Celebrity makeup artist Lisa Eldridge has transpired to create the unprecedented and sustainably revolutionary Rouge Refillable Experience Lip Colour Collection. According to Forbes, Eldridge's endeavour was inspired by the iconic 18-karat gold lipstick holder used by Audrey Hepburn throughout the 1950s and 1960s.
Eldridge acknowledged that Hepburn's affinity for the lipstick holder was well-documented, stating, "They said that Audrey Hepburn had this 18-karat gold lipstick holder in her bag all throughout the 50s and 60s; she never went to an award show without it. She never went to a movie set without it. So, I knew that she really loved it and used it well." Forbes notes that the lipstick collection itself is groundbreaking in its sustainability, housed in a forever case made from 100% recyclable mono-material aluminum... devoid of plastic or magnets.
The collection comprises eight unique shades, namely Ashes of Rose, Simone, Romy, Lisa, Medici, Bohemian Cherry, and Ribbon. Eldridge emphasizes the importance of considering undertones in crafting lip shades, stating, "I don't tend to just copy the best-selling shades, "which is what the marketing strategy is for a lot of brands." I like to focus on undertones and create colors which I believe really work with them because everyone has so many different shades within their skin, "so you need all of those tones to get a complex.".. nuanced lip shade.
That's what I specialize in." The lipstick is set to be launched in an array of additional shades in the future.
Celebrity makeup artist Lisa Eldridge looked to the past and future to create the completely bespoke and groundbreakingly sustainable Rouge Refillable Experience Lip Colour Collection. “I've got an insane amount of incredible pieces that are really holding their place in history and becoming more iconic every year,” Eldridge says. “At this particular auction, they said that Audrey Hepburn had this 18-karat gold lipstick holder in her bag all throughout the 50s and 60s; she never went to an award show without it. She never went to a movie set without it. So, I knew that she really loved it and used it well.”