If you're looking to feast your eyes on some limited edition luxury, you've come to the right place. Behold Givenchy's Couture Edition!
This gorgeous duo is available for a short time only, so if you like what you see, I highly recommend you grab it while you can.
Givenchy has taken two of its most popular items and adorned them with LE packaging. This year, we see a vibrant floral pattern on a beautiful black background.
Le Rouge Lipstick is a favourite of mine and I'm obsessed with floral patterns, so this is a match made in heaven for me.
This year's couture edition sees
Le Rouge in shade
N315 Framboise ($48.50) as the LE lipstick. The case is wrapped in genuine, printed leather and it can be used with other
Le Rouge Lipstick, should you want to switch it up (or if you finish the lipstick but want to reuse the cap). This beautiful berry shade would look great on a wide variety of skin tones and can be worn throughout the seasons. It truly is luxury at its finest!
I'm a huge fan of
Le Rouge Lipstick for so many reasons. It's very pigmented, comfortable and long wearing. Honestly, I'm sort of over liquid lips and have been reaching for comfortable lippies like this instead.
The second
Couture Edition item is
Prisme Libre Loose Powder in the shade
N01 Mouseline Pastel ($75). This colour-correcting setting powder provides a matte yet radiant finish, while helping to camouflage slight imperfections. The shades are housed separately but combine into one when shaken.
I'm a huge fan of
Prisme Libre Loose Powder, but I'd be lying if I said that I'm slightly disappointed that they chose this shade as their
Couture Edition. Only because
Givenchy chose the same shade for their LE Lunar New Year collection. As they say variety is the spice of life, so it would have been nice to see a different shade offered. But it's not like I won't use it so I'm not mad about it 💁
This collection is so pretty, I highly recommend you check it out. You can find
Givenchy's Couture Edition in store and online at
sephora.com
*pr samples were generously provided for editorial consideration. As always, all opinions are my own.
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