Caroline de Maigret "goes into a box" for Lancôme


To draw and compose this palette of makeup, Caroline de Maigret muse Lancôme and Parisian icon, beautiful, relaxed and sparkling, inspired her life and her own needs.


Conceived as an object, whose case resembles the cover of a book leafing through the terrace of a Parisian café, this palette of make-up focuses for Caroline de Maigret, -up, which apply quickly and effortlessly in warm and elegant colors:

A blush that applies either with your fingers or with a brush. I put it with the fingers and the day, if I just want to have a fresh complexion but not particularly pushed, I will even be able to use my blush as eye shadow. I can put it everywhere, on the lips too.

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A makeup palette very "Effortless" like the Parisian!

With a claim, a relaxation both in the easy application to the finger, and in its relation to beauty, where femininity is compatible with an effective but not too sophisticated beauty:

It's very Parisian, very effortless chic: well present yourself by not adding too much and feeling good about yourself. And then I like to do things fast but I like to do things well! For me, being able to have this very organic gesture of applying make-up with your fingers, it is a facility. The idea is also to have in a box all that I need and that I can take anywhere.



And inside this palette, one discovers autumn colors, sources of light, for a soft makeup to complexion:

"For the eyes, all the shades of brown which I find both sexy and soft, they harden less the features than the black that I reserve now in the evening, whether it is mascara or eyeliner which I use more and more to support the gaze. On the blush side, I prefer pink pallets for the same reasons: the darker colors get old.

Caroline de Maigret muse Lancôme


While her book "HOW TO BE PARISIAN WHEREVER YOU ARE" is very successful in the United States and around the world, where it is translated into 23 languages, Caroline de Maigret has a philosophy of beauty, which is among the Parisians, closely related to their life more than their appearance and which seduces more and more Americans under the yoke of the quest for perfection.

Palette Mes incontournables by Parisienne Lancôme, 80 euros