Tuesday 9 August 2011

RMK Dusty Bright Colors Website and Workshop

The RMK website has been updated with the new fall makeup collection, Dusty Bright Colors. The collection is set to be launched on 19 August in Japan and will likely be released in Singapore in late August.

Inspired by renowned 20th century Italian painter Giorgio Morandi, the stylishly chic palette of demure, mysterious grayish tones feels refreshingly different from the other fall makeup collections that we have seen so far. I'm most excited about the Dusty Bright Eyes duos comprising a creamy eyeshadow and a pearlescent powder eyeshadow.

The shooting of the ad visual, which as usual is by famed photographer Michael Thompson.

If you would like to experience the Dusty Bright Colors collection, you may wish to sign up for RMK's upcoming hands-on workshops with a Japanese makeup artist, Mr Tatsuya Kaneko, from Friday 9 Sep 2011 to Sunday 11 Sep 2011 at the Promo Studio at Isetan Scotts. The time slots are: 11am-1pm, 2.30-4.30pm, 6-8pm; on 9 Sep, the third workshop is at 6.30-8.30pm.

The registration fee is $100, which is fully redeemable for RMK products. And if you register by Tuesday 6 Sep 2011, you will receive an early registration gift of RMK's Ingenious Waterproof Eyeliner worth $40 (see my earlier review here).

Just call 6887-5308 for registration or more information. You can refer to my earlier post on the hands-on workshop in May by Mr Kosuke Wada for an idea of how the workshop is likely to be conducted.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi iris,
Informative post! Appreciate ur dedication as a beauty blogger.. Read ur post on the RMK liner, would like to ask if e liner is truly lasting on waterline? Does it smudge after a few hours of wear? Tia!

Haru said...

Hi,
The liner lasts on the waterline of my upper eyelid quite well through the day, but I do get a bit of smudging at the outer corner of my lower eyelid after about 4-5 hours. It's easily rectified though so it doesn't bother me much.

Minoueel said...

Thanks fir the heads up for the workshop. :)