
Leave it to Bobbi Brown to create a delicious array of color palettes to help you get excited about the holiday season! Her Holiday 2011 Party Collection has recently been unleashed and I’m finding it hard to pick just one favorite.
Using a memory of her mother preparing for a cocktail party from her childhood as inspiration, Bobbi Brown created this glamorous collection reminiscent of Hollywood’s golden era when screen sirens like Marilyn Monroe and Lauren Bacall ruled the red carpet.
Now hear this: The Bobbi Brown Party Collection is for YOU! Yes you Ms. Life-of-the-Party AND you Ms. Shy-as-a-Violet. I find that these colors enhance the qualities which you already carry from within. But be prepared Ms. Violet as all eyes will be on you!
My favorite so far is the versatile Onyx and Silver Eye Paint Palette ($45 Limited Edition). You have to see the pigment in person to understand the extent of its beauty. Feel free to leave your jewelry at home ladies and allow your eyes to seduce the senses!

Also a favorite is Bobbi’s iconic Shimmer Brick ($40 Limited Edition) embossed with a martini glass and shaker, too cute! They are introduced as part of this collection to help celebrate Bobbi Brown Cosmetics’ 20th Anniversary!
Buy one for you and grab one for a friend; tis the season to share the gift of beauty!

Also part of the collection is an eyeshadow quad in chocolate and gold, two lip colors, dual ended eyeliners in six shimmery shades, and Bobbi’s Party Fragrance which features a rich bouquet of violet leaves, rose petals and sandalwood.
To check out all the fun items available for purchase from Bobbi Brown, follow this link to their website.
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