Thursday, May 19, 2011

Dior introduces The Mitzah Palette




























 Since Mr. Dior first introduced the Jungle panther print into his collections, the fabulous print has become an emblematic House reference. Feline and irresistible, it brings to life the audacious and provocative side of the Dior Woman, whilst remaining extremely elegant. So for 2011 Dior has decided to add another product to the feline line.
 This new palette, is named The Mitzah Palette and inspired by Dior Muse, Mitzah Bricard who was known for her love of red lipstick and animal print. Legend has it that Mitzah used to wear a panther print chiffon scarf at her wrist to hide a scar. Fascinated by her elegance, Mr Dior decided to include this magnificent Jungle motif in his collections from 1947 onwards.


  “Madame Bricard is one of the rare people for whom elegance is their sole reason for living,” Christian Dior.


 The palette has been made in a very similar way to that of the Renee Gruau palette - handmade and handfinished, and the attention to detail is sublime, making it an even more time consuming and complicated layering process than even the Gruau. 

The line consists of 3 beauty products. First up in the collection is an eyeshadow palette, the soft cream can be used for highlighting, with the browns being used for contouring and lining, or if preferred all colors can be mixed together with your brush and applied that way.

Mitzah EyeShadow

  There is also two Limited Edition Nail polishes in the collection, 912 Ebony and 622 Camel.
 

912 Ebony and 622 Camel


 Discover below how to apply the Mitzah palette eyeshadows.

1. The camel shade emphasises eye colour. Apply to the lower eyelid then blend gently upwards. Apply also to the lower lash line.
2. The Ebony shade intensifies  the eyes.
Apply it along the upper and lower lash lines.
Blend with the camel shade.
3. The Nude shade brightens  and opens the eyes. Apply to the inner corner of the eye.

 Complete your look with the two new shades of Dior nail Varnish, Camel and Ebony.




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