As you can see, this collection includes lipsticks (and nail colors) created for and/or inspired by an array of celebrities and it's very reminiscent of the L'Oreal Star Secrets lipstick range. The beautiful women who are featured in this campaign are of various ages and ethnicities, while the shades in the range complement the skintone of each woman.
MUCH to my surprise, the nail polishes in the 2013 Collection Privée are now surfacing at various US drugstores. But they're not exactly what L'Oreal released in Canada and Europe. Keep reading to see what I mean...
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L'Oreal 2013 Collection Privée Colour Riche Nail Colors
Second of all, I believe there were only four colors in the Canadian version of this collection (I think there were a few other shades released in Europe, or perhaps Europe received some shades that Canada did not receive, or vice versa...sorry, it's all a bit confusing to me). As you can see, we get six (nude) shades in the US collection:
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The shade names from left to right:
julianne's nude, eva's nude, doutzen's nude, jennifer's nude, liya's nude, frieda's nude
The shade names from left to right:
julianne's nude, eva's nude, doutzen's nude, jennifer's nude, liya's nude, frieda's nude
image credit :Gabby for Nouveau Cheap
Now I'm wondering if we're going to get the 2013 Collection Privée Lipsticks (or some version of the lipsticks)? We might not get the lipsticks at all since we already have the Star Secrets lipsticks here in the US. I guess only time will tell. For the record, here are the Collection Privée lipstick shades that were released in Europe, and in that post the blogger breaks down what the differences were between the European and Canadian releases, if you're interested.
And is it just me, or do these US Collection Privée nail colors remind you a bit of the L'Oreal Fall 2012 New York Nudes? What's funny is that the New York Nudes were sort of in the same color family as the Urban Decay Naked Palette, while the Collection Privée polishes are sort of similar to the Urban Decay Naked 3 Palette!
Thanks so much, Gabby, for the great sighting and pics. I really appreciate it!
From what I can tell from the UK site, we have six shades for the nail colours as follows
ReplyDelete102 Macaroon Noisette - Freidas shade
107 Beige Boheme - Cheryls shade
109 Cafe St Germain - Liyas shade
201 Rose Madamoiselle - Doutzens Shade
202 Marie Antoinette -Juliannes shade
204 Boudoir Rose - Eva's shade
We have the small thin bottles in the UK, which I don't like at all....
The lipsticks are also in six shades, you can see them here http://www.loreal-paris.co.uk/collection-privee/questionnaire.aspx
Zoya has released their newest collection which is a group of beautiful nude shades, so apparently this is a trend. The L'Oréal looks like maybe it's a more affordable option? Hard to beat the Zoya formula, though.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see this display I can tell already that nudes are going to be big in early 2014 and I think I shall be getting on the band wagon for awhile!
ReplyDeleteI so want those lipsticks to release here in the states! I want the Eva shade!
ReplyDeleteI saw these in Walgreens tonight and bought Doutzen's nude which is a good office friendly color. At least one of them (freida's) looked frosty.
ReplyDeleteI will need these as I adore nude nail polishes and lipsticks. I'm guessing, since there is no mention, that these are NOT limited edition. I certainly hope I can locate them in my area, as well as wishing for the lipsticks to surface in the US. The new Zoya nude collection is gorgeous as well, but this one is definitely more affordable.
ReplyDeleteFreida's nude is exactly the same as cover girl "pretty penny". It's the only non-cream.
ReplyDeleteOn the L'Oreal USA website, someone posted a question asking if the US was getting the Collection Privee lipsticks. L'Oreal responded back and said to watch for them in early 2014!
ReplyDeleteI just saw this collection at my cvs. They were a little too sheer for my liking. The idea of the collection was really nice though.
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