


She always stood out in a crowd without ever even trying. You’ d think that she put a lot of time and effort into her look, but that simply wasn’ t the case. She just knew that the magic was in the details, the little touches that made a big difference. Which is why she loved ‘ raspberry beret’ on her eyes; a subtle burst of rich, icy colour that demanded to be noticed and refused to be overlooked.

She was fond of the limelight; not of being the center of attention but of the fresh, electric green blingtone she often wore on her eyes. The colour flirted between green and yellow and its icy glow caressed her face with an intense illumination. Its effect was an alluring incandescence that amongst a crowd, put her in the spotlight.

Her eyes sparkled with the light effervescence of pink champagne, a colour that matched her personality; sweet, bubbly and absolutely intoxicating. But she loved the colour more because it embodied all the romance of classic love stories. Like the pink champagne Deberoah Kerr and Cary Grant toasted with in ‘ An Affair to Remember’ this delicate, icy pink is both timeless and modern.

There is something special about watching the sunrise, when bold colours and light overtake the dark night sky and day begins anew. She loved nothing more than watching the fiery orange-gold and shimmery bronze dance on the horizon. She wore Tequilla Sunrise on her eyes, a colour as rich and sparkling as all the shades of a sunrise and just as captivating.

He often waited outside her building, just hoping to catch a glimpse of her. He was drawn to her and felt like he knew her in another lifetime... the diamonds & pearls that adorned her eyes gleamed with the colour and sparkle of a new fallen crystal snow in the morning sun, and compared to the jewels so loved by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's.

She always knew the difference between walking into a room and 'making an entrance'...and when she wanted to make an entrance, she never did it without silver screen on her eyes...a precious metal silver with a delicate, sheer shimmer that always gave her an inspired confidence...as though she was channeling Marilyn Monroe.

There was no other place she'd rather be than Ibiza. On any night she could be found in the middle of the dance floor at Amnesia or Pasha, entranced by the music and the rhythm of the atmosphere. She adorned her eyes with black ice, a blend of greys and silver, crushed onyx, diamonds and mischief...a perfect complement to the decadence of the island.

In the bleak mid-winter she longed for the warmth of the sun to shine on her face. But with no escape to a tropical clime she did the next best thing and wore sp"ice"y that day...the rich, warm brown with an icy glow that reminded her of the spiced bay rum they drank on the beach, or the warm glow of the copper sand under their feet.

If Van Gogh had to paint Starry Night again today, he'd use bellbottom blues...for no other colour could offer all at once such a magical mixture of deep, midnight and electric blues, with twinkling stars packed in...It's the colour of a perfect summer night sky, illuminated with sapphires, stars and romance.

Inspired by the tranquil, azure colours of the Caribbean, where the blues and greens of the sea and sky blend together so that you can't tell where one ends and the other begins...caribbean queen is an iced turquoise that shimmers like the sun on the ocean and makes you swear you can hear steel drums in the distance when you wear it.






























































































