A Gold & Plum Eye with Anastasia Eyeshadows
About this Look
Here’s a look I put together using Anastasia’s Modern Renaissance palette along with a few of the new-for-summer singles. I wanted something warmer but more pink/plum-based to coordinate with the Hourglass Confession lipsticks I was swatching.
Step-by-Step Guide
- Inner lid: Primavera
- Middle of lid: Sunset
- Outer lid: Cyprus Umber
- Crease: Venetian Red
- Deep crease: Love Letter
- Above crease: Burnt Orange
- Brow bone: Tempera
- Lower lash line: Perversion, Ballet, Gemstone
Products Used
Anastasia Modern Renaissance Eyeshadow Palette
Anastasia Primavera Eyeshadow
Anastasia Sunset Eyeshadow
Anastasia Cyprus Umber Eyeshadow
Anastasia Venetian Red Eyeshadow
Anastasia Love Letter Eyeshadow
Anastasia Burnt Orange Eyeshadow
Anastasia Tempera Eyeshadow
Urban Decay Perversion 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencil (Eyeliner)
Anastasia Ballet Eyeshadow
Anastasia Gemstone Eyeshadow
That is haute! Yeah, I obviously ❤ it. This would look perfect with Saturday’s outfit that I’ll be wearing to Tucson. Not sure how well it’ll turn out with my groggy 5 a.m. brain, LoL!
Thank you so much, Nancy! Have fun in Tucson 🙂
That is gorgeous!!!!
Thank you, Seraphine!
Beautiful! I love the unexpected purple…ties in really well with the “sunset” lid. Your blending is always so on point!!!
You’re too kind, Laura 😀
Ultra beautiful and skilled! I think both the single abhs are on the short list for my next collection project. If abh won’t do a totally cool palette, with your help, I can pull together an eighter. Not highly pricey per pan, either. Pricier than a premade, but best way for singles. I really like the thinking and planning part of m/u…which you excel at. Thanks so much for such fun.
Sometimes putting together your own palette is worth the extra cost just to have exactly what you want!
This is a gorgeous eye look! I love the colors that were incorporated into it, especially the pop of purple on the lower lashline.
Aw, thank you so much, Aj!
Beautiful look! You truly are a master at combining colors.
Thank you, Vanessa!