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    March 7, 2013

    Chanel Ready-to-Wear Autumn-Winter 2013/2014 Beauty

    chanel fall winter 2013 2014 makeup

    The most striking aspect of the Chanel Ready-to-Wear Autumn-Winter 2013/2014 makeup were the bejeweled eyes of all the models walking down the runway. But of course, every season the question most people have is, “what is the new nail color??” The answer is Elixir, and it will be out late summer as part of the Fall 2013 Collection.

    chanel fall winter 2013 2014 makeup

    Here is a breakdown of the products Peter Philips used to create the Chanel Ready-to-Wear Autumn-Winter 2013/2014 makeup look:

    Skin prepared with HYDRA BEAUTY SERUM

    The Complexion
    VITALUMIERE AQUA Ultra-Light Skin Perfecting Makeup SPF 15
    POUDRE UNIVERSELLE LIBRE Natural Finish Loose Powder
    ECLAT LUMIERE Highlighting Face Pen
    CORRECTEUR PERFECTION Long Lasting Concealer

    The Eyes
    QUADRA EYE SHADOW in Prélude
    LE VOLUME DE CHANEL Mascara in Noir
    RECOURBE CILS DE CHANEL Precision Eyelash Curler
    LE CRAYON YEUX Precision Eye Definer in Noir
    LE CRAYON KHOL Intense Eye Pencil in Clair

    The Cheeks
    LE BLUSH CREME DE CHANEL in Inspiration – Fall 2013 Collection

    The Lips
    ROUGE COCO SHINE Hydrating Colour Lipshine in Instinct – Fall 2013 Collection

    The Nails
    LE VERNIS Nail Colour in Elixir – Fall 2013 Collection

    *On the eyes, platinum sequins line the upper lashes, like an ‘eyeliner’ (not for sale).

    First four images by Vincent Lappartient for Chanel
    Remaining images from Style.com

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    2 Comments »

    1. Cream blush! I have been wanting them to produce a cream blush for ages and now it’s like they read my mind! I can’t wait!

      Comment by Alison — March 9, 2013 @ 10:19 am

    2. Hi Alison!
      I can’t wait to try it out as well!

      Comment by La Chanelphile — March 11, 2013 @ 4:04 pm

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