8 New Fragrances That will Replace Your Classic Scent

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We bring you nine heavenly fragrances that are set to be the new future classics.
When it comes to iconic scents, fragrances such as Chanel No. 5, Guerlain Shalimar, Dior Hypnotic Poison and Yves Saint Laurent Opium likely spring to mind – as they should. These scents have stood the test of time and are as relevant now as they were when they were first launched. While their iconic status is not in question, there is a new wave of fragrances set to become future classics and perhaps your new signature scent...
Givenchy L’Interdit 50ml EDP 1540

A tribute to the original L’Interdit released in 1957, this updated version blends heady white florals like tuberose and jasmine with enticing woody notes. A unique pairing, it’s the strong contrast of these notes that results in an elegant composition that will definitely turn heads.

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Gucci Bloom Nettare Di Fiori 50ml EDP Intense 1635

Nettare Di Fiori, the most sensual scent from the Gucci Bloom series, is an intensely feminine fragrance that celebrates the intimate and authentic character of a woman. This full-bodied fragrance has all the makings of a classic, with the expert layering of rose, osmanthus florals, jasmine, rangoon creeper and tuberose notes creating a delightful floral bouquet that’s destined to leave a legacy.

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Dior Joy 50ml EDP 1715

The last time the house of Dior launched a major fragrance pillar was in 1999, so we’re particularly excited about their latest offering, Joy. You'll know right off the bat that it's a Dior perfume by the gorgeous notes of Grasse rose and jasmine, but it’s the zesty bergamot and mandarin that gives it a youthful appeal that's sure to bring you much joy for years to come.
Calvin Klein Women 50ml EDP 1180

The breathtakingly beautiful bottle alone indicates that this new fragrance from Calvin Klein is no ordinary scent. Described as a woody floral, this new aroma blends fresh eucalyptus acorns and delicate orange flower petals with rich Alaskan cedarwood, for a scent as beautifully diverse as the women who inspire it.

Chloe Nomade 50ml EDP 1475

The new Nomade draws on the Chloe girl’s desire for adventure and freedom. Featuring a mix of natural oak moss, Mirabelle plum and freesia notes, the fragrance has an intense finish – perfect for the woman in search of a signature scent to suit her free-spirited personality.

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Tom Ford F***ing Fabulous 50ml EDP 3715

With a host of fragrances under his belt – many of them already gaining cult status – it’s this particular scent from Tom Ford that we believe will stand the test of time. The name alone is enough to pique your interest, but it's the heady blend of vanilla, clary sage and bitter almond that makes this such a memorable fragrance.

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Dolce & Gabbana The Only One 50ml EDP 1545

A luxurious scent that was born to stand out, The Only One is best described as a bold floriental thanks to the juicy pairing of bergamot and violet flowers – a rare combination that gives an opulent edge to the addictive scent.

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Twilly d’Hermès 50ml EDP 1620

Named after the slender silk accessory that women often wrap around their wrists, hair or bag handles, Twilly d’Hermès is not your average French perfume. A joyous mix of tuberose, ginger and sandalwood, the first spritz is spicy, heady and feminine, but as it dries the scent takes on a more milky, powdery and dreamy quality, making it an unconventional yet sensuous fragrance that's easy to wear, but still makes a bold statement.


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5 MEDITERRANEAN RECIPES WITH A LOCAL TWIST

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Give your favourite classic Mediterranean dishes a local twist with the help of South African foodie and author Ilse van der Merwe.
Local foodie Ilse van der Merwe serves up a feast of flavours in her first cookbook, Cape Mediterranean. Giving classic Mediterranean dishes a local twist with fresh, seasonal produce, her mouthwatering meals are all the inspiration you need for your next al fresco dinner party.

