Bobbi Brown Holiday 2021įinally, from the selection I was sent, is the Double The Drama Smokey Eye Duo which is a value set. The swatch is on the same picture as the eye crayons above. The packaging on this is very fancy and very festive as you can see in the main picture. It’s a pretty golden pink in this Luxe Illuminating Duo – the golden bronze shade has already sold out. In swatching, the shades are almost identical – the intensity is the difference but other than that, I can’t see what distinguishes one from the other. I hate to go on the ‘do you remember when…?’ road, but do you remember when these Bobbi illuminators were everywhere – selling like hot cakes and actually quite revelatory for their ability to light up the skin? The trend focus has come off high beam illumination in favour of more humble glow, but the BB version has versatility in that respect – one little sweep and you are low glow, a couple more and you’re visible from space. This is the palette swatched – it’s not dynamic but definitely wearable and will take you across seasons which I suppose more festively pointed products don’t. There are more matte than metallics so less ‘pop’ than you’d expect, I think. The eight shades are versatile and easy-wears – you can smoke up or not just as you choose and that respect, there’s nothing not to like but on the other hand, they’re shades that are probably (definitely) already in our collections. It’s a decent, warm-hued palette but there’s nothing stand out about it other than the mirror is removable which is a neat little addition. Next up is the Cobblestone Lane Palette (£37.50) but I can’t quite get as excited about it as the sticks. They’re the first three in the swatch above. The shades are Dusty Mauve, Golden Pink, and Golden Bronze so they’re fairly suit all – perhaps less so for deepest tones but it depends whether you like to wear as statement or neutrals. I’d also recommend Trish McEvoy’s in a heartbeat too, but this is a Bobbi post! Bobbi Brown Holiday 2021
A mono shade that covers just the lids is a perfect brightener and opener and the shades in this set are made exactly for that. I like them for lids young and old and if you have a problem keeping oil based products on your lids, apply a good primer first (such as Hourglass). Even my daughter wears them because my enthusiasm has rubbed off so hard… she has tricky lids with a fold and the sticks have proved to be the answer. That’s almost a year’s worth of the easiest eye make up you’ll ever do. But, I want to recommend the Mini Long Wear Shadow Trio – at £15.75 with £37.40 value HERE, rip off that Christmas wrapping and stash them in your own make up bags. Last year, they’ve posted this teaser on their SoundCloud account to give you a taste of what’s to come.Ī video has also been made about this story.I’ll start saying that there is 25% off site-wide at Bobbi Brown in case you have anything that’s running low. Az Yet To Return This YearĪz Yet are planning a return later this year. The song would give the group their last American chart success. “You’re The Inspiration” would introduce new Az Yet member Tony Grant, who replaced Marc Nelson. Peter Cetera joined the group again later to do another Chicago cover.
It paved the way for another hit with the Chicago cover “Hard To Say I’m Sorry”, featuring Peter Cetera, and pushed sales of their self-titled debut album. Hard To Say I’m Sorryįor Az Yet, “Last Night” became their only number 1 hit single in the Billboard Hot R&B Singles Charts. The song was used prominently in an important love scene of the movie.
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One version has bits of the movie in it, so it could serve as a promotional video for the movie as well. “Last Night” featured in Eddie Murphy’s movie “The Nutty Professor”, also starring Janet Jackson. The song’s lyrics left nothing to the imagination, so the group have actually been asked to change the lyrics on several occasions, especially outside of the States. The group traveled around the world to promote the single and album. The song was released on February 13th 1996, blew up and took Az Yet along for the ride.
Luckily, it turned out, he had nothing to worry about. Marc Nelson admitted, in a 2014 interview, that he was actually worried Babyface’s string of hits would come to an end one day and that it would happen, while he was working with him. The members of Az Yet recorded the song – as well as most of their debut album – at Babyface’s house where his studio was located. In 1995, the song “Last Night” was written by Babyface and Mervyn Warren.