New Baked goods From Chanel: The new Baked formula Chanel Les 4 Ombres Quadra Eyeshadows for fall 2014

wearing the new Chanel Les 4 Ombres Quadra Eyeshadow in Tissé Poésie on my eyes
Darling, you’re so fancy! You’re so fancy with your tweed shift dress and your strand o’ pearls and your Kate Spade purse and your boots with the fur…

Wait — the boots there took it in the wrong direction.

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I guess what I’m trying to say is this: sometimes drugstore just won’t do.

Although I love it. Don’t get me wrong, drugstore has its time and place, but sometimes it just won’t do, you know? like when you’re heading to the Hamptons or Napa or a fancy to-do, and you want/need something a little more special or dressy than your usual fare.

Sometimes, you just want to treat yo’ self, and for those occasions, Chanel has new eyeshadow quads.

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Yup, there’s some exciting stuff happening at Chanel this fall. They’re relaunching their famous Les 4 Ombres Quadra eyeshadows in a completely new baked formula.

Unlike the classic quads with the square pans, the pans in these new quads ($61 each and available now), which were inspired by Chanel’s vibrant tweed trappings, have a round shape and a baked formula.

The tweed theme is one Chanel has done before. You might remember the (now discontinued) tweed blushes from back in the day.

So, the theme isn’t a new one for Chanel, but they’ve taken it in a slightly different direction.

Chanel Les 4 Ombres Quadra Eyeshadows in Tissé Vendôme, Tissé Vénitien, Tissé Poésie, Tissé Rivoli, Tissé Mademoiselle and Tissé Poésie
The threads here are metaphorical, as in the relationship among the colors in each quad. Each quad includes the colors to do an entire eye look from start to finish. You have two medium tones for color and contrast, a deeper shade for contouring and a light shade to highlight and illuminate.

The new baked formula also lasts a very long time (7-8 hours on my combination dry/oily lids), so if you have an all-day affair, you can apply one of these in the morning on top of a primer — I like NARS pro Prime, which is the one I’ve been using with these — and the shadows won’t crease or smudge.

And you can do a bunch of different looks with each of these quads. You could dress it down using one of the lighter medium shades all over your lids, and then maybe add the darkest shade on your lash lines to keep it really simple. Or, you could go fancy-pants on that @ss with something more complicated.

Each of the quads actually comes with a little booklet to walk you through a few different looks.

Here’s the thing, though — I’ve been using five of the nine new quads, mostly the neutrals and one of the brights (the breathtaking bright green one on the Chanel website right now), and I’ve noticed that finish-wise, you don’t get a lot of matte options. There’s a lot of shimmer here, but I like to have a little bit of matte up in the mix, just because my creases aren’t super deep, so I like to define them with something deep and matte for depth.

You could achieve that depth with the darker shades here, which is the intention, but a lot of the darker shades glisten with shimmer. I just find that I get more depth from a matte in the crease than I do with a shimmer.

These new quads create a very distinct glow — very pretty — but it’s just that, you know, I feel like I need a little more matte up in the mix.

Not a big deal, but you know. Samme det.

Also on my cheeks and lips: BECCA Lychee beach Tint

Tissé Vendôme: Copper, peachy beige, intense apricot and grayish brown

Tissé Gabrielle: Soft gray, iridescent white gold, grayish mauve and velvet gray

Tissé Camélia: Grayish lilac, rosy white, lavender pink and eggplant brown

Tissé Cambon: Iridescent mauve, pale pink, bright pink and deep violet

Tissé Mademoiselle: intense beige, satin gold, luminous beige and khaki brown

Tissé Vénitien: Bluish green, silvery pink, platinum khaki and intense green

Tissé Rivoli: golden taupe, light rosy beige, rose gold beige and reddish brown

Tissé Riviera: metallic blue, light pink, shimmery gray and deep navy blue

Tissé Poésie: (Limited Edition) golden beige, light pinkish beige, bronze taupe and a dark purplish bronze

Tissé Vénitien

The bright green.

THE bright green.

I mean — oh, my goodness. this one has a light green and a really intense, deep bright green which contrasts with a silvery pink and a lighter platinum.

Tissé Vénitien is all about drama, and I bet it would be really pretty for a night look, or if during the day you want to go buck wild with a dramatic eye.

Tissé Vendôme
Tissé Vendôme’s pop of orangey coral might seem really scary, but I think it’s drop-dead gorgeous in the crease, where it adds warmth and brightness. I’d call this quad the friendliest for everyday wear because of the two brown shades. You have a golden brown and a darker brown that’snot too shimmery.

Tissé Mademoiselle
OHHH! That khaki in Mademoiselle is off the chain. It’s the darker shade. When I see that one I just kind of freak out a little.

The other three shades in this quad are on the lighter side of the chromatic swimming pool, which makes me think that this quad would look really epic on lighter lasses.

Tissé Rivoli
I’m gonna have to bust out my stick of MAC Costa Riche for this! Rivoli has a lot of reddish brown and rose gold tones in it that I think will make it a very pretty daytime look quad to wear in the fall.

Tissé Poésie (limited edition)
Posse? Pwasie?

Poésie, the sole limited edition quad among the nine, is the one I’m wearing in these pics.

It has that purply bronze thing I’ve been into lately. There’s a lighter golden beige, a peachy beige and two darker tones — a shimmery bronzed taupe and a shimmery purplish taupe.

An excellent daytime option when you don’t want to wear your basic, super simple browns.

I think that among all nine quads, it’s the one that’ll look amazing on the widest range of eye colors. Its purple and bronze should complement brown and (especially) hazel eyes beautifully, and there’s also a bit of reddish undertones, too, within the purple, which should look fantastic with blue eyes.

Tissé Poésie
Tissé Vendôme
Tissé Mademoiselle
Tissé Rivoli
Tissé Vénitien
Chanel Les 4 Ombres Quadra Eyeshadow in Tissé Poésie
On my eyes I’m also wearing Chanel Cassis waterproof eyeliner and Rouge Bunny Rouge Witchery Modelling Mascara
Chanel Les 4 Ombres Quadra Eyeshadows in Tissé Vendôme, Tissé Vénitien, Tissé Poésie, Tissé Rivoli, Tissé Mademoiselle and Tissé Poésie
Because they’re Chanel, these new quads, unfortunately, come with Chanel prices. They’re $61 each, compared to $59 for the classic quads (which aren’t altogether disappearing, BTW, but they are increasing in price to $61), but I think of it this way: I can’t afford actual Chanel tweed, but thanks to these, I can still kind of wear Chanel tweed.

I don’t know… That may be stretching it in terms of makeup math, aka makeup justification.

Jaja.

I want to be in this video…

They recreate scenes from Clueless!

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How rad is that?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen.

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