OLIVE & FETA FOCACCIA

serves 6, as a snack

4 x 250ml (4 cups) white bread flour
10ml (2 teaspoons) instant dry yeast
7.5ml (1½ teaspoons) fine salt
375ml (1½ cups) lukewarm water
10ml (2 teaspoons) olive oil
125 – 200ml (½ – ¾ cup) preserved kalamata-style olives
1 round feta, cubed


1. Preheat the oven to 220°C.
2. Mix the flour, yeast and salt in a large bowl with a spoon. Add the water and mix until it becomes lumpy. Use your hands to work into a rough ball of dough, kneading for 5 – 10 minutes to a smooth ball. Oil the ball all over, then place in a bowl covered with a plastic bag to rise in a warm place until doubled in size (about 30 minutes).
3. Turn out the dough onto a lightly floured surface, then use your hands to pat it out or stretch into an oval shape of about 1cm thick. Use your fingers to make indentations in the surface all over. Arrange the olives and feta all over, then leave to rise a second time for about 20 minutes. Bake for about 15 minutes or until golden brown. Serve warm, sliced, with extra virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar and salt flakes.
4. This is an easy recipe to make by hand, without the need for any fancy stand mixers or equipment.

LOADED HUMMUS

Note: This recipe requires a few hours of soaking, so start the previous day if you want to make it for lunch.

serves a crowd

250g uncooked organic chickpeas
10ml (2 teaspoons) bicarbonate of soda
125ml (½ cup) freshly squeezed lemon juice
30ml (2 tablespoons) extra virgin olive oil, plus extra for drizzling
1 clove garlic, finely grated
80ml (1/3 cup) tahini (sesame paste)
1ml (1/4 teaspoon) ground cumin
Salt
60 – 125ml (1/4 – ½ cup) cold water
125ml (½ cup) kalamata olives, pitted and chopped
A generous handful fresh Italian parsley, finely chopped
30ml (2 tablespoons) pine nuts, roasted in a dry pan


1. Place the chickpeas and 5ml (1 teaspoon) bicarbonate of soda in a ceramic bowl and cover with water to a level of about 5cm above the chickpeas. Soak for at least three hours, but preferably overnight. Drain and rinse the chickpeas, then transfer to a medium-size pot. Add the remaining 5ml (1 teaspoon) bicarbonate of soda and cover with fresh water to the same level as before. Bring to a boil, then simmer until tender and almost falling apart, skimming off any foam from the surface.
2. Transfer the cooked chickpeas to a food processor (or better yet, a power blender) along with the lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, tahini, cumin and some salt. Process to a fine, creamy purée, adding enough cold water to loosen it up and get a really smooth result – the magic is all in the texture. Taste and adjust the seasoning, if necessary. Store in the fridge until ready to serve – it needs some time to rest and for the flavours to develop, so it’s best to make ahead.
3. Serve at room temperature (give it a good stir before plating) on a shallow wide plate, topped with chopped olives, parsley and roasted pine nuts with a generous drizzle of olive oil and some crusty bread on the side.
4. The hummus will keep well in the fridge for at least four days.

8-HOUR ROAST PORK SHOULDER

(with crackling) with orange, fennel & paprika


serves at least eight, but will serve a large crowd if used as a pulled pork filling.

About 4kg whole pork shoulder, bone-in
30 – 45ml (2 – 3 tablespoons) extra virgin olive oil
10ml (2 teaspoons) salt
5ml (1 teaspoon) freshly ground black pepper
15ml (1 tablespoon) ground fennel
15ml (1 tablespoon) smoked paprika
10ml (2 teaspoons) ground coriander
10ml (2 teaspoons) ground cumin
Finely grated rind and juice of 2 oranges
375ml (½ bottle) dry white wine


1. Preheat the oven to 120°C. Remove the skin of the shoulder using a sharp knife. Place the skin on a wire rack and refrigerate, uncovered, until later.
2. Place the shoulder in your largest deep roasting tray. Rub with olive oil. Mix the salt, pepper, fennel, paprika, coriander, cumin and orange rind, then rub it all over the meat. Pour the orange juice and wine into the tray, then cover with heavy-duty foil and roast for 8 hours until falling from the bone and really tender.
3. Serve warm, pulling the meat apart to soak in the pan juices, with sides or pasta, and a piece of crispy crackling on the side.

Crackling
There are only a few key points to a successful crackling:
Dry out the skin.
Season generously with salt.
Cook over high heat.

1. Score the skin in parallel lines using a very sharp blade or NT cutter (or ask your butcher to do it). The reserved skin layer of the pork shoulder should spend at least 8 hours in the fridge, uncovered, drying out on a wire rack.
2. About 1 hour before serving the meat, remove the roast from the oven (keep it covered) and turn the heat up to the highest setting (230 – 260°C). Salt the dried-out skin, rubbing the salt into the scored lines. Place the salted layer of skin in the preheated oven and roast for 30 – 45 minutes (depending on thickness) on a setting above the middle rack, until bubbling up and very crispy and golden (don’t let it get too dark). Remove and let it cool. Cut into shards and serve with the roast. (Can be prepared an hour or two in advance.)

