Runway In A Bottle

Spring trends cross the catwalk into the makeup counter
W TRENDS

From left to right:
Silver Lining
Fashionistas take note: this spring, silver is the new black. Space Age chic was the emerging trend on this season's runways and Chanel whipped up out-of-this-world metallic creations that were not only perfect for your closet but your makeup bag as well. Stock up on all things Chanel shiny with the brand's silver nail polish, eye shadow and lip gloss - and perhaps a metallic snakeskin purse for good measure. Lip gloss, $25; at Chanel counters
Lip Service
When Lancôme international creative director Gucci Westman created a haute pink lipstick hue for the models in Proenza Schouler's Spring 2007 runway show
last September, fashionistas and beauty junkies immediately clamored to their nearest Lancôme counters to acquire it. After much ado and anticipation, the lipstick finally arrives at makeup counters this month as part of Lancôme's limited- edition Pout-a-Porter series, a successful makeup/fashion collaboration that also brought us last fall's much-buzzed about dramatic red hue designed for Behnaz Sarafpour. Le Rouge Absolu in Proenza Pink, $25; at Lancôme counters Smells Like
Spring Fashion
Manhattan parfumeur Bond No. 9 has been celebrating distinct New York landmarks ever since its debut in 2003. Bestsellers in its scent repertoire -
which now includes about 28 fragrances - range from the deep woody China Town to the refreshing and floral Hamptons. For March the brand debuts the fresh Bryant Park, an ode to the midtown plot of greenery that host Gotham's bi-annual Olympus Fashion Week. Sweet and spicy, Bryant Park even comes dressed in 60s mod mode. $185; at Saks Fifth Avenue stores

 

 

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