The sun-dappled gardens, the moonlit Seine, the twinkling Eiffel Tower—there’s just something about that Paris light. “It changes as you walk around—it becomes softer, more romantic,” says Lucia Pica, Chanel’s creative director for makeup. Pica is so inspired by the city’s lightscape that she dedicated the house’s latest collection to it, playing up the contrast between glimmer and gloom. Here, Toronto style star Tara Leigh Rose models the line and steps into the light.

 

 Photography by Lily Cummings Chanel Rouge Coco Gloss in Laque Noire, $39, Le Vernis in Pure Black, $33, chanel.ca

First Light

A nearly black gloss brings the vampy vibes while bare lids and lashes temper the drama.

 

 Photography by Lily Cummings Chanel Les 4 Ombres in Noir Suprême, $70, Mascara Le Volume Ultra-Noir De Chanel, $43, Rouge Allure Liquid Powder in Timeless, $46, chanel.ca

Night Vision

Bold liner ruled fall’s runways. Give the trend a whirl with a stroke of dusky grey shadow along your lashes and crease.

 

 Photography by Lily Cummings Chanel Les 4 Ombres in Noir Suprême, $70, Stylo Yeux Waterproof in Blanc Graphique, $35, Rouge Allure Velvet Extrême in Rouge Obscur, $46, chanel.ca

Smoke Signals

For a soft yet moody feel, diffuse muted browns and burgundies with your fingertip, avoiding any sharp lines.

 

 Photography by Lily Cummings Chanel Le Gel Pailleté,$62, Rouge Coco Gloss In Crystal Clear, $39, chanel.ca

Star Gazing

Bathe your face in a veil of light with sheer shimmer over the lips, on top of the eyes and into the brows.

 

 

Beauty direction by Katherine Lalancette. Makeup by Julie Cusson, makeup artist for Chanel.  Hair by Mathieu Laudrel/ La Frenchie Agency. Fashion and accessories by Chanel. Travel and accommodations for Katherine Lalancette were provided by Chanel. Chanel did not review or approve this story.

 

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