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LANCOME x LOUVRE - Discover the iconic collaboration between two French houses, Lancôme x Louvre. Each shade takes its name from a different part of the Richelieu wing; the shade of Peridot inspired by the Cour Puget to the copper light Cour Carrée; the marble shade of the Cour Marly to the pink shade of the Royal Palace.
ILLUMINATING MAKEUP PALETTE - The Richelieu Wing color palette combines an illuminating highlighter powder with four high-pigment shades of eyeshadow. The limited-edition makeup palette, designed by international makeup artist Lisa Eldridge, celebrates the sculpture of Corinne, a Greek poetess of the 5th century BC housed in the Richelieu Wing of the Louvre.
HIGHLY PIGEMNTED - The face highlighter and eye shadow palette shades are powered by Prisma Technology for ultimate color impact and shimmer.
MULTIPLE LOOKS - Whether you prefer a subtle shimmer or bold statement look, the blendable and buildable silky texture offers infinite possibilities.
HOW TO APPLY - Prep skin with the Advanced Génifique Serum for a clean base. Blend 1-2 light shades on the outer corner or upper eyelid as a transition shade and apply your favorite bold shade with a finger or brush to the center of the eyelid. Complete the look with Lash Idole Mascara
Discover the iconic collaboration between two French houses, Lancôme x Louvre. The Richelieu Wing color palette combines an illuminating highlighter powder with four high-pigment shades of eyeshadow. The limited-edition makeup palette, designed by international makeup artist Lisa Eldridge, celebrates the sculpture of Corinne, a Greek poetess of the 5th century BC housed in the Richelieu Wing of the Louvre. The face highlighter and eye shadow palette shades are powered by Prisma Technology for ultimate color impact and shimmer. Whether you prefer a subtle shimmer or bold statement look, the blendable and buildable silky texture offers infinite possibilities. Each shade takes its name from a different part of the Richelieu wing; the shade of Peridot inspired by the Cour Puget to the copper light Cour Carrée; the marble shade of the Cour Marly to the pink shade of the Royal Palace.