ROASTED ROOT VEGETABLE SALAD WITH LEMON & GOAT’S MILK CHEESE

serves 4, as a main meal or 6, as a side dish

Lentils
250g (2 cups) brown or black lentils
Water, to cover
45ml (3 tablespoons) extra virgin olive oil
Juice and finely grated rind of 1 medium-size lemon
1 clove garlic, finely grated
10ml (2 teaspoons) honey
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
A small bunch fresh Italian parsley and mint, finely chopped


Roasted vegetables
Assorted vegetables, peeled and cut into bite-size chunks (like beetroot, carrots, brussels sprouts and leeks – enough to fill a standard roasting tray in a single layer)
30ml (2 tablespoons) extra virgin olive oil
2.5ml (½ teaspoon) ground cumin
2.5ml (½  teaspoon) ground cinnamon
Salt and freshly ground black pepper

To assemble
200g plain goat’s milk cheese (chevin)
More parsley and mint, roughly chopped, to serve
About 30ml (2 tablespoons) pine nuts (or flaked almonds), roasted in a dry pan

1. For the lentils, place them in a large pot and cover with cold water (about 5cm above the lentils). Cook for about 30 minutes until tender but still retaining shape, then drain and rinse briefly with hot water. Shake off excess water, then transfer to a large mixing bowl. Mix the olive oil, lemon juice and rind, garlic and honey in a small mixing bowl, then pour it over the warm lentils and season generously with salt and pepper. Add the parsley and mint and stir well.
2. For the vegetables, preheat the oven to 220°C. Arrange the vegetables on a roasting tray, drizzle with oil and season with cumin, cinnamon, salt and pepper. Roast for 30 minutes or until golden brown and tender.
3. To assemble: Add the roasted veg to the cooked lentils, add chunks of goat’s milk cheese, then scatter with more parsley, mint and pine nuts. Serve warm or at room temperature.

BAKLAVA CIGARS WITH CITRUS & SPICES

makes 18

Syrup
400g (2 cups) white sugar
500ml (2 cups) water
30ml (2 tablespoons) honey
2 whole cloves
Peeled rind of ½ lemon

For the syrup, bring all the ingredients to a boil in a small pot, then cook rapidly for 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and set aside.

Filo cigars
100g raw almonds
100g walnuts
Finely grated rind of 1 lemon
Finely grated rind of 1 orange 
5ml (1 teaspoon) ground cinnamon
60ml (1/4 cup) icing sugar
1ml (1/4 teaspoon) salt
1 extra-large egg white
2.5ml (½ teaspoon) almond essence
6 sheets filo pastry
About 80ml (1/3 cup) canola oil
30ml (2 tablespoons) shelled whole pistachios, finely chopped (optional)


1. For the filo cigars, place the almonds and walnuts in a food processor and process until finely chopped (don’t take it too far, you don’t want to make a nut butter). Add the grated citrus rind, cinnamon, icing sugar, salt and egg white and process to a paste. Divide into six parts and roll out into long snakes of about 1.5cm thickness and 21cm length.
2. Preheat the oven to 200°C. Working with one sheet of filo (21 x 34cm) at a time on a large working surface, brush with oil all over, then place a rolled-out nut shape on one end. Roll it up neatly, then cut each into equal parts of about 7cm each. Arrange tightly in a baking tray sprayed with non-stick spray and bake for 18 – 20 minutes or until golden brown. While the cigars are baking, gently reheat the syrup. Remove the cigars from the oven and pour the hot syrup over them. Leave to cool in the tray. When cool, remove from the syrup, scatter with some finely chopped pistachios and serve.

Cape Mediterranean by Ilse van der Merwe is published by Struik Lifestyle, an imprint of Penguin Random House South Africa. Now available in bookstores nationwide.

New Beauty On the Block, from La Mer to Revlon and everything in between

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We highlight the very best beauty product launches for the month of July, and why you should stock up!
Get excited for the latest beauty releases from our favourite brands. From skincare to make-up to fragrances, these are the treasures to add to your wish list.

