5 Couleurs Couture - Limited Edition

Eyeshadow Palette - 5 Shades - Comfortable and Creamy Powder
233 Eden Roc
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description

The must-have eye palette from Dior makeup, 5 Couleurs Couture is available in two limited-edition harmonies.

Created by Peter Philips, Creative and Image Director for Dior Makeup, the eyeshadows within the collection capture the unique sun-kissed tones of summer at the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc. Centered around an azure blue and a luminous orange, the key colors from each individual palette, the eyeshadows offer a harmonious and couture composition.

Creamy and comfortable on the eyelid, the powder texture does not migrate. The instant and long-lasting color intensity of each eyeshadow ensures a high-color look.

Each 5 Couleurs Couture eye palette includes two double-ended applicators and an integrated mirror.

Formula

The eyeshadows reveal a fine-to-the-touch powder with a no-makeup feel that delivers immediate, long-wearing color intensity to suit a variety of skin tones.

Shades

Two limited-edition harmonies:

- 233 Eden-Roc: a glittery azure blue, pearly bronze shades and a luminous ivory.
- 533 Rivage: a luminous orange, satiny nude tones and a sun-drenched white.

Application Tips

For a natural look:
1. Apply the medium shade on the entire mobile eyelid with the wide sponge applicator to open up the eyes.
2. Then add definition by using the thin sponge applicator to apply the darkest shade along the lash line.
3. Using the angled shading brush, apply the lightest shade beneath the brow arch and at the inner corner of the eye to brighten and widen the eye.

For a sophisticated look:
1. Apply the medium shade on the entire mobile eyelid with the wide sponge applicator to open up the eyes, and then the darkest shade along the lash line with the thin sponge applicator for definition.
2. Blend over the entire mobile eyelid and outward using the blending brush.
3. Use the wide sponge applicator to highlight with the lightest shade beneath the brow arch and at the inner corner of the eye to create even greater contrast and structure.