Nicolas Degennes has a vision of a Vintage Christmas for the 2010 Givenchy Holiday collection. The look is smoky, somber eyes, with blood red lips and nails and iridescent face & décolleté.
The Givenchy Holiday 2010 Vintage Christmas collection includes:
Le Prisme Collector Sparkling Powder, Limited-edition, $65
What it is:
A subtle, sparkling, translucent powder for the face and body.
What it does:
This barely-there makeup imparts a soft and gorgeous glow on the skin.
What it is:
A subtle, sparkling, translucent powder for the face and body.
What it does:
This barely-there makeup imparts a soft and gorgeous glow on the skin.
Le Prisme Unique Eyeshadow in Vintage Silver no 19, Limited-edition, $29
Created with an innovative shade-blending technology, Givenchy's Le Prisme eyeshadow is an iridescent mix of three different shades that creates a prismatic, opalescent finish.
Created with an innovative shade-blending technology, Givenchy's Le Prisme eyeshadow is an iridescent mix of three different shades that creates a prismatic, opalescent finish.
Phenomen’Eyes Mascara in Vintage Bronze no 5. Limited-edition, $29.
Rouge Interdit Vintage Carmine N°49 ($28) and Gloss Interdit Vintage Ruby N°27 ($28.50). Two complimentary and ultra-feminine tones filled with energy and passionate warmth; limited-editions and Vernis Please! Vintage Garnet N°172 for nails, limited-edition, $15.
The Givenchy Holiday 2010 Vintage Christmas collection is available now at Sephora.com and Givenchybeauty.com.
These items would make amazing stocking stuffers or Christmas gifts for any make-up lover too. I think the stand out product for me from the collection is the sparkling powder though it's also the priciest.
What do you think of holiday collections? Do you usually pass or splurge?
What do you think of holiday collections? Do you usually pass or splurge?