Elemis Superfood Kefir-Tea Mist 625

Facial mists usually hydrate, set make-up or tone the skin, so imagine our delight when the latest formula from Elemis promises to do all three! Vegan friendly and formulated for all skin types, this cooling, antioxidant-rich mist is just what your beauty regimen needs.

Chanel Bleu De Chanel Shaving Cream 960Chanel Bleu De Chanel 2-in-1 Moisturizer for Face and Beard 890Chanel Bleu De Chanel 100ml EDP 2090

For the men out there looking to add a stylish touch to their shaving experience, look no further than the new grooming range from Chanel. Easily incorporated into a daily routine, these essentials ensure both a perfect shave and richly moisturised skin, while prolonging the aromatic, woody trail associated with Bleu De Chanel.

La Mer The Lip Volumizer 1000

We’re swooning over this luxurious new emulsion from La Mer, which helps lips look and feel plumper, smoother and softer. Infused with the brand’s iconic Miracle Broth, this serum-inspired lip gloss can be worn on its own, under your lipstick for a smoother application, or over it for a subtle iridescent shine.

Revlon PhotoReady Candid Natural Finish Anti-Pollution Foundation 129.99

Inspired by skincare, Revlon’s latest foundation offering applies just like a moisturiser, blending seamlessly into the skin while still providing buildable coverage. Powered by antioxidant and anti-pollution Vitamin E, as well as anti-blue light (from your phone) ingredients, this lightweight formula will leave your skin feeling soft and hydrated all day long.

Gosh Denoderm Range

Gosh makes its first foray into skincare with the Denoderm range. Currently featuring eight different products – we especially love the Collagen Booster Serum and the Prime ’N Refresh Eye Cream – this skincare range is not only affordable, it also works in perfect unison with your favourite Gosh make-up.

Gosh Denoderm Micellar Cleansing Water 195
Gosh Denoderm Prime’N Refresh Eye Cream 195
Gosh Denoderm Collagen Booster Serum 295
Gosh Denoderm 24h Moisture Cream 395

EXCLUSIVE TO EDGARS
Dolce & Gabbana Intenseyes Cream Eyeshadow Stick 585 each 

Cropping up on just about every major runway was the make-up trend of the season – colourful eyeliner. Lucky for us, Dolce & Gabbana has just launched a range of creamy eye-shadow sticks that make getting the look oh so easy! Available in 12 iconic shades, with matte and shimmer finishes, these sticks are the perfect on-the-go tools to give your eyes instant, intense colour.

Giorgio Armani Sì Fiori 50ml EDP 1590

Fans of the Armani Sì perfume collection will be delighted to know that following the launch of last year’s red edition, Sì Passione, comes the pink version, Sì Fiori. A sweet and powdery reinterpretation of the original, this new composition still oozes floral notes, but with the added gorgeousness of green mandarin, blackcurrant, vanilla and a dash of white musk.

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Sisley Phyto Rouge Lipstick 715 each 

This new version of Sisley’s signature lipstick, Le Phyto Rouge, combines skincare ingredients such as ultra-moisturising hyaluronic acid with a smooth, gel-like texture. Highly pigmented, this formula leaves lips feeling silky smooth – and drenched in colour.

Chanel Le Eaux Paris - Riviera 125ml EDT 2070

If you’re dreaming of a summer holiday, then allow Chanel’s latest olfactory sensation to transport you to the warm and sunny Mediterranean coastline of the Côte d’Azur. This warm and soothing scent is a heady mix of floral and citrus notes – the perfect addition to any fragrance lover’s collection.

Sensai Absolute Silk Micro Mousse Treatment 2815

Beauty brand Sensai has just extended its product line to include a new range called Absolute Silk. Infused with koishimaru silk, a rare Japanese silk, the collection specifically targets ageing skin. Featuring micro-carbonated bubbles, this fine mousse boosts the skin's condition and prepares it for further treatment.

Elemis Peptide4 Plumping Pillow Facial 1235

This super-cooling gel mask from Elemis is a hydrating overnight treatment that drenches the skin in moisture and prevents further water loss, so skin looks younger and feels plumped upon waking.

Giorgio Armani Armani Code Absolu 110ml EDP 1860

The latest addition to the Armani Code family includes the fragrance’s classic signature base of Tonka bean, but amplified with warm notes of rum and vanilla, together with hints of green mandarin. It's a sexier and more daring version of the original, and with such a high percentage of essential oils, it’s sure to last all day and night.


