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  2. Vamp Nail Polish - Wikipedia

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    Vamp was created in 1994 [1] by Dominique Moncourtois, Chanel's director of makeup creation. [2] Moncourtois was inspired by Karl Lagerfeld, [3] who asked him for a dark polish that would show up in the black and white photos that Lagerfeld was making to introduce his 1995 Spring/Summer Chanel Ready-to-wear collection. [2]

  3. Peter Philips (make-up artist) - Wikipedia

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    For Chanel's spring 2014 show, he designed a well-received selection of eye makeup in "bold swipes of color" made from common fingerpaints. [6] In February 2013, Philips stepped down as creative director of Chanel Make-Up.

  4. Category:Chanel - Wikipedia

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    Chanel (est. 1909) — notable French high fashion clothing, cosmetics, and fashion accessories brand + company based in Paris. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  5. Following this color code will help you find makeup perfect ...

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    For cool tones, stick with peach or berry colors for the lips and neutrals for the eyes. RELATED: Victoria's Secret models without makeup Your eye color also takes out the color guesswork for you.

  6. Chanel - Wikipedia

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    Chanel 'High Jewellery' was founded in November 1932. Chanel debuted 'Bijoux de Diamants' at her Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris mansion. [102] It was also the first high-end jewelry collection created by a fashion designer. [103] The 'Bijoux de Diamants' was inspired by celestial forms such as stars, comets, and the moon.

  7. Color analysis - Wikipedia

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    Color analysis (American English; colour analysis in Commonwealth English), also known as personal color analysis (PCA), seasonal color analysis, or skin-tone matching, is a term often used within the cosmetics and fashion industry to describe a method of determining the colors of clothing and cosmetics that harmonize with the appearance of a person's skin complexion, eye color, and hair color ...