Spring Trendspotting: Clarins Cotton Flower

Clarins’ spring make-up collection, Cotton Flower, is based on white and denim blue tones to create a fresh and pretty modern look.”This spring we’ve focused on two key trends, crisp white cotton and denim blue. It’s a combination that has a fresh, elegant, simplicity especially with white taking the starring role,” explained Thibault Vabre, Clarins artistic director.

A contemporary look with softly smoky blue diffused all over the eyes and highlighted with white on the inner corners for a striking appearance. The use of blue in the collection is soft and romantic. The eyes beautifully balance sensual, shiny lips coated in rose pink. The harmony of the lips and eyes stand out against a satiny finish complexion.

Cotton Flower introduces a strong color palette of blue, lilac, violet, indigo and white hues on the eyes to create a high impact look. Pink is key for lips. The collections boasts caramel rose, sparkling pink and deep blue-toned rose.

Products in the collection:

  • Face Palette: Light pressed powder in beige and iridescent white tones embossed with a cotton flower decoration
  • Eye Quartet & Liner Palette: Features three powder eye shadow colors in lilac, violet and gentian; an indigo blue powder eye liner and a hyacinth white highlighter presented in a mirrored compact with brush applicators
  • Eye Colour Monos: Two new eye colors in Desert Blonde, a translucent beige and Dusky Rose, a pink-toned taupe
  • Joli Rouge Lipstick: New shades in Pink Blossom, a rose pink and Rose Berry, a blue-toned rose. Each one comes in a blackcurrant flavor and a touch of licorice and vanilla fragrance
  • Joli Rouge Sheer Lipstick: Comes in two shades: Sorbet, a sparkling pink and Toffee, a frosted caramel rose
  • Gloss Appeal: Two new glosses with a light almond scent: Iced Pink, a shimmery pink and Sweet Fig, a creamy nude

(European launch)

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