5 Secrets Make-Up Artists Know (that you don’t)

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Make-up artists share their top tips and tricks so you can create a professional cosmetic look at home.
Want to take your make-up game to pro status? Here are the tips and tricks the beauty gurus use to achieve the most coveted looks. 

1. Make your skin glow with this hack

Make-up artist Shahnaz Coler-Wrensch has worked for some of the top fashion magazines, so it comes as no surprise that she’s not only mastered the art of the glowing complexion, but also has a hack for it. Shahnaz’s top tip is to first apply your highlighter to key areas (your cheekbones, the bridge of your nose and your chin) before applying your foundation. If that’s not enough, she recommends sweeping an additional layer of highlighter over your foundation for a truly gorgeous glow.

GET THAT GLOW



2. Create the Perfect Winged Eye

In between creating gorgeous looks for her brides and clients, artist Gaynor Florence Ingham gives make-up lessons to share her extensive beauty knowledge. One of the looks she’s often asked about is the winged eye, and she has a simple trick to nail it. Hold the straight edge of a business or bank card at the outer corner of your eye, making a slight oblique angle at your temples. Then use your liner to draw along the edge to create the wing. Practice makes perfect, but in the meantime she also has a great solution for uneven strokes: soak the tip of a cotton bud in some make-up remover (Garnier Micellar Water is her favourite) and place it underneath the liner, in line with the bottom lashes, and swipe upward to neaten the edges.

GET THAT WINGED EYE



3. Use your balm for just about everything

Make-up artist Safiyah Khan has worked with many celebrities, including Isla Fisher, Penelope Cruz, Pearl Thusi, Bonang and Jeanni D, to name a few. The secret weapon in her beauty arsenal is Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream, which she uses in a variety of ways to achieve the desired look. Top tips include mixing a little into your foundation to add a subtle glow to your face, and using it to turn a powder blush into a cream one – just tap it on your cheeks after applying blush and then blend it out for a dewy glow.

GET THAT DEWY GLOW



4. Customise Your Foundation With Your Skincare

She co-owns one of the top hair and make-up mobile agencies, hosts sold-out beauty master classes, and is one of the most sought-after hair and make-up artists, so when Renee De Wit speaks – we listen. While Renee is a firm believer that great skin starts with a solid skincare routine, she says foundation is equally important in creating the perfect canvas. Instead of buying different foundations for different seasons and events, Renee recommends customising your current foundation to suit the occasion. If you need to create fuller coverage, add some creamy moisturiser. If it’s a dewy, sheer finish you’re after, mix in a hydrating primer for an all-day glow. For those with dry skin, adding a little facial oil to your foundation will boost its nourishing benefits.

GET THAT PERFECT COLOUR



5. Use Your Eye Shadow Or Blush As a Lipstick

If you don’t already know Vuvu Maseti by name, you undoubtedly know her work. Having recently scored the cover of a well-known glossy magazine, she also creates glamorous looks for television and editorials and is fast becoming one of the ‘It’ hair and make-up artists in the industry. A lover of a bold pout (just look at her Instagram), it’s no wonder that one of her beauty secrets involves lipstick, or more specifically, using your powder blush or eye shadow as lipstick. To start, Vuvu recommends prepping lips with a lip scrub and then adding a lip balm. Then apply the blush or eye shadow with your finger or flat eye-shadow brush. Lastly, add a bit of sheen by applying some more lip balm.

GET THAT BOLD POUT



THE 3 BATA BOOTS TO SEE YOU THROUGH THE NEW SEASON

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Bata’s range of women’s boots includes three must-have styles for every season and wardrobe.
No matter what the shifting trends may be, a good pair of boots never goes out of style. Bata’s range of women’s boots include three classics that belong in all wardrobes throughout the year.
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The high-heeled boot

The high-heeled boot is the epitome of sophisticated style. The key consideration here is the height of the heel; think versatility and comfort for a pair of boots that will work for a variety of occasions, without killing your feet. Pair yours with skinny jeans, a basic tee and a leather jacket for an effortless off-duty look. Top tip: avoid overly embellished boots, as these can date quickly; rather opt for a classic look that will take you through multiple seasons.

