2007 Holiday

(Lavshuca Holiday 2007 palettes)
(image from www.kanebo-cosmetics.jp/lavshuca/)


As I mentioned yesterday, for this holiday season, not a lot of items have made the cut for my shopping list (only the DiorLight pendant and the MAC Antiquitease Royal Assets palettes). But when I saw these holiday 2007 palettes from Lavshuca (out on November 1 in Japan), the decision was made very quickly: I am getting one of these.

There are two versions, one with beige shades and one with pink and lilac tones. I am definitely leaning toward the pink and the lilac shades.

There is also a transparent lid on the lip color compartment so the eyeshadow powder won’t fly all over the lip shades and make them look dusty. A very thoughtful touch.

Also out on November 1 is a new range of lip colors, Liquid Rouge. Like Jewelry Lips, they will be very petite and compact.

(Lavshuca Liquid Rouge)
(image from www.kanebo-cosmetics.jp/lavshuca/)

At the moment, on the website, PK-1, PK-3, and RS-1 look pretty good. We’ll see how they are compared with Color Conc Rouge that I tried earlier. (They look slightly cuter already, I have to say…)

Related posts:

Dior Diorissime Palette
(a great palette for both eyes and lips)

Lavshuca Eye Color Select in PK-1 and BU-1
(two of my favorite items from Lavshuca)

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(part of the Holiday 2007 collection feature
on Biteki magazine)
(image from www.biteki.com)

I am sure most of you have seen almost all the coverage of the Holiday 2007 collections and have probably purchased some. But if you need some more material to help you decide, have a look at the on-line excerpt of the December 2007 issue of Biteki magazine, which presents a definitive coverage of Holiday 2007 items.

This issue is now out in Japan and should be available in Japanese bookstores in many other countries within the next few weeks. (Mine should be ready for collection in JP Books in London in the next couple of days.)

Compared with last year, not many items have made it to my provisional shopping list. So far, I have three items:

Dior DiorLight pendant

MAC Antiquitease Royal Assets palettes
(I might pick up either a lip or an eye palette.)

There is a third item, which I shall reveal tomorrow!

Which item has made the cut for you?

Related Posts:

Biteki Magazine
(Read about my long-term relationship with this wonderful Japanese cosmetics magazine…I have every issue of it since its launch in 2001…)

Other Holiday 2007 Collections
(Have a look at the ones that grabbed my attention)

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(Jill Stuart Holiday 2007 Collection:
Christmas Rose Collection)
(image from www.jillstuart-beauty.com)

I have just noticed that there is now an English version of the Jill Stuart Beauty website. (It might have been there for a little while, but I have just noticed it…)

Do enjoy browsing! You can read all about the Jill Stuart Holiday 2007 collection here.

Maybe the English site is a sign of something……

We’ll see!

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(Dior’s DiorLight…
safely made it to my shopping list)
(image from www.cosme.net)


Three upscale department stores in London, Selfridges, Harvey Nichols, and Harrods, have launched several holiday 2007 makeup collections. It’s getting earlier and earlier each year. I think it is rather ridiculous for shops to display Christmas gift sets in the beginning of October, but at least I have enough time to look through the items without making any impulsive purchase.

As promised, here are my initial thoughts after I saw the actual items. (Please follow the links to see all the photos.)

Dior:

First I saw the Trotter Romantique palettes in Harvey Nichols. The larger one (with the mascara and the lip gloss) looks decent with wearable colors. It is smaller than the similar ones I saw. (The sales assistant seemed defensive when I compared it with the pink purse palette that I saw in Heathrow Airport, but I did mean it as a compliment. I would love to see more airport-exclusive Dior items sold in department stores.)

The two smaller square palettes are disappointing. There is no problem with the shades. It is the flimsy packaging. Very un-Dior-like. The lids are a bit wobbly and the shiny black PVC edge trimmings look brassy. The quality of the packaging is simply not as good as that of the Detective Chic or the Diorissime palette.

Then I saw the DiorLight pendant in Selfridges. The surprise is that it is bigger than what I imagined. I thought it would be slightly bigger than the size of a cherry, but it is only slightly smaller than a ping-pong ball. Quite a huge pendant. But it also highlights the fact that it is very light…almost too light, even though it sports many Swarovski crystals. (The Holiday 2006 Dior Pretty Charms is pleasantly weighty.) The two shades are the usual warm pink and light beige.

The sales assistant seemed bemused at the fact that I was carefully checking out the details of the “crystal ball”. Well, it costs 54 pounds (108 USD), and obviously it is the packaging that we are paying for, not the gloss.

I do like it and I will consider getting it, but I will think really hard about whether to spend that amount of money on a gloss pendant.

