeup Web site shows both fall palettes as being out of stock, but they are available at Neiman Marcus Mazza Gallerie. Just call Debbie. Stock is limited (as is always the case with Dior for some reason), so if you are interested, call soon. I'm sure the Dior Web site will catch up and stock it before long.
Photos at top courtesy of Dior; other photos by Best Things in Beauty
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
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4 comments:
I've seen some lovely looks done with this particular palette and think that it is a nice alternative to the usual Indian Summer lineup of bronze, russet, burnt orange, etc. Autumn is also about a nip in the air, scuttering leaves, and grey skies; especially as we move closer to winter and so I think a palette like this one is ideal. I bet it is lovely with your coloring, Charlestongirl. I really must make time to get to the counters to start checking out more of the fall collections :-). I'm beginning to develop an incipient case of FOMO! LOL
This is a lovely palette and I adore its name.
Tanja
I have been disappointed with the quality of Dior eyeshadows for quite a while. But spotted the new collection and decided to swatch, turned out this season they are excellent. I have Capital of Light on its way to me(ordered online as I got 20% off), I am so pleased they have good colour pay off and not too much sparkle.
Gorgeous palette! Thanks for sharing, C-Girl! Ellen B.
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