Chanel Spring Collection for 2014
/On my last day in Hong Kong I happened upon a Chanel beauty boutique and thankfully they cleared the shelves of their rather yawn worthy Winter 2013/14 collection to make way for Spring 2014.
I practiced some restraint and selected two items from Chanel's 14 piece collection -- Illusion d'Ombre in Diapason was scooped up first and then with toddler-like grabby hands I grasped ahold of Chanel's Glossimer in Sonate 178.
Diapason is a brown based plum with glints of silvery/gold shimmer. I immediately gravitated toward this hue because purple plays up my eyes really well -- think peanut butter and jelly, it just works. Diapason's complexity lends itself to the myriad of ways it can be worn; alone, smoked out, or paired with woody browns. To reiterate, your options are endless.
I won't bang on about how lovely Chanel's Illusion d'Ombre formula is, but if you'd like to know more, search for my reviews on Mirifique, Illusoire, Destination and Apparition. Yes, I'm making you work hard for it, honey.
Sonate is a translucent watermelon red and is certainly nothing to write home about when worn on its own. Yet, with that in mind, my desire for buying Sonate was due to its aforementioned translucency and knowing full well it would look fantabulous over any of my red lippies.
Cue Shanghai Suzy's Miss Claire!
Wear time is pretty average for Sonate, definitely plan on frequent touch ups throughout the day.
The Bagful breakdown:
Total amount for Chanel's Illusion d'Ombre Diapason and Glossimer in Sonate 178:
- Diapason: $36.00 USD / $48.00 AUS
- Sonate: $29.50 USD / $45.00 AUS
Value for money spent (performance and quality):
- 8 out of 10 bags — pleased with my cherry picking skills.
Would another purchase be on the horizon?:
- La Diva reminds me of MAC's Candy Yum Yum. Must. Swatch. Now.