Discover Le 9 de Givenchy, the long-wearing couture eyeshadow palette inspired by the most daring looks from the catwalk's front row.
Available in several different harmonies, each palette contains nine complementary shades of eyeshadow in a wide range of finishes, from satin to metallic to glitter. From the most natural to the most elaborate, create an infinite number of effects with ease.
Thanks to their ultra-soft, lightweight texture, these richly pigmented, luminous colors are exceptionally easy to apply and blend. Long-lasting, ultra-comfortable hold for 12 hours* and even results all day long.
Housed in an exceptional black case adorned with the iconic Givenchy logo, each Le 9 eyeshadow palette includes a two-in-one applicator to create customized effects.
To create a special, long-lasting eye look, combine with Givenchy's L'Interdit Couture Volume Mascara for lashes with multiplied volume and curl, modulated as you wish for a natural or spectacular effect.
*Instrumental test carried out on 20 subjects
Use the double-ended brush to create different looks. Use the flat brush to deposit color on the eyelid and blend with the blending brush.
FOR A NUDE LOOK: apply the lightest, most luminous shade to the inner corner and a neutral shade to the lid. Blend towards the outer corner.
FOR A SOPHISTICATED LOOK: apply a shade to the center of the eyelid using the flat brush. Define the hollow of the eyelid using a matte medium-brown shadow and place a darker shade in the outer corner, then blend.
FOR A COUTURE LOOK: place the palette's couture shade all over the eyelid, working up to the brow bone, shading the edges with a neutral shade. Stretch the material to the outer corner, then apply a light glitter shade to illuminate the inner corner.
For a finishing touch, apply Givenchy L'Interdit Couture Volume Mascara for curved, voluminous lashes.
Highly pigmented color with luminous, even results.
Long-lasting hold, 12 hours*.
Easy-to-apply textures.
9 complementary shades and 4 different finishes for infinite looks.
*Instrumental test carried out on 20 volunteers