Charlotte Tilbury puts a modern spin on an old Hollywood aesthetic.
Charlotte Tilbury is making good old Hollywood new again.
On Tuesday, January 23, the brand will unveil a collection of new lipsticks and liners, the first lip range in the beloved Hollywood franchise. The products, which fall into three categories: matte Hollywood red lipsticks, satin Hollywood pink lipsticks, and matching lip cheat lip liners, feature vintage glamorous colors and fan-favorite formulas that could only be from this decade. Combined.
"Darling, my NEW! Hollywood Beauty Icon Lipstick is Hollywood's secret to instant star confidence! Makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury wrote via Instagram, sharing the campaign starring Kate Moss and Jordan Dunn." I have deciphered the perfect nuances of pink and red to suit every complexion!!!!"
For starters, the reds come in five colors, all featuring the brand's award-winning Matte Revolution formula.
"Designed for all women of all ages and all skin tones, it can be worn for up to 10 hours and provides buildable, transfer-proof, long-lasting, matte color," reads a press release shared with Marie Claire." Glamorous, inspired by old Hollywood lights, the 3D effect red pigment builds lips, creating the ultimate lip shape for that special Hollywood moment in your life."
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Another five lipsticks come in shades of pink, from the soft mauve "Red Carpet Pink" to the candy-colored "90s Pink." These new products feature the brand's soft, satiny, and shiny K.I.S.S.I.N.G formula, which offers a "plump and radiant look."
Last (but certainly not least), the Lip Cheat lip liner is also available in five new shades ("Icon Baby," "90s Pink," "Queen," "Kiss Mark," and "Red Carpet Red"), echoing both reds and pinks in the collection The new product will be available in the following colors The waterproof liner with jojoba seed oil promises 24-hour hydration and a perfectly matched pout.
Charlotte Tilbury's Hollywood Beauty Icon Lipstick Collection will be available exclusively at charlottetilbury.com beginning Tuesday, January 23.
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