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Chanel Fall/Winter 2011 Ready-to-Wear Beauty


Photo by Vincent Lappartient

Chanel Fall/Winter 2011 Ready-to-Wear Beauty

Peter Philips, Creative Director of Chanel Make Up used the following Chanel products to create the runway beauty looks:

  • Face: Vitalumiere Aqua Ultra Light Skin Perfecting Makeup SPF 15, Poudre Universelle Libre Natural Finish Loose Powder, Eclat Lumiere Highlighting Face Pen, Correcteur Perfection Long Lasting Concealer
  • Eyes: Illusion d’Ombre in Epatant, Mirifique, and Fantasme (available July 2011), Le Crayon Yeux Precision Eye Definer in Khaki Platine (available July 2011), Stylo Yeux Waterproof Long Lasting Eyeliner in Ebene, Crayon Sourcils (available July 2011), and Inimitable Mascara in Noir
  • Lips: Le Crayon Levres Precision Lip Definer in Natural, Rouge Allure Velvet in La Furtive (available November 2011)
  • Nails: Le Vernis Nail Colour in Graphite (available July 2011)

Check out the look! 


Photo by Vincent Lappartient


Photo by Vincent Lappartient

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Camikatze Avatar

oh first comment didnt show up:

Thanks for the swatches, graphite looks gorgeous, but i do like Black Pearl better than Graphite…so not a Must-Have for me.

Overall i think the Chanel Fall Look looks stunning, but too frosty in my opinion for autumn :/ I would have preferred a warmer color scheme though.

Dame Elizabeth Avatar

That nail polish is beautiful – but I’m not sure that I would wear it in July! Seems a tad too industrial for my preferred light summer looks.
But still will buy and save for Autumn 🙂

boogiepimp Avatar

As I look at this color on my screen and the color on my nails right now, it looks almost the same! Doesn’t this look like Zoya’s Edyta?!

nudibelle Avatar

OOOO MUST. HAVE. GRAPHITE!! CHANEL is killing me. It does looks like Kaleidoscope but more greyish silver in base. From this pic alone OPI Lucerne Tainly look marvelous could be a cheaper dupe.

maryelle Avatar

i feel like chanel always sets the nail polish trend, and i have to admit, they know how to get us nail polish addicts! i can’t wait to see more photos.

priya Avatar

I am curently using NARS SG in Tahoe. I wanted to know if Chanel makes foundation for NC-42.
The NARS SG makes my skin look a lil oily..thank you so much

Aleena Avatar

Definitely looking forward to Graphite. It’s supposed to be part of a new trio of shades. Can’t wait to see what the other two shades are like!

Brie Avatar

Looks like there will be an eyeliner slightly similar to the Rose Platine that’s available now which I will have to snatch up! I bought 2 extra Rose Platine eyeliners because I was paranoid of not finding something quite like it (I use it every day under my eyes)…Now there’s a variation that I’m dying to have!

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