Archived Post

Deborah Lippmann Romantic Rapture and Staccato Collections for Spring 2013


Revel in the breath-taking rhapsody of Spring 2013! Introducing two brand new lipsticks and three new nail lacquers, the Deborah Lippmann Spring 2013 Color Collection offers a variety of bold and subtle hues that are romantically feminine.

Expanding her lipstick collection, Deborah Lippmann is launching two bright shades that give the collection a sexy punch. The formula is a unique hybrid, offering the rich, creamy texture of a lipstick and the sheer, high-shine finish of a lip gloss. She Bangs is a ravishing red that makes a bold lip statement. Call Me Maybe is a sheer cheeky coral that will be as popular as the song it was named after. They are universal yet vibrant and playful shades that are the perfect complement to any spring wardrobe. “These are two very wearable lip colors that are fun, happy and will make you look and feel beautiful,” says Deborah. “Just apply and go – if you don’t have time for anything else. A great lip shade will make you look put together and sophisticated.” she adds.

The collection also introduces Moon Rendezvous, a faded slate blue shimmer, Careless Whisper, a scintillating nude shimmer and Groove Is In The Heart, a flamingo pink crème. Deborah’s nail lacquers never cease to impress with modern, sophisticated and easily wearable hues for all ages.

Nail Lacquer ($17.00) (Limited Edition)

Available at www.deborahlippmann.com, Barneys New York, Bloomingdale’s, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom.

  • Moon Rendezvous Faded slate blue (Shimmer)
  • Careless Whisper Scintillating nude (Shimmer)
  • Groove is in the Heart Flamingo pink (Creme)

Lipstick ($22.00) (Limited Edition)

Available at www.deborahlippmann.com, Barneys New York, Bloomingdale’s, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom

  • She Bangs Ravishing red (Sheer)
  • Call Me Maybe Cheeky coral (Sheer)

Deborah Lippmann takes glitter to another level once again with an unexpected juxtaposition, combining black glitter with traditional soft pastel hues. Staccato is a trend-in-the-making with an innovative finish available in three deliciously energizing shades reminiscent of your favorite cotton candy, oreo and mint chocolate chip ice-creams!

The collection introduces I’m Not Edible, a panicked pink staccato, Polka Dots And Moonbeams, a sprightly black and white staccato and Rockin’ Robin, a mint mayhem staccato. These shades offer the perfect balance of femininity with a rich crème base and a jazzed-up edginess with the speckled black glitter.

“When creating this formula, I was thinking of ways to make black glitter wearable. I like how the glitter pops with a crème base, and I love that we took very wearable spring shades and gave them more pizzazz – even a bit of an edge,” said Deborah.

Nail Lacquer ($19.00) (Limited Edition)

Deborah Lippmann products are available at www.deborahlippmann.com, Barneys New York, Bloomingdale’s, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom, April 2013.

  • I’m Not Edible Panicked pink (Staccato)
  • Polka Dots and Moonbeams Sprightly black and white (Staccato)
  • Rockin’ Robin Mint mayhem (Staccato)

See more photos!



29 Comments

Comments that do not adhere to our comment policy may be removed. Discussion and debate are highly encouraged but we expect community members to participate respectfully. Please keep discussion on-topic, and if you have general feedback, a product review request, an off-topic question, or need technical support, please contact us!

Please help us streamline the comments' section and be more efficient: double-check the post above for more basic information like pricing, availability, and so on to make sure your question wasn't answered already. Comments alerting us to typos or small errors in the post are appreciated (!) but will typically be removed after errors are fixed (unless a response is needed).

We appreciate enthusiasm for new releases but ask readers to please hold questions regarding if/when a review will be posted as we can't commit to or guarantee product reviews. We don't want to set expectations and then disappoint readers as even products that are swatched don't always end up being reviewed due to time constraints and changes in priorities! Thank you for understanding!

Comments on this post are closed.
18thCenturyFox Avatar

Oh la la! Except “Call Me Maybe” -really Lippmann? No “Gagnam Style” lippie? And “She Bangs”? I know she did not run out of song titles- who is steering this ship? It’s funny to look at how she started with such classic song titles and then things sort of got…lazy.

Mirian Avatar

Really bummed that BOTH illamasqua and DL went this way. I’m so sick of black glitter. I would’ve loved a more innovative collection

Fliss Avatar

I’ve bought the full set of the Illamasqua ones. Granted, I have not seen the Lipmann ones IRL, but the Illamasqua ones are perfection. Better colours and different shapes of matte glitter. They are perfection to me 🙂

Mel Avatar

Not even gonna lie, Polka Dots and Moonbeams really reminds me of gram + bacteria under a microscope (from the way the glitter is bunched in clusters in the photo) and would likely be my main reason for getting it. 😛

Emma Avatar

Those top three look just like the Illamasqua I’mperfection Speckled ones! I’m not sure it’s my favorite look though, and I’m not sure it’ll be that popular. But those bottom three look gorgeous, especially the steel blue!

We try to approve comments within 24 hours (and reply to them within 72 hours) but can sometimes get behind and appreciate your patience! 🙂 If you have general feedback, product review requests, off-topic questions, or need technical support, please contact us directly. Thank you for your patience!