For the last couple of weeks, I have been playing with Suqqu Fall Palettes and trying to find out what is the best way for me to wear them. The presence of vibrant semi transparent shades makes this journey more exciting. Sometimes it just looks wow by the first try, sometimes it needs some trial and error to make it work. Ex-15 was love at the first sight but Ex-16 to my opinion could look better on me. I am still experimenting though. Today I would like to show you my first try with Ex-17 Hatsuhimo.
Suqqu Blend Color Eyeshadow EX-17 Hatsuhimo |
The accent shade of this one is a shimmery vibrant lavender, placed next to a deep cool matte purple. The rest of the palette is neutral with a khaki twist. The concept looks similar to other two quads of the collection, two light shades, one shimmery and one satin and a mid-toned neutral with complex shimmer quality.
Suqqu Blend Color Eyeshadow EX-17 Hatsuhimo |
The shades are as follows:
#1: Shimmery light peachy pink with frost finish.
#2: Mid-toned khaki taupe with multi dimensional shimmer of gold and green.
#3: Light pink with satin finish.
#4a: Deep cool purple with matte finish.
#4b: Semi-transparent pinkish lavender with shimmery finish.
Close-up: Suqqu Blend Color Eyeshadow EX-17 Hatsuhimo |
I started thinking #4b as a layering shade, not only for a gel liner but also all over the other shades to spice things up. Check out how #4a changes #4a to a shimmery lighter purple and gives it dimension once layered on top. To me it can be seen as an eye look translator, you might wear the four shades for a neutral look. If you want something more interesting for the night or just get bored after the lunch break, you can just dust this shade all over the eye lid and it transfers the look to something a little more interesting but still wearable.
Swatch in direct sun light: Suqqu Blend Color Eyeshadow EX-17 Hatsuhimo |
Below this is exactly what I did. I completed my eye makeup by four neutral shades, then layered #4b over them, denser on inner corner, blending towards the mid of the lid. It transfered it to a purple eye look. Isn't that amazing?
In-action: Suqqu Blend Color Eyeshadow EX-17 Hatsuhimo |
I applied the new blush of Chanel, Joues Contraste in #85 Evocation to the cheeks and Giorgio Armany Rouge Ecstasy in Daybreak to the lips, which is now officially my new go-to nude lippie. Here is the resulting look.
FOTD with Suqqu Blend Color Eyeshadow EX-17 Hatsuhimo |
Suqqu Ex-17 reminds us of Ex-12 from their spring collection on the first sight...
Comparison Suqqu Blend Color Eyeshadow EX-17 vs. EX-12 |
... but it turns out that they are very different. Ex-12 has a grass green shade, perfect for the spring. Ex-17 on the other hand has a deeper and khaki pulling taupe. On the eyes they also have very different effects, Ex-12 gives a subtle soft look but Ex-17 is for me a smokey palette with deeper shades since I like applying #2 on the lid.
Comparison Swatch: Suqqu Blend Color Eyeshadow EX-17 vs. EX-12 |
Final thoughts: Love! Maybe not head over heels like I felt for Ex-15 but still expecting it to be one of my mostly worn quads this Fall. I am going to post a wrap-up of all three quads soon so if you are about to "make-up your mind", you may want to check it out before you order.
As for the good news, Selfridges is now shipping these internationally! Check out Belly's post on that one if you are in US.
Do you find yourself craving for some Suqqu? What is on your wish list?