The ankle boot

Arguably the most essential boot of them all, the ankle boot will take you far. Trendy and super easy to wear, it looks great with long skirts, midi skirts, dresses, trousers, mom jeans, skinny jeans… you name it. Choose a neutral colour that you can pair with any outfit, day or night.

The Chelsea boot

The humble Chelsea boot will add a chic touch to any outfit. Its snug fit and ankle-grazing height is understated enough to lend itself to a variety of looks. It’s durable, in vogue and arguably the most comfortable style of boot out there. We love black and tan options, as they go with anything. Match yours with your favourite pair of skinny jeans and puffer jacket for a casual-cool look.

All three of these styles can be found at selected Edgars stores nationwide.

Make bedtime more fun with these cute PJs for kids

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Give your kids something to look forward to at bedtime with these gorgeous animal-print pyjamas.
There are few things as comforting as climbing into a brand new pair of comfy pyjamas. Let your kids in on this simple pleasure with colourful, animal-inspired PJs that make going to bed feel less like a boring chore and more like a mini adventure.
Written by Candice Verwey

Lets face it, putting your kids to bed can be a real tough task – no one wants to go to sleep when there’s still so much fun to be had, right? We’ve got your back with a range of cosy and cute pyjamas that make bedtime a treat. Your only problem might be getting your kids to take them off in the morning!
KDS dinosaur-print PJ set 199.95; KDS dinosaur-print gown 269.95; slippers stylist's own
KDS bunny-print PJ set 199.95; KDS bunny-print gown 199.95; KDS bunny slippers 139.95



Fashion direction & production: Brittany Penebre. Photography: Jacobus/Hero creative. Hair & make-up: Shahnaz Cola Wrensch/Supernova. Styling: Rushana Burton. Models: Amy/Firefly, Nahum/Topco.

All items subject to availability. Prices may change.

Winter lip trends you’ll love

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It’s fun to play around with your make-up, especially in winter when you can wear more than you would in summer. Make your lips stand out with these easy-to-do looks.
We all know the impact of eye shadow, highlighters and bronzers when it comes to creating pretty peepers and perfectly chiselled cheeks – but it’s lipstick that has the most power to change our look. Our round-up of the hottest (and wildest) lip looks to covet this season, is all the proof you need. It’s a lipstick jungle out there!

Deep, dark and dramatic 

From rich oxblood and burgundy to deep plum and black, dark lips are a great choice this winter. These seductive shades may look daring, but they come off more glam than emo when worn correctly. The key is to balance your look and pair your moody mouth with groomed, well-defined eyebrows, minimal eye make-up and soft cheeks, allowing your lips to be the main focus.


Purple rain

Pantone's colour of the year for 2018 is still proving to be strong in the beauty realm, with purple shades of make-up spotted everywhere – especially on lips. And while we still love matte mauve, this year it’s all about the juicy lip, which creates the illusion of a naturally fuller pout.


Two shades of colour

Do you always wear red lipstick but want to try an orange shade? Our solution is to wear both. Dual-hue lips are having a huge moment. The trend involves using two different lipstick shades or colours and keeping them completely separate from each other – so no lip smacking whatsoever. It’s also best to stick to matte shades, as these tend not to bleed. As for colours – go as daring as you like, but if it’s fuller-looking lips you're after then stick to lipstick with similar tones.


Glossy Lady

When legendary make-up artist Pat McGrath glossed up her models’ lips in glitter at just about every fashion show this past season, we knew we could expect a resurgence of this ’90s trend. To avoid looking like a bad ’90s throwback, keep it modern and sophisticated by pairing your shimmering gloss with make-up that leans towards neutral territory.


Metal lips

Fresh and elegant, this look is the perfect way to pay homage to the metallic trend without your lips looking like a glitter ball. And when paired with a bold matte shade, such as fuchsia, lips look even more striking.


Lips with a gradient effect

A K-beauty trend making major beauty waves is the gradient lip. Blending and fading is key to creating this gorgeous look that relies on a contrast of dark and light shades. Start off by applying concealer to lips, as this will help to lighten them and make the colour stand out even more. Next, apply the darkest colour to your top lip blending the colour out, all the way toward the centre of the bottom lip. Lastly, add your lightest colour to the lower area of your bottom lip.




Photography: Niquita Bento/Supernova. Hair & Make-up: Renee de Wit. Model: Vittoria/The Circle. Production: Leila Petersen.