Lipstick Queen Let Them Eat Cake

Lipstick Queen Let The Eat Cake

Lipstick Queen Let The Eat Cake

Ooh! Fuzzy packaging! This is the yet to launch Lipstick Queen take on lilac all wrapped up in a strokable box.

Lipstick Queen Let Them Eat Cake

Lipstick Queen Let Them Eat Cake

Obviously named for Marie Antoinette’s infamous misquote, it’s certainly adventurous and different.

Lipstick Queen Let The Eat Cake

Lipstick Queen Let The Eat Cake

Poppy King has added in warm gold tones in the form of shimmer to a lilac-nude base – personally, I don’t love the effect because I’m not a shimmer lip fan at all, but I really haven’t seen another lipstick like this.

Lipstick Queen Let Them Eat Cake 3

Lipstick Queen Let Them Eat Cake 3

It’s pretty heavy on the frosting, but you get smatterings of an almost rose gold effect as well on top of the lilac-nude base; kind of intriguing but also, to my mind, a little bit ’80s – no harm in that but I’m not sure how easy it will be to wear. And, I’m gasping a little bit because it’s £35! Hope those sprinkles of glitter are 24K.

Lipstick Queen Let Them Eat Cake launches into SpaceNK in May.

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Chanel Rouge Coco: The New Lipstick

Misia Catherine Coco

I did an absolutely mammoth lipstick-trying-on session last week; I was seduced so completely by the new Chanel Rouge Coco launch that I spent a good few hours playing about with the different shades. They are just beautiful. Silky-smooth colour with a plumpy, buttery texture and a non-shimmer, luminous finish. There are no wild headline-grabbing claims to be made here – the colour won’t last for 96 hours, it’s not a primer-and-lipstick or lipstick-and-gloss or blusher-and-lipstick – the new Rouge Cocos are just good.

Let’s take a little look at my favourites. From left to right in the photograph above, we have Misia, Catherine and Coco. I feel as though there’s something of a seventies vibe going on with these shades – something retro. The colours are vibrant and juicy on the lips, but the tones are ever so slightly muted, as though they’ve been knocked back or de-saturated a bit. Here’s Misia:

chanel rouge coco lipstick 2015 swatches and review

Misia was a surprise favourite; I would never normally pick out this shade! But I can imagine wearing it in summer with beautifully bronzed skin and a boho, easygoing maxi dress.

chanel rouge coco swatches and review

And then there’s Catherine, above, which almost falls under my new “cyber peach” label, though it’s not quite as punchy and bright as Devon Sunset and LOLA’s Minx. Like I said, it has that very slightly muted, retro appeal. And this peachy shade works so well with the sumptuous, creamy Rouge Coco formula – it applies like a dream; very opaque but with that lovely, sophisticated non-shimmer sheen. And here’s Coco:

chanel rouge coco 2015 swatches

If you can’t hang on for the release of Charlotte Tilbury’s “1975” lipstick this summer, then Coco is a wonderful alternative. The same bricky-orange-red, very intense and very flattering, but a luminous finish rather than a matte one. Find it online here.

arthur olga roussy coco rouge 2015

Of the three shades above (Arthur, Olga and Roussy) it’s Olga in the centre that’s the winner for me. A bright Miami pink that I’d normally shun for being too “Barbie”, it looks incredible against beachy skin. Here I am wistfully looking off-camera, about to apply:

chanel rouge coco swatch lipstick review

And here’s Olga after a couple of swipes:

chanel rouge coco swatches lipstick review

Good old Olga! You’d probably want to keep your eye makeup minimal with this kind of shade and definitely not use any kind of blue or violet or green, unless you know what you’re doing and can be certain that you won’t look like a five year-old’s beauty experiment!

adrienne chanel rouge coco 2015

I’ve saved the best until last. Meet Adrienne, above, possibly the best and most wearable creamy-nude that I’ve tried in a long, long time. I’m fickle with my lipsticks but this one has made it into my handbag and will stay there for a good long while. Here’s Adrienne on my face. (That sounds wrong.)

chanel rouge coco swatch

What an absolute beauty! You’ll be seeing Adrienne pop up in many posts and videos this year, I should think – just the perfect caramel-y nude with a tiny hint of peachiness and a chic, understated finish. Entirely wearable, night or day, and just the right shade to feel “done up” but not overdone.

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Which is your favourite shade, here? Let me know. I’m bowled over by how much I love these Rouge Coco lipsticks; the finish and formula are just completely up my beauty street. You can find them online at Selfridges here – they are £26 each.

