Viseart Midsommer & Solstice Petit Pros for Summer 2020
Release Date + About the Launch
Embrace an ethereal and enchanting summertime ambiance with Viseart Paris as we celebrate our two new magical and luminous neutral Petit Pro palettes Solstice and Midsommer! Our ‘elevated everyday’ essential, eye-enhancing nude shades are empowering not overpowering, giving you simple and delicate control of your work-time to summertime play! Balmy, neutral-toned Petit Pro Solstice with a soft and sumptuous duochrome is our newest core staple and Petit Pro Midsommer is sublimely cool with lyrical, celestial duochrome hues. Our two new summertime palettes offer a refreshing and chic twist on matte and gossamer shades, effortlessly inspiring your refined, sunswept, elegant reverie.
Now online
Products in the Launch
Midsommer Petit Pro, $30.00
Prepare to be bewitched and beguiled by ‘Midsommer’ the magical new Petit Pro! Our ode to those enchanting midsummer evenings enveloped in a dream of love. The puckishly charming Petit Pro Midsommer is a potion of soft cool mattes and gossamer light shimmers worthy of faerie wings! Inspired by the ethereal magic of ‘A Midsummer Nights Dream’ where love, myth and mother nature intertwine, Petit Pro Midsommer will weave its beautiful spell to capture your heart. You’ll be entranced by our spellbinding duochrome ‘Changeling’, bewitched by our delicate and dreamy ‘Faerie’ and captivated by our majestic ‘Titania’ – our passionate and playful Petit Pro Midsommer has 8 beguiling shades to animate your summer dreams!
- Eglantine Cool-toned light beige with a matte finish
- Cupidon Light pink-brown with a matte finish
- Puck Midtone brown with a matte finish
- Midsommer Muted raspberry with a matte finish
- Faerie Light champagne pink with a shimmer finish
- Potion Muted burgundy with gold-pink reflectivity
- Titania Muted purple-grey with a matte finish
- Changeling Nude rose with a blue duochrome finish
Solstice Petit Pro, $30.00
Petit Pro Solstice is a turning point of ignited shades in a harmonious balance of matte and shimmers! With a rapturous selection of all new earthbound hues, our divine Petit Pro Solstice palette is a bliss of rich, sundrenched colors. Exalt your eyes with the sublime neutral sheen of Solstice – the key to your effortless nude ready-to-wear look! A jubilant new cycle begins as we gather to celebrate transformation, strength, and creativity with four harmonious matte tones, three shimmer shades, and a sumptuous duochrome.
- Languor Sandy beige with a matte finish
- Crescendo Light warm brown with a matte finish
- Summertide Medium red-brown with a matte finish
- Duir Chocolate brown with a matte finish
- Fervor Lemon meringue with a shimmer finish
- Litha Nude brown with a shimmer finish
- Splendor Terracotta-brown a shimmer finish
- Solstice Pink with a duochrome finish
I love the look of Midsommar in the pan but in their swatches it looks much warmer…. I want to know what it actually looks like!
I agree! It looked like cool pinks/lilacs/greys/taupes and I almost died but then I saw the swatches and saw Apricotine…
Haha – clearly I was looking at the wrong pics. Nevermind. Duh.
These look lovely but very similar to the Colourpop Nude Mood and Blush Crush palettes, so I think I can safely skip these. I do love Viseart (and I have Siren on my eyes today) and the Petit Pro’s are rather adorable (so tiny!) but I do need to make do with what I already have!
I look forward to your review though 🙂
I’m so excited for this. I skipped Apricotine because I thought it would pull to orange on my light olive skin but Midsommer looks like it would actually translate as peach on me, my favorite colour to wear but hardest to find for my skin tone.
Keeping my eye on this: I’m not sure if the swatches quite match the pan colors so I’d rather wait on a more reliable review. I really like the Viseart shadows I have.
Right, the pans look very light with little difference in value in the Midsommer palette; the one I am interested in.
How nice to see a cool-tone palette! I’m not sure how often I would wear the shades in Midsommer, but it is very pretty and I appreciate the faerie-themed names 🙂
Oooo, I think I will be picking up Midsommar. Might declutter the original Petite Pro for this one. Or maybe might swap the colors around? Decisions, decisions…
Hmm, I’m not sure what to make of these. If the swatches actually matched the shades shown in the palettes (especially Midsommer), it would have helped! But, they don’t. I’ll wait for yours and Alicia@kinkysweat, since she’s my skin twin.
The swatches of Midsommar look so much more warm-toned. If it’s a legitimate cool-toned palette, then I’ll consider it!
Exactly. There is a big trust issue, especially for some brands about swatch depiction, filters, photoshopping. Then you throw it through a retailer’s site online, and your monitor/screen…and it’s like a game of telephone. A palette’s online representation may have zero in common with the palette IRL. And right now, we pretty much have to trust what we see virtually. If Christine reviews this, I’ll bet there’s some overlap with CP Fame and Mauve. I’d even wager that every one of these shades is CP duped. But these minis have major Kawaii factor, and I love Soleil, which I bought on a whim. Right now travel friendly is mostly not a purchasing factor. We’ll see.
These are so pretty but I think Tryst will give me a look similar to Midsommer. I am glad Viseart is continuing to release these smaller palettes.
With the shades being so pale, I wonder how many times the brand had to swatch on the arms of the models for the promo pictures. I wish many of the shades were a little more pigmented, otherwise they are pretty much going to look the same on the eyes.
Totally agree with you, Genevieve!
TBH, I’m so jaded that I think the swatches are color value approximated then photoshopped onto each arm. I have zero faith that the swatches are even real. Makeup fail, makeup dementia, now makeup conspiracy theory, lol.
I’m pretty sure that’s the case here, and with all brands’ swatches in general.
These swatches do not seem to match the palettes at all. I find the cooler palelette enticing but not the swatches.
These look okay. But for some reason I don’t use the smaller palettes much. I like the mid size and bigger ones. I love Viseart eye shadows and can’t wait for the new Grande Pro 4 palette to be released!!
These look lovely (in the pans), but it does make me a little uncomfortable that they still used the word “nude” in the palette description even though the pans seem quite light, despite all the recent conversations about “nude” not being one universal set of colors.
These look stunning… and I say that as a person who’s generally not a fan of Viseart’s colour stories. The midsummer nights dream inspiration? I looove!
Uhm.. both remember to me previous releases from the brands.. a mauve rose palette and a warm toned ones. Always funny when a brand dupes itself!
Neither one of these makes my heart go pitter-patter. The one is too warm and the other too pink. Just as well, since Viseart is “online only” for me and I don’t like not being able to see things “in the flesh”. Even waiting 3 days for my Kerastase hair stuff to be delivered just reinforced that I truly am “Mrs. Instant Gratification”.
I really like how both of these palettes look and was so tempted to go ahead and buy them when they launched. I really love the duochrome color in both palettes but I suspect the swatch photos were edited to match the color in the pan. I want to see some reviews before I buy them since I feel like I can dupe all the other colors in my collection.
If Midsommer is more mauve, as it looks in the pan and darker skin swatches, I’d totally go for it. If it’s peachier, as it looks on the lighter skin swatches, I’ll pass. I feel like I have more than enough peachy palettes.