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Monday, January 19, 2009

Dolce & Gabbana Cosmetic Collection
Launches in June at Saks Fifth Avenue in NYC


Just when I thought that it was time to say goodbye to my Vogue subscription, an article by Viki Woods catches my eye and fills me with glee. Apparently the dynamic duo at Dolce & Gabbana have been working on a cosmetic line with Pat McGrath. The line boasts 27 cream lipsticks,12, semi sheer lippies, 12 glosses, 14 eye palettes, and a gaggle of blushes, bronzers, wet & dry foundations, nail lacquers and mascara. McGrath states "We used the strongest and the best pigments and the most modern technology. We looked for the lipstick that lastest the longest, had the best texture, felt the most comfortable, the most luxurious; it was just all encompassing. And obviously, we tested for months, on team members and models. That's what we do."



Everything from the color choice to the pale gold packaging is from the minds of Docle & Gabbana. The star of the entire collection, the Dahlia lippie, is a quite gorgeous looking red. Very Merlot-like in shade. The added touch to this lippie is the engineering. With each swivel of the lipstick, a puff of powdery rose fragrance is emitted. The boys wanted the smell of a vintage smelling cosmetic. I am not sure how the kids will feel about this trick. On makeupalley's fragrance board there is always a throw-down when "grandma perfumes" are mentioned. It appears that there are some generations that do not appreciate or understand the classics. They want to smell like cupcakes. I personally love a powder with a rich rose scent or adore the science behind the satisfying click of a compact. I am excited to see a team bring back the old glamour of cosmetics. The influences for the collection range from Rome's Cinecitta in the fifties and the boys own gardens.



One of my favorite parts of the article is a quote concerning Pat McGrath. "Pat has known us a long time; she knows why we like red, gold. She understands exactly what I mean when I say "Black"-she knows I mean black from Stromboli. It is not a sad black". Gabbana says, drawing with the eye pencil, "it's a volcanic and sparkling black."
Other products described are eye palettes. There are blues inspired by Portofino and a nude shade was inspired by the dresses worn by Jean Harlow.

According to this Vogue article the makeup collection will launch in June at the Saks Fifth Avenue's flagship store in NYC. If you have any more information or deets please post in the comments. Patti and I currently planning a NYC summer trip and I would love to coincide our trip with the launch. I want to see the Dahlia lippie in person.

Credits: Vogue, Silvana Mangano as Circe in Mario Camerini's Ulysses
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinecitt%C3%A0

Labels: Dolce and Gabbana cosmetics, Saks Fifth Avenue, Vogue

posted by Annieytown @ 11:11 AM   11 Inspired Comments

11 Inspired Comments:

At 12:13 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ohh...that collection sounds heavenly! I hope you can arrange your trip to coincide with the opening, like you said, so you can show us some gorgeous pics!

Also, I totally agree with you regarding the rose scent, the heavy click of a compact, etc. I love pieces that feel imbued with quality and design reminiscient of earlier times.

 
At 12:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

yes bring back the vintage smelling cosmetics

 
At 1:23 PM, Blogger Kyl said...

No drugstore deals this week? I'm trying to find a 2-for-1 deal for cover girl!!!

BellaSugar had an article on Scarlett Johansson being the face of the new D&G makeup line. But that's all I know about it!
http://www.bellasugar.com/2704426

 
At 1:55 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Brilliant, I cannot wait to see the Jean Harlow inspired lipstick OR the volcanic black. Finally - if it lives up to half the hype this will be a winner. And yes, I was just about to cancel my Vogue subscription as well.

 
At 2:29 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was excited until the rose scent bit. While I appreciate the click of a compact, floral scented lipsticks for whatever reason give me hives. Most things rose scented [with the exception of actual roses], give me hives.

Oh well, no Dahlia lippie for me.

 
At 2:39 PM, Blogger Ms. Katee/e-polishblog said...

Of course I'll be curious to see what the nail lacquers are like!

 
At 2:53 PM, Blogger Mina24 said...

I can't wait for the release of this collection
I love makeup lines that are elegant and vintage

 
At 4:11 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I believe that last picture of the woman in green is the grandmother of Giada deLaurentiis. Its a gorgeous picture

 
At 7:12 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rose scented vampy lippie? oh. my. I NEED that Dahlia. :)

 
At 7:30 PM, Blogger shopinchic said...

I am very excited about the D & G makeup line! I love their clothes,
and the makeup sound exquisitly
old-fashioned.

 
At 9:56 AM, Blogger Annieytown said...

Anon: It is Giada's granny!!!
I wondered if anyone would make the connection. I really love these blog moments!!!!

 

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