Showing posts with label CHANEL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CHANEL. Show all posts

Friday, April 12, 2013

Chanel Ombres



Chanel has released a new beautiful palette to celebrate the opening of one of their new boutiques in Paris. The palette is called Ombres Matelassées 51, Montaigne ($80 for 6g/0.21 oz, Made in Italy). It comes with five stunning soft silky-smooth shimmery eyeshadows embossed with the classic quilted pattern. The colors aren't all that unique to Chanel's prior releases but the texture is amazing with an ultra-smooth finish and satiny feel. Pigmentation is medium, like most Chanel eyeshadows. The shimmer is very soft and subtle. At $80 this is extremely pricey (especially when you consider the fact that the Ombres Perleés de Chanel from Spring 2011 was $65). I fell in love with the beautiful presentation and packaging but I'm not really comfortable with the price. (I skipped the Vegas de Chanel face highlighter and so felt this splurge was justified.)

The colors, left to right: soft iridescent ivory, pale gold shimmer, satiny warm gold, khaki olive shimmer, soft greyed-black with a tinge of navy. A few more close ups.




Swatches:



Comparisons to a few other shades, Chanel Ivory, Chanel Blazing Gold, Burberry Midnight Black, Chanel Black Star and Chanel Noir-Ivoire. (The greenish/olive shade wasn't compared because I don't own any of the Chanel khaki shimmers.) As you can see the theme is not extremely unique, but still extremely beautiful.


I'm not sure exactly where this will be available. My guess is this will be available at the counters and stores that receive the special exclusive launches (such as Les Jeans de Chanel, Vegas de Chanel, etc.) I know Nordstrom in Seattle has received the palette and have seen reports of this being spotted at various Boutiques and select Neiman Marcus counters. I'm assuming it will be launched online at Chanel.com eventually but at this time I'm not sure. I purchased mine at my local Neiman Marcus although they did not have any testers. See other photos at Best Things in Beauty and Luxury-Makeup Livejournal.

Overall beautiful presentation and extremely high quality. There is a lack of originality with the colors (I found them to be repeats of prior/existing shades) but the palette is a classic and I really love it. The texture is better than some of the singles, which I'm a huge fan of, but sometimes can be a bit chunky in feel. I personally cannot envision wearing all 5 shades at once. I've tried a few combinations and prefer to use 3 at most at one time. I find it wears very well and adheres well to the lids like the classic Chanel eyeshadows do.

Bottom line, it's a true luxury product, not a necessity. I love it but I don't think it's a must-have for those who have a lot of other Chanel eyeshadows. I simply think you will find this redundant. I like the convenience of having all shades in one palette and felt the presentation is just exquisite. At the price it's definitely a splurge. If I could only have 1 palette this season, I think it would still be Dior Grège 734 (reviewed here), although a few photos of summer collections have been surfacing and I'm kinda dying over the NARS trio coming out for summer (see it on Specktra.net here).

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

A FIRST LOOK AT CHANEL FALL 2013-EXCLUSIVE

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People always ask me what my favorite brand is, and I always have a hard time narrowing it down and picking one. If I were to only carry and wear Chanel the rest of my life, though, I’d be quite the happy lady. We had the amazing opportunity to preview Chanel Fall 2013 bagsbefore almost anyone else, and we decided, what better way to show them off than to take them for a spin?
With a retro-inspired feeling, Chanel Fall 2013 Act I bags focus on the brand’s heritage, showcasing the iconic quilting against the classic monogram double C. With that comes colors that will work with any wardrobe and in any season, along with a little pizzaz, like the vibrant pink and sultry grey felt Flap Bags.
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Remember the bag-on-bag trend? Chanel tackled this magnificently without actually placing a bag on the bag, but by making it appear that way by adding a Classic Flap outer pouch detail to a classic quilted tote.
If you are a fan of exquisite elegance, this is the Chanel collection you’ve been waiting for, and you’ll easily find bag after bag to pine for and covet.

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SARAH JESSICA PARKER CARRIES CHANEL, ROCHAS AND A BOATLOAD OF LOUIS VUITTON LUGGAGE

Sarah Jessica Parker carries bags from Chanel and Rochas, plus Louis Vuitton luggage, at the airport in NYC (5)
Photos like this make me think it must be particularly trying to be SJP sometimes. You’ll notice, as you peruse through the pictures that Sarah Jessica Parker has not only weighed herself down with three different designer bags, but she’s so encumbered that her hapless assistant is pushing a giant cart piled high with her entire collection of Louis Vuitton Monogram Luggage through JFK airport, each piece is clearly stuffed to the brim. On her person, she has the all-black crossbody Chanel Boy Bag, an all-white Rochas Leti Tote and a third black-and-white mystery bag. (Anyone care to ID?) Chanel bags are of course available at Chanel boutiques and high-end department stores, and you can shop Rochas at Net-a-Porter.
I don’t know where Sarah Jessica Parker’s headed, but I hope it’s somewhere fabulous, and I sincerely hope she’ll be in residence there for at least three months – she’s certainly packed enough. I’ve made cross-country moves with less stuff. Bon voyage, SJP, and Godspeed!
Sarah Jessica Parker carries bags from Chanel and Rochas, plus Louis Vuitton luggage, at the airport in NYC (1)Sarah Jessica Parker carries bags from Chanel and Rochas, plus Louis Vuitton luggage, at the airport in NYC (2)Sarah Jessica Parker carries bags from Chanel and Rochas, plus Louis Vuitton luggage, at the airport in NYC (3)Sarah Jessica Parker carries bags from Chanel and Rochas, plus Louis Vuitton luggage, at the airport in NYC (4)

Monday, February 27, 2012

Oscars, Celebrities & Dictators...Oh My!

 
The stars were out in full style of course for the 84th Academy Awards last night and along with flowing gowns, champagne and sharp tuxedos we picked a few of our fav stars rockin their specs on the red carpet.

The Artist star and her beau director,
Bérénice Bejo and Michel Hazanavicius.




Gary Oldman

Legacy Collection by Claire Goldsmith, The Healy.
The Watson in Burnt Orange.

In Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Gary Oldman shows of the styles made popular by UK design houses like Claire Goldsmith with colours like English Summer and the Watson in Burnt Orange.

Nick Nolte


Oliver Peoples Basel in Black with Polarized lenses. 

The classic retro styles similar to the Oliver Peoples Basel were a common site as the sun went down outside the Kodak Theater.



Zachary Quinto


"General Aladeen" aka Sacha Baron Cohen.
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