Les Verts is really a quad of brown tones with a green thrown in for punch. The color at the top of my arm (and left in the compact) is medium chocolate brown and matte. Not flat matte, but matte on my skin. The green sparkles. It's an intense minty green - one that coordinates beautifully with the brown shades surrounding it. The light taupe on the right side of the compact is a gorgeous lid shade. I think it's also a perfect shade for wearing as a liner smudged under the lower lashes (on me). The bottom shade on my arm (and the bottom in the compact, is a different shade of taupe, one that has a "camouflage green" cast to it. At first glance, it looks taupe on my skin. Upon careful examination, I can see that it has that green lilt. These shades, as I mentioned last week, have a different appearance on the skin than they do in the palette. The green-toned taupe is a good example. All in all, Les Verts is a fabulous quad for everyday wear.
Les Gris is not
Les Gris has a matte charcoal
Here's that shade photo of Les Gris at right. I showed multiple photos of Les Cuirs last week, so there's no need to repeat that quad here. It's a beautiful palette of everyday neutral shades.
What I love about Guerlain's new collection of eye shadows is that there's something for everyone. Regardless of your skin tone or preferences, I'll bet one of the quads will reach out and grab you. I understand these are not limited editions. You don't need to rush out to buy them, although department stores are so cautious in this economy, they might have to re-order when their first allocation of palettes sells out.
You can purchase these gorgeous Guerlain palettes and see the rest of the Mirror Mirror Collection at Neiman Marcus (where I did) or your favorite Guerlain counter. It should have arrived everywhere by now. There are new Rouge G lipsticks, new eye liners - there's plenty to see.
Photos by Best Things in Beauty