The collection launched online on Cinco de May ( May 5), and sold out almost immediately. Now, you can shop the Kat Von D 10 th Anniversary Collection in Sephora stores and Sephora inside JCPenney, while supplies last. The curated mix of products range from throwback favorites like the all-star icon Tattoo Liner to new classics like Everlasting Glimmer Veil in Gold Skool. This year, Kat Von D Beauty celebrates its 10-year anniversary with a limited edition collection of eight products for eyes, lips and face that are vegan, cruelty-free and dripping in gold. Had to set the camera on my titty to get the pictures to stop coming out mega blurry.The following is a press release from Kat Von D Beauty:
Sorry for any blurriness in the photos on account of tremors/spasticity. Please let me know if you have any questions about this palette or if you would like to see some swatches of colors from this palette along side some from the other two palettes! Have a great weekend!!!! Leather: matte chocolate brown with subtle glitterĬrosses: matte nude with iridescent glitterĬraft: pearl forest green with iridescent glitter* Gothica: iridescent purple (Gritty/bad app.)
Platonic: iridescent tangerine gold* (MY FAV)īlack Star: matte black with iridescent glitter (Gritty w/not nice application) Solar: matte peach with subtle gold glitter You can obviously flip flop the lip and crease colors or use any other combo your little heart desires. The third shadow is to be used in the crease and the fourth is to be used as an accent. The second shadow is to be used on the lid. The first shadow is to be used as an all over shade/highlight. I swatched all of these in their designated quad.
If anyone would like me to do swatch comparisons between the three please feel free to let me know and I will get those out ASAP. This is the KVD Star Studded Eyeshadow Palette along with the Monarch Palette up top and the Chrysalis Palette to the right. Edit: The matte colors do seem a bit off, but KVD’s mattes are some next level shit and these are still decent.
I will admit that their were 2 shadows I was disappointed by based on touch then swatch, but for the most part everything in this palette is beautiful and holds up to the other palettes I have from KVD’s collection. The eyeshadows are vibrant and buttery to the touch for the most part. It does list the names on the back of the palette so it’s really not a big deal. The sheet has dotting for easy tear-off ability, but I would have preferred the color names under the eyeshadow pans. This is the palette with the name sheet over it with my ultra grubby phalanges gently molesting it. I’m content with it personally.īecause I mean… damn. The packaging is lovely, but as we all have decided already not as lovely as the last few holiday palettes featuring Kat’s amazing artwork. I’ve included a picture of the new KVD holiday palette with the two currently available palettes (the Chrysalis Palette and the Monarch Palette) for a look at how easily they could be incorporated into looks using this holiday palette. ALAS, it is totally worth it because sharing this beauty is my current life’s dream. On top of general Ehlers-Danlos/hyperadreneric pots fatigue I seem to have pulled a hamstring muscle by doing none other than rolling out of bed. On account of my lack of spoons (C lick here for The Spoon Theory) today this will be my only accomplishment for the day and that includes doing this instead of saving strength to brush my teeth before bed.