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Bejeweled!

Nothing like a dash of kirakira (spakaru) in your life.

Lorac Bejeweled jewelry box from Sephora

Sephora offers: Lorac’s Day and Night BEJEWELED Box of Beauty that doubles as a jewelry box when the shades and shadows have moved on…..

And, of course–a perennial favourite (especially with British FANS) Estee Lauder springs forth her annual holiday treat—her purchase with purchase offer–this year: The Color Stylist–$57.50 for $340 worth o goodies WITH a Lauder fragrance purchase. (See Macy’s, etc.)

Of course, our personal yyc fave was the days of yore (circa 1991/92) when CHANEL (yep, really) CHANEL used to offer a choice of fragrance (Chanel #5 or COCO) and earrings as a holiday gift set. Sublime (Sublimage!)

My Guru: San

Dateline NYC-YYC had the unprecedented pleasure of meeting UBER talented make up artist and PARFUMER ‘San’ Leonora last month at Henri Bendel, Manhattan.

His skills are truly formidable (especially armed with his Paula Dorf primers, concealers and array of brushes).

Frankly, I am a skeptic of most store “artists” (and, I’m using this term loosely as most either travel in a caravan nationally trying to pimp out their assigned lines for their per diem OR are glorified salespeople with relatively average abilities to apply makeup).

Overall, The primary GOAL is to ply the ‘customer’ (read that: ‘victim’) with layers of branded gunk in hopes that said “customer” will BITE (aka buy) on a few items.

Hence THEY will make a sale, earn their commission and the consumer can leave only to throw their pastes, shades, and shadows into a drawer to figure out someday.

Maybe.

For me: It was a crummy, wet day in NYC.

(This sounds like the prologue for a bad novel: note to self–save this line….)

Unable to score a taxi (and trust me, Chivalry REALLY IS dead at 5PM in that town when it rains).

After almost being impaled by three men with umbrellas in my final attempt at a ride to midtown, I relented and popped into Henri Bendel in the hopes that the drizzle would lighten up (or at least the crowds).

Unfortunately, Bendel is light years from what it once was (and not in a good way).

Still….It was interesting to see the fare and how disappointingly, in truth, it had changed from seven years ago when it was a cornucopia of emerging make up lines not yet mainstream enough to be boring, and other goodies that one could find nowhere else.

Now it is a struggling outpost of laminated and vertically striped products (probably produced someplace off Mott Street en masse) and more conventional staple products: Benefit, Nars….well, you know the drill. (or should if you’re reading this….)

The upper floors of the building that once housed Bendel’s cache of Kiki de Montparnasse, Rick Owens and Matthew Williamson are non existent.

I meandered through the maze of hair doo dads (not Cherry Chau) at the entrance and somehow (despite being “nailed” by a fragrance wielding “associate” who just about laid a bear trap at the front of her counter…) ….I stumbled on “San.”

KISMET

with make-up artist San at Bendels

San is a past Master at the art of cosmetic application. He represents ‘Paula Dorf’ (and I personally hope SHE knows how LUCKY SHE IS TO HAVE HIM DO SO).

He routinely spruces up the Today Show Hosts ‘pre programme’ to make them glow a bit more radiantly for the viewers in those wee filming hours.

For my part, I was familiar with the Dorf line (wish she’d call it something else…) from years prior.

Miracle: This man erased years from my face.

Years. How? (still not sure, but I bought it ALL….GRATEFULLY)

And, if you are at all interested in the joys of individual lashes, this man gives Shu a run for his money—and I am well versed in the Tokyo Lash Bar fare….

Makeup by San

Now, as Providence would have it, I was due to attend: (read that ‘an hour late to arrive for’)
(drumroll please)–

THE Six Scents Parfums & Elements Showcase 2011 Official Launch Reception party hosted that evening by Joseph Quartana and Steven Sang at ‘The Yard’ of the Soho Grand Hotel.

with Joseph and San 18 in NYC

Well…coincidentally…..SAN had left Memphis in 2006 for the Big Apple to focus on his own career developing specialty Fragrances. His first scent, “Ruby” was named after his grandmother-and marketed successfully at Jeffrey’s, Takashimaya, NYC, as well as at BENDEL!

And, San had a vial of his #18 on hand.

Voila.
#18 is a spritz of Jasmine, White Tea, Basil and Lime.
Truly, while I SHOULD (I’m told) have a fragrance (other than ‘Axe’ which my sons squeal in horror if I borrow….)….well, I Don’t. The closest I’ve come was an Avon purchase of ‘Charisma’ when I was ten…..sigh.

But YOU (’Stylish Reader’) probably do…..

So– whether you are hunting for a new look or want to be the first in your Prefecture to sport the scent du jour (San #18 is much better than Cesium 137)–

Contact SAN-san (pardon the pun):

San, Viggo & Associates
Make-Up Artists, Personal Shoppers, Stylists, Wardrobe Consultants
646.289.1568
SanViggooo@gmail.com

or

Henri Bendel
712 Fifth Avenue
1.800.HBENDEL

..and, in the event that you really, REALLY can’t live without those vertically striped cosmetic bags

THREE Cosmetics by Aya Furumura

Seibu ‘Departo’ (see, now you’re speaking Japanese!) is now featuring a line that we have yet to see stateside.

The NEW line in Town is called ‘Three.’ It’s a good number, but we still haven’t quite worked out the significance. Japan’s version of our own #13 is #4—–(obviously NOT a good number for make up), but #3? Ah well (so desu).

Three Cosmetics at Seibu Shibuya

Three offers a unique range of interference shades and chameleon colours that would make your Porsche envious.

The micro milled powders are loose and seem to range from staple makeup ‘basics’ in neutrals to the ‘best- applied-by-skilled-hands-only’ (Danger Will Robinson, Danger) range.

We at YYC really loved their rose gold infused pinks and some of the more electric options that MAC has attempted but fallen short on to our eye.

Retail pricing was comparable to Shu (and no cheap date at today’s dollar/yen exchange). Plan on $30.00 for a shadow or a lipstick—this is pricing out at slightly less than buying ‘French’ options or doing the “Nars” thing.

Three Cosmetics makeup counter

Their crayons for both lid and lip were smooth and didn’t tug at the skin or lip. We bought #3—and the number vs. name “thing” in this case works just fine as we couldn’t a) type it or b) remember what to suggest to you in any other way.

Perhaps another import/export in the works. Kabuki, here I come.

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