Sunday, 12 February 2017

DIOR 'Rouge Gradient' Spring 2017 MakeUp Collection


Peter Philips, the Creative and Image Director of Dior Makeup, celebrates a color-loaded spring season by revisiting the “gradient makeup” trend in the Colour Gradation collection, embodied by the model Lindsey Wixson, the House's newest beauty looks ambassador.


Discover the two healthy shades Rising Pink 002 and Radiant Nude 001 of Diorskin Nude Air Colour Gradation from the Spring Collection 2017.



The principle of “gradient makeup”? Clashing colors and fading shades to allow for the boldest of looks. It's a trend that Peter Philips reinvents according to the art of color that has always been the Dior makeup signature. The lips are worked up in different shades of pink to evoke a bee-stung mouth, the eyelids exhibit a spectrum that's alternately soft and electric, a tie-dye effect sets cheekbones alive. The Colour Gradation look offers the freedom of total experimentation, from subtly faded shades that melt into the skin’s natural tone, to the most out-there effects. 




In a look that gives color pride of place, voluptuous lips illuminate the face. To achieve a subtly sophisticated effect, in which the pigments seem to be one with the shade of the lips, Peter Philips has devised a lipstick 2.0: Rouge Gradient. Using its double foam tip, first apply the lightest shade as a base, before applying a more intense touch to the center of the lips.

The layering creates a melting gradation with a powdered matte finish, which can be adjusted according to mood and desire, and which is achieved with one of the three available versions, Pink, Red or Purple. Eyes are also ultra-pigmented thanks to the Colour Gradation palette. Available in Blue Gradation or Coral Gradation, it comes with a motif reminiscent of the pleats with which Christian Dior liked to give his dresses movement, just as the gradation of the shades gives life to color.



 Lindsey Wixson, the House's newest beauty looks ambassador


Vivid shades, clash of colors! This spring, dare to play with the new Colour Gradation Eye Palette. Are you more into Blue 001 or Coral 002?



Let's play with colour! Shade blending has never been so fun with Rouge Gradient, the first pwdery matte Lip Duo by Dior! How to get unique and voluptuous lips? Just apply the light peach shade as a primer and intensify your look with the darker shade! Inside the lip or in the contours, the choice is yours! From the top to the bottom Red 755, Purple 975 & Pink 575!





Transposing the "gradient makeup" technique to the complexion, Peter Philips also created dégradé powder compacts, Diorblush Colour Gradation and Diorblush Nude Air Colour Gradation, which allow the shade of the cheekbones to be modulated. And the art of color celebrated by this intense look extends to the nails, thanks to Dior Vernis contrasting shades, the peach Nude de Maybe peach, lemon yellow Early, deep green Now or the flamboyant red of Sudden.



Proudly introducing this new charming glossy nailshades for Spring! It's never to EARLY to coat your nails with nr505 Early, an intriguing yellow chartreuse. MAYBE you're more inspired by nr340 Maybe, a pretty peach. Or you micht have a SUDDEN urge for striking pink, than get your hands on nr873 Sudden. But I'm sure that NOW is the moment to complete your look with fascinating teal, nr800 Now. Get your shades out and turns heads, Dior Spring 2017 is here!




Selections by ANDREA JANKE Finest Accessories

Photos: Courtesy of the House of DIOR

 

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Direct after the Paris Haute Couture Week, on 7th July the house of DIOR was delighted to announce Ms. Maria Grazia Chiuri as the new artistic director of women's haute couture, ready-to-wear and accessory collections. Maria Grazia Chiuri leaved her role as Co-Creative Director after 17 years with Maison VALENTINO and 8 in her role as Co-Creative Director. 
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