YSL:

I saw all the holiday 2007 items in Harvey Nichols. The heart-shape pendant, unlike DiorLight, has a good chunky feel. But I still think that, while the design idea is good, the actual finished product is not. I personally think that It needs more fluidity in the whole design.

As for the silver palette, I like the cute color of the blusher. There is actually a heart-shape spongy pad placed on top of the blusher pan. Cute, but not very useful. (But maybe it is precisely for printing a heart-shape blush on your face or body.) The other shades are very nondescript. After seeing in person the first silver holiday palette for YSL in years, I still prefer the gold packaging, like I said before.

Guerlain: (images from Makeup Bag)

The main buzz surrounds the Forever Gold Sublime Radiant Powder, which, along with the rest of the Guerlain Holiday 2007 collection, was launched in Selfridges. I spayed it on the back of my hand and saw a veil of delicate but very sparkly shimmer revealed itself. I was impressed with the gentle and even finish, and it should be great to add a touch of shimmer to the face and the body. The idea of the product works in theory and in reality, and I am sure this unique item will sell very well.

Givenchy: (image from Bjooti.Net, another image here)

The star item is Prisme Solitaire, which I saw in Harrods. Compared with Guerlain’s Forever Gold, this one gives a more intense and concentrated shimmer. (Guerlain’s Forever Gold is soft and airy, but still very sparkly.) It really is like diamond dust. Depending on how you use it, it can be an all-over shimmer or it can inject a dose of beaming sparkles to your eyes. Packaging-wise, I like the case very much, which looks like a real diamond ring case.

I personally don’t like too much shimmer, so Guerlain’s Forever Gold and Givenchy’s Prisme Solitaire will not make any appearance on my shopping list. But, if you like sparkles and shimmer, I highly recommend that you check out these two.

So far, the items on my holiday shopping list are Dior’s DiorLight and palettes from MAC’s Antiquitease. I can’t wait to see Antiquitease in person…

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Holiday 2007 Collections Patrol

by PJ on Monday, October 8, 2007

in 2007 Holiday

Just a quick note (and a bit of a teaser)!

I stopped by several department stores in London today and happened to see some exclusive early launches (in the UK) of the holiday 2007 collections.

I saw items from Dior, YSL, Guerlain, and Givenchy.

There are some delightful surprises and some unexpected disappointments. I’ll be telling you all about them tomorrow!

(Allow me to invite you to subscribe to A Touch of Blusher and get all the future articles delivered to your e-mail inbox or feed readers!)

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More on Dior Holiday 2007: TOTALLY DIOR Cannage

by PJ on Sunday, September 30, 2007

in -Dior, 2007 Holiday

(TOTALLY DIOR Cannage)
(from www.cosme.net)

I have to admit it…this is the sort of thing that might tempt me to book a flight to Japan.

Dior comes up with a special customized luxury set like this in every holiday season in Japan. Usually, a set comes with a Dior bag (not the kind of very basic toiletry bag from gifts with purchases) and a selection of beauty products.

What is also special about the set is that there is customized flexibility. In this year’s case, customers can choose any lip product (lipstick or lip gloss) and any shade they want. They can also choose any nail color they want.

The TOTALLY DIOR Cannage includes:
–any lip color product

–any nail color product

–Skin Shimmering Loose Powder

–Original Face Brush

–Dior Cannage bag

The price of the set ranges from 34,650 to 35,490 yen (from 300 USD to 308 USD), depending on exactly which lip and nail products are chosen by a customer.

Judging by the price, the bag might not be the kind of Dior bags purchased in Dior boutiques, but it should certainly not be shabby, to say the least.

It is very unlikely that this will be available outside Japan. (But if it is actually sold in any other country, I would be thrilled to be corrected.) In the meantime, we can always dream, and things can change (while we are saving up)!

Related Post:

Dior Holiday 2007 Collection
(I think these will probably be available where you are…)

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(Lunasol Holiday 2007 coffret)
(from www.kanebo-cosmetics.jp/lunasol/)

Lunasol will be releasing the Holiday 2007 coffret on November 16. The Lunasol Holiday Party 2007 Coffret includes a 4-color eyeshadow palette, a liquid eyeliner, a lip gloss, a pressed powder, and a gift box (seen below).

(Lunasol Holiday 2007 coffret)

(from www.kanebo-cosmetics.jp/lunasol/)

I feel ambivalent about this collection. I think many Lunasol fans would want to see some more striking shades and more “collectible” items. The eyeshadows are all very neutral, the gloss is a universally flattering cool pink, and the pressed powder should be sheer and with a bit of shimmer. So, for Lunasol fans (including me), maybe some of us won’t be excited by these items.

