This is proving to be an odd year.
And yes, we are just a month in. Anywho, most websites still have sales on and I think, this maybe the last weekend for most high-end designer websites.
These are five things that I have purchased or are on my wishlist. Enjoy!
Pat McGrath Divine Rose II
Pat McGrath released her new Divine Rose palettes and lipsticks a couple of days ago. I love the lipstick and the matte lipgloss. I love three things about Pat McGrath:
- you get 4g of lipstick vs 3.3g which is your typically average sized lipstick
- pigmented lipsticks are seriously long-lasting. In my test of micellar waters, I used a Pat McGrath burnt red lipstick and so few micellar waters were able to remove the entire pigmented colour
- lipsticks are not drying compared to other formulations, that will remain unnamed (for now).
These are the lip products I bought:
Mattetrance lipstick (4g) GBP 38.
Liquilust Legendary Wear Matte Lipstick GBP 29
This is a matte liquid lipstick with full coverage and is long-lasting. The formulation is not as drying as other popular brands. I have bought Divine Nude (Lush Nude Beige). Available for sale at Pat McGrath online
Paco Rabanne handbag
I am going to an Indian wedding in a fortnight, so obviously I have to meet the two main conditions for entrance:
- Not have COVID-19 and have a piece of paper proving that
- Have the wardrobe (including shoes, handbags and jewellery) to dress myself up as Christmas tree, at the drop of a hat.
Naturally, I have had to shop for the wedding: I have everything to wear but my accessories are not per se matching-matching. Currently, they wouldn’t garner the approval of any Indian aunty.
PACO RABANNE Sparkle paillette-embellished chainmail shoulder bag
Available for sale on Net-a-porter for AED 1,264 (US$ 344) from AED 4,214 (US$ 1,150). That is a 70% reduction.
Very similar bags are also available at full-price at Paco Rabanne’s website. I love this light pink sparkle bag (US$1,200)
The shoes I mocked but now need because they are 75% off…
I often mock D&G and not because of their outlandish political views or that they are favoured by the ex-First Lady, Melania Trump, but because their designs or so over-priced and over the top.
Perfect for an Indian wedding? I think so. These were initially priced at £1,143 and are now a relative bargain at £285. Available at the outnet
Huda Beauty’s new faux filter foundation
Obviously I will be wearing a face mask to the wedding and peripheral events. I am Indian, not a white supremacist with a death wish to contract COVID-19. The current feedback from this fragrance-free improved foundation is that there is no transfer of the foundation to the face mask. It is a tad pricey and frankly, I have never bought a Huda Beauty foundation, but I am looking forward to using it. Available for sale at cultbeauty for £34.
New fragrance launch: Jo Malone Scarlet Poppy Cologne Intense (£86 for 50ml)
Just in time for Valentine’s Day (you would like to believe) and Chinese New Year (more likely), Jo Malone have launched a new poppy based fragrance. The verbiage is, “this ravishing scent has been inspired by its extravagant blooms, and amplified by velvety iris. Barley and tonka bean add a double hit of sweet decadence while a burst of succulent fig draws us into this opulent and moreish fragrance.”
And of course, I love, love the bottle.