CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN – Metallic Eye Colour | Selfridges.com

Inspired by metallic spikes, 70s’ style glitter tissé fabrics and his indulgent use of strass, Christian Louboutin Metallic Eye Colour collection is available in a range of jewel tones from rose gold to iridescent blue. The unique formula is a unique fusion of water and metallic pigments, which combine to create mirror-like brilliance. Its lightweight and fluid texture applies smoothly and enables easily buildable coverage – with no smudging or creasing. — Read on www.selfridges.com/GB/en/cat/christian-louboutin-metallic-eye-colour_325-73037435-65149519/

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Tom Ford neutral Shade and Illuminate | Harrods.com

From Tom Ford’s point of view, the first step to beauty is understanding the architecture of your face and bringing balance and symmetry to your features. This duet of highlighting and shading creams is designed to make sculpting and contouring the face remarkably simple. The super sheer, light shade can be used to draw light onto the skin to brighten and lift the face. The dark shade defines and contours bones while staying invisible to the naked eye. — Read on www.harrods.com/en-gb/shopping/shade-and-illuminate-15115336

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Why Dior Bags are So Expensive?

Sifting through fashion archives, it’s evident that every iconic handbag has a rich history. From their creation to them becoming a part of popular culture, there are many aspects that contribute to them becoming It bags. One such bag that has stood the test of time is the Lady Dior.  A cult classic, the exquisitely crafted, soft quilted leather bag with metallic D.I.O.R hardware charms has been an inextricable part of the wardrobes of many popular women, including Marion Cotillard, Dita Von Teese, and Miranda Kerr, and closer home Kangana Ranaut and Shilpa Shetty. It’s been epitomised in popular culture by being featured in series like ‘Sex And The City’ and ‘Gossip Girl‘. Ultra chic and with beautiful craftsmanship, the bag has survived an evolving market for almost 25 years and grown under six creative directors.  Its story dates back to 1995 when Diana, Princess of Wales, was invited to attend the Cezanne Art Exhibition in Paris. The then French First Lady, Bernadette Chirac gifted a petite black leather bag to Princess Diana. Post visit the exhibition, Diana carried the bag at several royal engagements, including during her visit to a children’s home in Birmingham. A few weeks later, she carried it to a state visit to Argentina and even to the 1996 Met Gala. The more it was seen, the more it was identified as the Princess’ chosen accessory.  Image: Courtesy Instagram In a short span of time, the bag acquired cult status world over, with knock-offs selling at inflated

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