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giggirl Wrote:

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> What a brilliant reply RosieH. Kudos for the

> Black Orchid. I can't pull off dark lipstick - I

> tried it in for a while but it made me look mean.

> My toes are Linkin Park - also dark and delicious.

> Otherwise, I'm pure Russian Red.


*Dashes off to check out Tom Ford lipstick*

Warning - girlie post alert


Oh RosieH and giggirl, I am so very excited now! I have been invited to a private viewing of the Tom Ford Beauty 2010 Seasonal collection at The Connaught next week and now I will not be able to sleep until I go! Only 4 more sleeps! I CANT WAIT!

giggirl Wrote:

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> Warning - girlie post alert

>

> RosieH I'm doing the Tom Ford lipstick too. I'm

> wearing the totally nude one (which is the ONLY

> nude I've ever found that doesn't make me look

> like I have mere days to live) and I'm totally

> loving Cherry Lush (no relation to Jah). They are

> not matte and they are not glossy - brilliant

> formula. What are you wearing?


I need to lie down. This cannot be true.


I have been searching all my life for the perfect nude lipstick (y-es, lipstick, yes) ...


Mr Tom Ford, I think I like you too (and keeping on topic) etc.

dita-on-tees Wrote:

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> This is a ?35 lipstick. I thought I was

> extravagant being a Chanel only girl. I feel a

> little cheapened.

> I like feeling cheap in Chanel.


d-o-t - OMG is it really that much? Hmmmm....thats a lot but ... this has been a conquest of a lifetime! :D


Keeping on topic, I like MAC and Bobbi Brown (tu)

I also like Bobbi Brown.

Maybe the Tom Ford has a voucher which you flash at fellas who you find amaaazingly attractive and funny which guarantees you a really nice snog. I would like this and I would pay ?35 for it....


Back on topic.... I went to the Bermondsey street festival today. i like people who can hoist a whole pig on to a spit and roast it then put bits of pig into a sandwich. My mothers a genius but she's never roasted an entire pig. That's a gift.

I had never spent more than ?20 on a lip stick until I tried this.

If you still have a little bit of a lingering tan this is really good- somehow makes your tan look deeper ( when applied to your face). I have has so many compliments wearing it- I love it to death.

best

Perhaps you can send Tom Ford's PR company a link to this thread and all those who are saying 'ooh, must go and check it out' and see if you'll get some freebies... I had been using Laura Mercier and Bobbi Brown (both people I like) but might check Tom out next time I see it.

I am just hoping that Tom Ford is going to come up with some matching nail polish for next season. I ADORE TOM FORD (prrr).


Mick Mac sweetie, it is you who is Not Our Class Darling - you know it!


Don't worry girls I shall try to take some sneaky pics of the new Tom Ford collection with my phone and if there is anything of note, I shall keep you up to speed!

For all the Tom Ford devotees;


There will be a limited edition nail, lip and compact perfume collection in Harvey Nichols from 4th October, a deep dark plummy colour - "evocative of the black orchid flower that inspired the scent" for ?90! The colour and scent are stunning.


Is it too early to start a Christmas list (admires fresh manicure)?

DM, this is very exciting news indeed. I'm very envious of your outing - do keep me posted if they send any samples your way that you find just aren't your colour.


In other news, people I like include the very lovely delivery guy at Gold Lee, who's so sweet he asked me if I was sure when I tried to tip him after making him come out to me in foul weather (not today, clearly).

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