21/11/2012
Chantecaille Holiday 2012 Collection
Les Fetes Trio Palette
Chanel : Chanel Precieux de Printemps de Chanel Collection For Spring 2013
Highlighting Face Powder
- #Pudre Signee de Chanel
- #Joues Contraste Blush
Les 4 Ombres Eyeshadow Palette
Eyeshadow Duo
- #Light Beige
- #Warm Brown
St Tropez Diamond Tan Spray
World's 'most expensive fake tan' launched
Fake tan is being given a touch of extra glamour this party season, thanks to a new product launched by St Tropez.It has created a Diamond Tan spray, which contains real diamonds in the formula. The product is being marketed as the ‘world’s most expensive tanning product’.
St Tropez has timed the launch of Diamond Tan to coincide with the festive party season. Michaella Bolder, skin finishing expert for the brand, said: ‘This truly is the most indulgent tanning treatment in the world to date.
‘During the Christmas and new year party season it’s all about making sure your skin looks luminous and glowing. The Diamond Tan is the ultimate in seasonal skin finishing – what better way to ensure your skin sparkles at the Christmas party than to spritz it with diamond dust.
Bruce Weber: A New-Fashioned Christmas
Bruce Weber: A New-Fashioned Christmas
A Glittering Winter's Fête at Selfridges from the Celebrated Photographer
Holiday clichés are turned upside-down in Bruce Weber’s decadently surreal family Christmas for the British department store Selfridges. The Pennsylvania-born photographer and filmmaker—a creator of stunning fashion campaigns since the 1970s and veteran contributor to GQ, Vanity Fair and Rolling Stone—immersed his team in the spirit of the winter season while shooting in the grand halls of the London flagship way back in June. “Sometimes my film crew felt like Eloise at the Plaza,” Weber says of the late night shoot. “They were always losing their way in the store—at every turn they found something beautiful or interesting to distract them.” Part of a wider campaign that will include outdoor and arthouse cinema screenings, for this film Weber and Selfridges Creative Director Alannah Weston teamed up with Vogue stylist Bay Garnett. The result was a feast for the eyes including sparkling chandeliers, a motley cast of characters and even some digital snow. Model Laura Love, daughter of Vogue’s West Coast Editor Lisa Love, embraced her role as a ballerina so fully that she found herself dancing out in the rain at midnight. “Once we got rolling we forgot what time it was,” says Weber. “All we could think about was the excitement of a child not being able to sleep because of the presents waiting under the tree.”