A harmony of blended black cut-metal shades sets a smoky eye on fire with gold, copper, or silver-grey shimmer. Apply dry or wet to obtain any finish from satin to lacquer, subtle to dramatic. Offering 24-hour wear, the new Eyes to Kill shadows are waterproof and sweat-proof. They slide on and stay on, but wipe off in an instant. Applied wet or dry with fingers or a brush, Armani's Color-Fil color matrix formula blends and layers without creasing or flaking.
There will be many new shades of Eyes to Kill Eyeshadow available in the spring. Now, though, you can experience a preview with Black (13), Copper/Black Grey (15), and Silver/Black Grey (16). I was able to pick up these three colors on Friday, and I got swatches for you then.
Shown on my arm, top to bottom at right, are Copper/Black Grey, Black, and Silver/Black Grey. I applied each with a sponge-tipped applicator to get a very heavy swipe of color, and my photo at right was taken in sun. This is the color at its most intense, when you treat it like a cream.
When applied like a powder with a brush, the character of the shadows is entirely different. They are much more subtle and very wearable. The black applies as charcoal, the copper shade as an antique gold (my favorite), and the grey as metallic silver.
Loyd Cassler at Saks experimented with them on a model when they arrived. Applying them with Armani's shadow and brushes, he used the black shade as a liner and smudged it on the outer corner of the lid. He used the silver on the rest of the lid, particularly on the center. He said the look was gorgeous. I would like to have seen it, but I will recreate it on myself soon.
You can see these shadows at Saks and any Giorgio Armani Beauty counter or the online site.
Photo at top courtesy of Giorgio Armani Beauty