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Tatler Asia
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Tatler Asia
Jenna Ortega: The new global ambassador of the Dior spirit
Dior has just named Jenna Ortega the global ambassador for its iconic cosmetics line. The young American actress brings a breath of fresh air, blending the maison's signature elegance with the sharp, contemporary flair of a modern-day muse. In 2025, Jenna Ortega's relationship with Dior took a significant turn as she stepped into her role as the face of the brand's makeup line, in collaboration with Peter Philips, the Creative and Image Director of Dior Makeup. A California native, Jenna Ortega is best known for her portrayal of Wednesday Addams in the eponymous Netflix hit, directed by Tim Burton. She teams up once again with the acclaimed filmmaker in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice , and will return to screens in the second season of Wednesday, set to premiere this autumn. Read more: Holiday 2024: The magical Dior Ball of Dream


Nylon
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Nylon
Dior Beauty presents vibrant colours for the Dioriviera Summer 2025 Collection
Escape to the French Riviera with Dior Beauty's newest makeup collection which features the toile de Jouy pattern on its makeup cases and powders in a shade matching the Christian Dior Couture collection for the first time. Image courtesy of Dior Beauty. Image courtesy of Dior Beauty. Designed by Peter Philips, Creative and Image Director for Dior Makeup, the collection unites bright, sunny shades in vibrant colours that light up the skin, eyes and smile. Dioriviera Dior Forever Nude Bronze Glow, $108. Image courtesy of Dior Beauty. Celebrating the new collection is the Dior Forever Nude Bronze Glow ($108 each) with a more couture allure like never before, in the iconic Toile de Jouy from case to powder. Also, for the first time ever, courtesy of the innovative Dior technology, a bronze shimmer highlights the surface of the powder to reveal every last detail. In this collection you'll find two limited edition colour harmonies — a sensual coral with 031 Coral Breeze and a fresh pink with 032 Pink Bronze. Both present four dazzling effects namely a satin bronzer, a matte sculpting shade, a radiant blush, and a glimmering gold highlighter that can all be applied with a single sweep of a brush to leave you with a glow finish that reveals a radiant, sun-kissed complexion elevated by a natural tan. Dioriviera Dior Forever Glow Luminizer, $108. Image courtesy of Dior Beauty. Get all the radiance of summer with this limited edition Dior Forever Glow Luminizer ($108) with its unique formula that contains a concentration of crystalline micro-shimmer suspended in a transparent gel base, and blends seamlessly with the skin while diffusing the purest, most intense light. The highlighting powder is now available in a new, shimmering coral hue, 004 Coral Glow, that evokes a golden summertime escape to the heart of the French Riviera. Dioriviera Diorshow 5 Couleurs, $125. Image courtesy of Dior Beauty. Featuring the emblematic Toile de Jouy on the powders, the Diorshow 5 Couleurs ($125 each) is available in two captivating pink and coral colourways, and embellished with satin, metallic and matte finishes. The 974 Pink Rivera features a luminous bright pink heart that harmonises with sensational mauves and a deep brown, while the 654 Coral Rivera has an intense coral heart amid shades of copper, chestnut and beige, heightened by a luminous ivory. Dioriviera Dior Addict Lip Maximizer, $62. Image courtesy of Dior Beauty. A must-have of the season — the Dior Addict Lip Maximizer ($62 each) comes in three limited edition shades inspired by the French Riviera namely 094 Aqua Pop for a glittering transparent lagoon blue; 092 Garnet Fizz for a juicy garnet red with golden shimmer, and 090 Sparkly Sienna for a fizzy brick tone with multicoloured shimmer. Infused with hyaluronic acid, it offers real hydrating benefits for lips and a plumping maxi-volume effect for a smile as luminous as the season. Dioriviera Dior Addict Lip Tint, $62. Image courtesy of Dior Beauty. As your perfect partner for endless summer days, the Dior Addict Lip Tint ($62) no-transfer lip ink helps you to celebrate the seasonal mood with its limited edition 671 Natural Raspberry which is a raspberry pink that heightens the lip in an intense burst of colour. Dioriviera Dior Addict, $64. Image courtesy of Dior Beauty. Another to consider is the Dior Addict ($64) shine-finish lipstick in 535 Red D-Sire, which offers an intense coral red presented in a refillable couture case. Dioriviera Dior Vernis, $46. Image courtesy of Dior Beauty. Complete your Riviera-inspired look with a pop of Dior Vernis ($46 each) on your nails in 330 Coral Pop, a sparkling coral pink with a shimmering golden heart, and 664 Sienna, a shimmering mahogany with a hint of deep purple. To ensure your nails are well protected, the Dior Vernis formula is infused with pistachio oil that contributes to its protective properties and a peony extract that helps enhance the nails.


