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Color Clash: What to Wear With the Season's Brightest MakeupLet your clothes complement -- not compete with -- this season's hottest beauty trends |
Purple Lips Purple lips may seem a little gothic '80s, but considering Pantone's Color of the Year is radiant orchid, there are all kinds of new, flattering shades on the market that don't make us look like corpses. Think bright hues (much like the flower), rather than dark and vampy.
Where You've Seen It:
Aside from on our girl crush Lupita Nyong'o (seen here at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Governors Awards), we also spotted various shades of orchid at the Marchesa SS14 Fashion Week show and on Emma Stone, well, everywhere.
How to Wear It:
Zomnir suggests pairing shimmery champagne shades and bronze tones with deep purple lips. "If you opt for a more pastel purple that has less violet in it, keep the rest of your makeup very defined," says Zomnir, to avoid getting washed out. Beauty dare: Try pairing those purple lips with your boldest false lashes.
Products to Try:
Gleam by Melanie Mills Lip Radiance in Uncontrollable
Too Faced Melted Liquefied Long Wear Lipstick in Melted Violet
Covergirl Outlast Lipstain in Saucy Plum
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Where You've Seen It:
Aside from on our girl crush Lupita Nyong'o (seen here at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Governors Awards), we also spotted various shades of orchid at the Marchesa SS14 Fashion Week show and on Emma Stone, well, everywhere.
How to Wear It:
Zomnir suggests pairing shimmery champagne shades and bronze tones with deep purple lips. "If you opt for a more pastel purple that has less violet in it, keep the rest of your makeup very defined," says Zomnir, to avoid getting washed out. Beauty dare: Try pairing those purple lips with your boldest false lashes.
Products to Try:
Gleam by Melanie Mills Lip Radiance in Uncontrollable
Too Faced Melted Liquefied Long Wear Lipstick in Melted Violet
Covergirl Outlast Lipstain in Saucy Plum
SEE NEXT PAGE: Wear It With ...












