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It Takes You to Make the New Givenchy Les Ombres de Lune Palette Go Right

July 20th, 2011 by Karen 58 Comments

Givenchy Les Ombres de Lune

One thing Givenchy limited edition makeup releases have never been lacking is style. Whether it’s a pan of powder embossed with an intricate floral pattern or a palette with clean, understated lines, Givenchy understands the words “special” and “fancy.”

Whenever I see Givenchy on a counter or dressing table, I’m almost guaranteed to utter “oohs” and “aahs.” Just like when Alcide bares his chest on True Blood, the visuals are just too dang good. 🙂

Performance-wise, the products may hit or miss, but they are quite capable of knocking it out of the park. When it comes to their two new Les Ombres de Lune Shadow & Light Eyes palettes ($58 each) for fall, color my smokey eyes impressed.

Each of the two new face and eye palettes comes with two powder products — a darker eyeshadow for use as a shadow or liner, and a shimmery highlighting powder for the eyes, cheeks and face. I’ve been alternating between the two of them, Les Lune Mysterieuse and Les Lune Mordoree, for the past week, and both have been fantastic for giving skin a glow and creating quick smokey eyes.

Lune Mordoree palette

  • A shimmery, cool-toned lemony chiffon gold
  • A cool sapphire blue with black undertones and subtle shimmer

Lune Mysterieuse palette

  • A frosty neutral beige
  • An ebony black with a subtle shimmer

Shoot, I thought the Velvet Eyeshadows from Benefit’s Maggie and Annie kits were soft, but these powders are even softer. They’re like snuggling with silky, blue-eyed, baby ragdoll kittens (awww).

And they’re right on point when it comes to performance, too, flawlessly blending with intense pigments, but no creasing, fading or fallout to hold them back.

Givenchy Les Ombres de Lune

Givenchy Les Ombres de Lune
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Givenchy Les Ombres de Lune for Fall 2011

July 15th, 2011 by Karen 8 Comments


Both limited edition Givenchy Les Ombres de Lune compacts include an illuminating powder (for cheeks, eyes and face) and an intense eyeshadow. Givenchy says the eyeshadows create a “twilight” effect — er, like Vampire Edward Twilight?

Find ’em online at Sephora.com next month.

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Givenchy Acid Summer Swatches and Sunday Food Coma

June 19th, 2011 by Karen 33 Comments

givenchy acid summer swatches

Among the many stipulations in Tabs’ employment contract is a rule in Section 47 that states, “There must always be at least one unopened (i.e. spare) 5-pound bag of Science Diet Optimal Care on the premises.”

So today, to ensure my continued compliance with the agreement, I zipped over to my nearby Petco…which also happens to be right next door to a Sephora.

I only popped in for minute to “look around” (please don’t tell Tabs because I was still on the clock).

It’s not easy to swatch while holding a hefty bag of cat food, but it can be done. 🙂 Today the bright, sparkly tubes and pans of the new Givenchy Acid Summer collection caught my eye.

Givenchy equipped the release with 12 lipglosses, two lip stains, a lip/cheek balm and a palette with nine eyeshadows. Since Tabs is a stickler when it comes to punctuality (but not as it pertains to him), I didn’t have time to try anything on, but from what I felt, saw and swatched in the store, most of the lipglosses looked sheer, and the brights in the eyeshadow palette were a lot tamer than I expected them to be.

givenchy acid summer swatches
Gelee D’Interdit ($26.50) from the left: 1. Tempting Rouge; 2. Celestial Black; 3. Transparent Shine; 4. Vibrant Fuchsia; 5. Explosive Raspberry; and 6. Frozen Rose; 7. Magic Lip & Cheek Balm Moisturizing Rosy Glow ($30)

givenchy acid summer swatches 2
Gelee D’Interdit ($26.50) from the left: 8. Blooming Pink; 9. Electric Purple; 10. Neon Orange; 11. Icy Peach; 12. Sparkling Petal; and 13. Elegant Nude; 14. Printed Lips ($24.50) in Pink Impression; and 15. Rose Impression
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The Givenchy Le Prisme Eye Quad in Candide Garden: Thanksgiving in March

March 9th, 2011 by Karen 34 Comments

Givenchy Candide Garden Le Prisme Quad

Today an eye quad made me nervous. And hungry. For turkey?

The Givenchy Le Prisme Eye Quad in Candide Garden($56), the lone quad in the new Givenchy Naivement Couture Collection for Spring/Summer, made me a little nervous because of how sheer the colors looked swatched on the back of my hand. I tried not to write too much into it before getting them on my lids, but before I could talk myself down, a word popped into my head that worried me even more: Thanksgiving! That’s what the orange, yellow and brown shades reminded me of, and I contemplated putting the quad down right there…

Don’t get me wrong — I love the holiday. In fact I’ve always been a fan. I’m down with the colors of the harvest and falling leaves and those cute cartoon turkeys, too, but was I ready to wear those shades on my lids? In March?

Apparently, I was. 🙂 And I’m so glad. This wee little quad with its four powder shadows is actually pretty darn good (if not great, except for the price).