However, Lunasol holiday sets usually sell out fast. Objectively, as a gift, this set is flawless, as these shades won’t look wrong on most people. Also, it is great for people who have never tried Lunasol and are interested in experiencing some of the items.

The coffret costs 6,825 yen in Japan (about 59 USD).

Looking back at some of the previous holiday releases, we see that the feel of the collections has been quite consistent. The Holiday 2006 set had more of a golden edge:

(Lunasol Holiday 2006 collection)
(from www.kanebo-cosmetics.jp/lunasol/)

The Holiday 2003 coffret was mostly for the lips:

(Lunasol Holiday 2003 collection)
(from www.kanebo-cosmetics.jp/lunasol/)


But I do remember the Holiday 2004 collection, which featured two eyeshadow palettes, one with turquoise and one with purple shades, in one-off ivory-white packaging. Those were items worth some serious consideration!

Nevertheless, Lunasol is known for quality and has some great items, and I always look forward to its new releases!

Related Posts:

Loving Japanese Brands: Lunasol
(my personal take on Lunasol)

If I Could Go to Japan RIGHT NOW
(featuring Lunasol and nine other great Japanese brands)

Fall 2007 Makeup Round-Up (Part 3)
(Lunasol fall 2007 collection wins my seasonal ranking.)

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Dior Holiday 2007 Collection: First Look

by PJ on Thursday, September 27, 2007

in -Dior, 2007 Holiday, makeup

(from www.cosme.net)

Dior Light, a lip-gloss enclosed pendant, is part of the Dior Holiday 2007 Collection line-up. I have to say I am loving the look of this and will definitely consider getting it.

Some other Dior Holiday 2007 Collection items to get you excited:

Eye palette (two versions):

(from www.cosme.net)

Lip Palette (two versions):

(from www.cosme.net)

You probably have seen Dior palettes like this below in airport duty-free shops. I have seen one in pink and it looked really lovely. Now we don’t need to be going somewhere to get this…

(from www.cosme.net)

This looks like a very exciting collection, with glamorous packaging as usual. I thought it was about time that they brought out a pendant, after they did bracelets, rings, ID plates, charms, and clutch palettes.

The shades look wearable. It is not surprising since of course many people will be buying these items as gifts. But the shades are on trend as well (I am seeing some grey eyeshadows.)

Again, the packaging of the palettes is inspired by their fashion accessory lines. This time, it is from one of my favorite Dior accessory collections, Trotter Romantique:

(Dior Trotter Romantique Wallet)
(from fashion.dior.com)

(Dior Trotter Romantique Bag)
(from fashion.dior.com)

You should start seeing some of the Dior Holiday 2007 makeup collection items in October.

Related Posts:

Lancôme Holiday 2007 Collection

YSL Holiday 2007 Collection

Dior Diorissime Palette
(See how it resembles other Dior fashion accessories.)

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YSL Holiday 2007 Collection

by PJ on Monday, September 24, 2007

in -YSL, 2007 Holiday, makeup


(all photos from woman.excite.co.jp)

The YSL Holiday 2007 Collection presents itself in chic silvery packaging.

But I still prefer the gold packaging that YSL does so well, as the title of my personal take on YSL has noted. Not that I don’t love these items…every year I anxiously wait for the first glimpse of the YSL holiday collection, which always has the most gorgeous items around. But, after the initial seconds of sudden blood-rush upon seeing these photos, I quickly calmed down (and didn’t reach for my shopping list).

I know I am being very picky here (for my bank balance’s sake)…they look glamorous but I am not overly excited by the shades or the packaging. In a way that’s a good thing…since the final quarter of the year is always the time when I spend the most money and I already have some makeup purchases lined up.

I still look forward to seeing all these in person, but it is unlikely that I will take them home with me…

Related Post:

What did you buy for the holidays…for yourself?
(featuring the YSL Holiday 2006 Gold Celebration palette)

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Lancôme Holiday 2007 Collection: First Look

by PJ on Saturday, September 22, 2007

in 2007 Holiday, makeup

(from www.woman.excite.co.jp)

The Lancôme Holiday 2007 collection will include the star item Precious Carat, a gloss-enclosed ring housed in a jewelry box.

Other items include a blusher, a mini eyeshadow duo, and a mini lip liner.

These items are sold as a set (Precious Carat Coffret) in Japan, as holiday items are sometimes sold there. The Precious Carat ring and the blusher are likely to be sold separately elsewhere.

I will update this post with more information later on!

Update (September 28 2007):

Some close-up images of the collection!

Related Post:

MAC Holiday 2007 Collection

(I want some of these!)

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