On the off chance that you once paid $100 for a jug of green
Chanel clean on eBay, accuse cosmetics craftsman Peter Philips. The previous
imaginative chief of Chanel Makeup and current inventive and picture executive
for Dior Beauty is the man in charge of the absolute most notorious, covetable
excellence patterns and pictures of the previous couple of decades. Precious
stone eyebrows? That was him. The Raf Simons Mickey Mouse cosmetics? All
Philips. The full face covers on Björk? Once more, his work. To observe Dior's
many years of excellence legacy, the design house and Philips as of late
appeared The Art of Color, another book commending the brand's past and current
cosmetics inventive chiefs. The Cut conversed with Philips about his musings on
the no-cosmetics development, how online networking helped Dior's dim lipstick
offer out, and what RuPaul's Drag Race has added to excellence.
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