Yes, it takes three or four layers for the colors to really come into their own, but once I got them on my eyes, the shimmery brown, orange, gold and matte peach shades didn’t make me feel like Thanksgiving at all. I was too taken with them to think of turkey anymore.

I was surprised that despite my applying multiple layers, the shadows didn’t exhibit fallout beneath my eyes, and they also blended like a dream along the way (I used my MAC 217).

In these pics I’m wearing the darker orange shade on my outer lids, the gold on my inner lids, the peach along my brow bone and the brown shade along my lash and waterlines. All told, the eye portion of the look only took about 10-15 minutes to do.

Givenchy Naivement Couture Prisme Eyes in Candide Garden

Givenchy Naivement Couture Le Prisme Eyes in Candide Garden
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Givenchy Rouge Interdit Lipstick in Candide Tangerine: A Modern Twist on Retro Orange

March 7th, 2011 by Karen 73 Comments

givenchy rouge inderdit in candide tangerine on karen of makeup and beauty blog

Um, did I really just spend 20 minutes dancing around my living room to Biggie’s Juicy?

Yes, I did (I suspect you aren’t surprised). 🙂

And why did I do it?

Givenchy! Candide Tangerine, their newest lipstick color, makes me REALLY wish I could rap. If I could, I’d spit a few bars about how downright juicy it is.

givenchy rouge inderdit lipstick in candide tangerine
You know very well who you are…

Imagine pieces of peeled tangerine dipped in concentrated Hawaiian Punch. THAT’s how intensely pigmented Candide Tangerine is.

I’m wearing two layers for opaque coverage in these pics; a single layer produces more of a stained look.

Reddish orange Mad Men lips have been popping up like Technicolor prairie dogs lately, but for this Givenchy went a different route. Instead of making it an old-school matte a la MAC Neon Orange, which I’m wearing in these pics here (from the Stylishly Yours Collection), Givenchy gave it a glossy, shiny finish. I like it both ways, but I think the shine makes Candide Tangerine look a little more modern.

givenchy rouge inderdit in candide tangerine swatch
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Givenchy Naivement Couture: Le Prisme Eyes in Candide Garden

March 4th, 2011 by Karen 8 Comments

Givenchy Naivement Couture Le Prisme Eyes in Candide Garden ($56), available now at Sephora. What say you?

Givenchy Naivement Couture Le Prisme Eyes in Candide Garden

For more details on the Givenchy Couture Collection, check out…

  • Haute Stuff Coming Through! The New Givenchy Naivement Couture Collection for Spring/Summer 2011
  • Naive Is Haute When It Comes to the Givenchy Naivement Couture Collection
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Givenchy Naivement Couture Rouge Interdit Lipstick in Candide Tangerine

March 4th, 2011 by Karen 5 Comments




Givenchy Naivement Couture Rouge Interdit Lipstick in Candide Tangerine ($29), available now at Sephora.

Would you wear this color? I’m going through an orange lipstick phase right now so my answer is YES, YES, YES!

For more details on the Givenchy Couture Collection, check out…

  • Haute Stuff Coming Through! The New Givenchy Naivement Couture Collection for Spring/Summer 2011
  • Naive Is Haute When It Comes to the Givenchy Naivement Couture Collection
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Haute Stuff Coming Through! The New Givenchy Naivement Couture Collection for Spring/Summer 2011

February 21st, 2011 by Karen 50 Comments

givenchy naivement couture swatches

Merci beaucoup, Givenchy. Today your 10-piece Naivement Couture Collection for spring/summer 2011 let me momentarily forget about winter and the aching chill in my booty bones.

I may have even developed a fever in Sephora while swatching Naivement’s palette of sun-kissed pink, orange and gold, because I had a hallucination, fo’ reals!

At one point an eye palette in my hand turned into a tube of sunscreen right before my eyes (wha!?). When I looked up, I was standing on a warm beach at sunset. There was a bucket of beer at my feet and a man standing beside it. The man was James Franco. “Where’d you run off to, babe?” he said, and I answered, “Sephora?” I turned my head to see where I’d come from, but when I turned it back, James and the beach were gone…

Wait — where was I?

Oh, yeah, Givenchy. 🙂 I know it’s early to be fantasizing about summer, but if you 1) anticipate finding yourself at the beach with a hot actor/graduate student/novelist (you never know) or 2) living in a place that start to heat up around June, consider stocking up on the long-wearing gel blush and felt-tip lip markers. I’m crushing hard on the matte pink Blush Gelee in Candide Pink ($33), which blends easily and creates a light, cooling sensation when applied (so refreshing!), and both of the Printed Lips markers ($30 each). All three of them offer sturdy, water-resistant color that should last through a day at the pool.

For more details on the Naivement Couture Collection, check out Naive Is Haute When It Comes to the Givenchy Naivement Couture Collection.

Lighter lasses, take a close look at the eye quad and powder blush. All four of the powder eyeshadows in Le Prisme Eyes in Candide Garden ($56) apply super sheer on my tan skin (I had to use four layers for these swatches), but the colors should sing louder on pale beauties. And the matte purplish pink Le Prisme Blush in It-Girl Purple ($44), which looked a little chalky on me, should behave better on fairer skin tones.
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