Nicolas Degennes and Givenchy
Reinterpreting the Prisme
Nicolas Degennes, the Givenchy make-up creative director, celebrates ten years of collaboration with the French Maison through a hi-tech reinterpretation of the Prisme Visage, the set of four mother of pearls powders for the face that since 1980s represents the distinctive mark of the brand’s make-up.
The Prisme becomes even more technological in its formula, thanks to the process – new in cosmetics – of atomization of the mother of pearl, and more modern and ergonomic in its shape, due to a small black varnished case with magnetic opening and a pull-out tray containing the brush.
Nicolas Degennes has an extraordinary capacity not only in realizing but also in formulating. His products are small technological pearls.
The creative director put in his creations his sensitiveness, his most authentic inspiration and his immense passion for make-up, that in his conception, is “all but ephemeral” because it represents a socialization, a way of projecting the self-image to the others. According to Degennes “To create make-up means to define a modernity and the many facets of each woman” and he’s firmly convinced that beauty has an almost saving power because it transmits the values of femininity, of respect, of audacity, conceiving very important messages, especially in some countries of the world.
Tags: Cosmetics, Givenchy, make-uo creative director, mother of pearl, Nicolas Degennes, Prisme Visage
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