Yes to everything you said above.Only if they bring back prince noir. I would love to see collab with Pink or Katy Perry.
that color kinda reminds me of illamasqua Kontrol. may be off. either way its drool worthy.Photo from dailymail.co.uk
LOL !Are they just trying to get rid of those Yung Rapunxels that they probably still have hanging around?
You know. I have that lippie and I forgot I had it.that color kinda reminds me of illamasqua Kontrol. may be off. either way its drool worthy.Photo from dailymail.co.uk
Was flicking through google to find a certain pic of Lorde wearing purple lipstick at the Grammys...... What colour purple is this???? And would this shade be in her collection???? Photo from dailymail.co.uk
She wore this colour at the pre Grammy lunch/brunchI watched the grammys and dont recall lorde looking like that, not sitting in audience, not performing, not accepting her award, she had dark lips. I much prefer doing a collection with her than reality tv people like the osbornes.
Facts. I love Royal, though, so I can't wait to see what this collection looks like.I expect full honesty from our lovely Specktraettes here..... I love Lorde's music, but I just don't feel like she has established herself as a beauty/style/fashion icon to anchor a solo collaboration. Am I just being a hater? I just feel that there are other celebs who have broken boundaries and are legitimate fashion/style/beauty icons or even other pop culture phenomenons that would make a better collection than Lorde; especially just barely coming off Punk Couture. Thoughts? Comments? Counterarguments? Kick in the pants to get me on board? :2cents:
Rihanna for sure is one. I keep saying she'd be better off on a runway than try to sing.I don't think they have really been thinking that way, at least that's what it seems like. I don't consider Hayley Williams, Sharon & Kelly Osbourne or even Rihanna as beauty or style icons. Am I the only one?
I don't know. Being a model doesn't necessarily make someone a style or beauty icon. Someone here was saying that Rihanna is a muse to some designers, which to me means something completely different than being an icon. When I think of a style icon, I think of someone who dresses in their own unique way that isn't like anyone else. I know that Kate Moss is definitely a muse for many designers, probably because of her look or body type, but I never really think or hear about her personal style. But, I do think of her as a beauty icon because she has a unique look that models still strive to emulate and designers still want on their runway. And she'll always be remembered for the heroin chic look (good or bad, I won't comment).Rihanna for sure is one. I keep saying she'd be better off on a runway than try to sing.
I feel the same way - it's the colours that decide if I buy from a collection or not. In a way I feel a bit embarrassed whipping out a Rihanna lipstick, but if I like the colour enough...I really was not into Rihanna at all but that didn't hold me back on spending my makeup funds on key pieces that called to me.
I always wait until I see the colours from collections before I decide on spending my hard earned money.
It's HOW she wears the makeup that ages her, not the makeup itself.I think this will be an easy skip for me, the only reason I'm not feeling this collection is because I think the makeup she wears ages her horribly (and maybe because I hate the song). But I'll wait and see
You make a valid point and I should probably reserve judgement until I've seen the collection. Hopefully I wont like it because I've spent way too much on makeup in the past few months and there are other collections that I loveIt's HOW she wears the makeup that ages her, not the makeup itself.
True. Cause I wear the hell out of smoked purple without making me look coffin ready. Sorry lordettes....It's HOW she wears the makeup that ages her, not the makeup itself.I think this will be an easy skip for me, the only reason I'm not feeling this collection is because I think the makeup she wears ages her horribly (and maybe because I hate the song). But I'll wait and see