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Spring Wardrobe Staples: The Grey Leather Jacket

next grey leather jacket

I became rather obsessive in my hunt for the perfect “spring” leather jacket – having a baby bump the size of a whole universe kind of limits the rest of my fashion shopping, and so I tend to fixate on shoes, bags and coats that I can sling on casually, happy in the knowledge that (so long as I don’t want to do them up at the front) they will fit me post-pregnancy as well as during.

I have three black leather jackets in storage; I didn’t bring them with me on my holiday-let-house-renovation “travels” because, stupidly, I thought that they wouldn’t fit me by the time it was warm enough to crack them out. But as fortune would have it, most of my body has stayed about the same size, give or take a new little pocket of fat here and there that I like to think of as a kind of “storage facility” for breastfeeding energy reserves, and so I do regret not having brought at least one of them with me. Because when it’s that mild springtime weather, there’s nothing more brilliant, coat-wise, than a good leather jacket.

But anyway, not having brought one with me has forced my hand and, because I didn’t want to “repeat buy” and get another black one, I started to think about which colour alternative would be most suited to the spring weather. First of all I looked into nude and peachy-toned jackets, of which there seemed to be dozens; I loved the trend, but the shades all seemed to wash me out. And I was slightly concerned that the jackets would start to look grubby after just a few wears. I found a great brown leather jacket, which I loved, until Mr AMR pointed out that it was the same colour as our old sofa, which I used to call the “poo sofa”. (Yes, I am the definition of maturity.)

next grey leather jacket

After much searching I alighted on this little grey number from Next; buttery soft leather, a beautiful shape and the kind of gentle, pale grey that reminds you of cashmere jumpers and expensive hotel rooms. Not an aeroplane-seat grey leather, not a motorcyclist’s trousers kind of grey leather, but a muted, “the sky is threatening a spring shower” grey leather. The length is cut on the waist but at just the right level – not cropped (DEAR HIGH STREET PLEASE STOP CROPPING EVERYTHING), but equally not left that little bit too long, which looks dated and instantly ageing. Sartorially speaking.

I love it and have been flinging it on over all sorts of bizarre maternity outfit concoctions – it looks great with denim, with little (ha! big) dresses and everything in between. Less harsh than black, but still with that edgy, casual appeal, it’s my Spring Wardrobe Staple for those who want a jacket to see them through the last of the chilly weeks.

The Grey Leather Biker Jacket is £160 at next.co.uk

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My Top Five Affordable Makeup Finds for Glowing Skin

top budget buys for glowing skin

I filmed this video before I discovered the Soap & Glory Glow All Out stick, which is very annoying, because it definitely would have been included. Especially as the Topshop one I show is no longer available. Also (multiple errors alert!) the Rosie for Autograph Amazing Radiance Cream I use at the start of the video costs £18, so not really “budget”. I shall try to do better next time.

But anyway; my five top /affordable budget makeup finds for getting beautifully glowing skin. I should really do another one with skincare finds, because the glow really starts with the quality of the skin – anything on top is just the icing on the cake. Frosting, if you like. (If I was pushed for my top (reasonably affordable) skincare buy for glowing skin at this very moment then it would probably be the Pixi Glow Peel Pads which contain 20% glycolic acid for a really thorough, glow-boosting exfoliation session. Review coming soon. At £24 for 60 pads they are by no means the cheapest peel pads on the market, but they perform as well as (even better than) some of the very high-end and expensive versions, so an excellent investment.)

The five top makeup products are listed further down the page, but please do watch the video to see them all in action…

Products Used:

Rosie at M&S Amazing Radiance Cream: sorry, this must have been on offer when I first looked. It’s actually £18, so not really *that* budget. I’ll try and find a cheaper alternative. http://tidd.ly/19f2fd94

Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum Foundation: http://tidd.ly/ba855b0c

Rimmel Wake Me Up Concealer in Ivory: http://bit.ly/1KX1khE

Topshop Glow in Polish: well this has TOTALLY disappeared from all existence. I’m so sorry. They do have it in “Gleam” though, on FeelUnique – it’s a very pretty Rose Gold version. It actually looks slightly nicer! http://bit.ly/1KX1khE

Also this Soap & Glory one is lovely: http://www.amodelrecommends.com/2016/…

Max Factor Creme Puff Blush in Nude Mauve: http://tidd.ly/dca79df5

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