Telegraph
18-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Telegraph
The beauty product that changed my mind about foundation
I've not really used a proper foundation for a few years. I tend just to use a little tinted moisturiser all over, and a bit of concealer where I need it. But there is one product that has changed all of that: Dior's £48 Forever Skin Perfect multi-use foundation stick, one of the best foundations I have ever tried by far. I was introduced to it while on a trip to the Cannes Film Festival last spring. Dior Makeup's creative director Peter Philips was enthusiastically showing me and a couple of other beauty editors his most exciting launch in years: a shiny, palm-sized black case with a foundation stick within. Foundation sticks, in the world of make-up, used to feel a bit old-fashioned. They were the popular go-to product in films and in the theatre in the mid 20th century; back then, the sticks usually meant a thick formula that would add a mask-like layer of coverage on the skin. It may have looked great on camera, but only on camera. But Dior has spent five years developing the Forever foundation stick. Since its launch in the UK last autumn, it has been flying off shelves, which is not always a given for a luxury make-up product. But I can see why – rather than looking cakey on the skin and feeling drying, this foundation stick goes on like butter. It's also incredibly easy to use – just scribble on where you need it and blend – and there's no need for concealer, either. 'You can draw the stick straight on to your skin, and then blend it in with a brush or a beauty blender,' says Philips. I've been using a brush, which blends the foundation beautifully on to the skin, but I've also used my fingers and it works very well. You have a minute or two to blend the product in before it sets. 'The make-up result is a 'filter'-like finish,' says Philips, 'luminous and perfecting.' It can of course be used all over the face, but for the most natural finish, just apply it where you feel you need to even out the complexion a little, and blend. It has enough coverage to cover my dark circles, which is always impressive in my book. I also love that it's a portable size and easy to carry around for quick touch-ups or for travelling. It hasn't left my handbag in weeks, and has become my go-to foundation for evening events. If you're not into the trend for 'dewy' (read: shiny) liquid foundation, you'll love this. It gives the skin a semi-matt finish that looks grown-up and polished. The obsession with shine and gloss makes sense on the smooth skin of a 20-something, but as soon as you hit your mid-30s onwards, I think a semi-matt foundation offers the best finish. You won't need to use a powder over it, either, unless you have very oily skin. But as the formula is hydrating, Philips says you can apply a little less of your moisturiser underneath. To find the right shade for you, I'd suggest going to a counter in a department store or a big Boots – foundation is notoriously tricky to match online. Dior's foundation stick cleverly takes undertones into consideration, so as well as covering shades from fair to deep, it includes different tones based upon whether your skin is more golden, pinky or neutral. This makes it match your skin perfectly – as long as you are confident of your undertone. I'm a 3N, a shade that disappears when I draw the stick on my face. Exactly as a good foundation should. Three more ace bases Unreal Skin Sheer Glow Tint, £35, Charlotte Tilbury If you've ever tried Tilbury's Hollywood Flawless Filter before, this is like a solid version of it. You get a very light amount of coverage and a mega-watt glow on the skin. An excellent option for holidays when you just want a little 'something' on the face. Skin Rewind Complexion Stick, £48, Ilia This foundation comes in an impressively large array of shades – 42, to be exact, so you'll definitely be able to find your perfect match. It has a medium, buildable coverage, but can be sheered out to give an overall subtle, natural finish. The Minimalist Perfecting Complexion Stick, £34, Merit This is part concealer, part foundation stick; the finer nib makes it really easy to get into the under-eye area to conceal dark circles, but it can also be scribbled all over the cheeks and blended in with a brush to give an overall even complexion.
Yahoo
12-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
You're about to see reverse eyeliner everywhere – here's how to do it like Dior
The AW25 runways have served some, ahem, interesting looks so far. Citrine eyeshadow at Tom Ford, anyone? It's ok; there has been some wearable loveliness, too. Take the lightly lacquered lips at Balmain and the fuzzy matte skin at Acne Studios – both gorgeous. There was one look though, crafted by Dior Makeup's Image and Creative lead, Peter Philips, that we're expecting to take off. The look in question? The reverse eyeliner. To create it, Philips has used a kohl pencil (the Diorshow On Stage Crayon in Black, £26 – a soft kajal that stays put) in the inner corners of the eyes, tracing the outline around the tearducts. If you can't picture it just yet, imagine the maths inequality symbols ('>' and ' Philips describes it as 'strong but discreet'. 'It's a subtle look,' he says, 'but the single strong accent just completes a pure, luminous complexion.' If you're worried black might look too dramatic, you can always soften it with brown, burgundy or navy. Keeping the kohl freshly sharpened for each eye is key here for maximum precision. Don't worry about the pencil sharpness being harsh and scratchy on the area; Dior's kohl is soft enough to glide gently while also staying put. Have a micellar water and cotton bud handy to tidy up any mistakes and emphasise the sharpest point of the line. So simple, so pretty. Here's to a runway look we can actually get behind.£26.00 at at You Might Also Like Flattering summer dresses 15 trainers you'll want to wear every day This high street moisturiser is sold every 18 seconds