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Bassam Fattouh New Makeup Line


You have probably heard that makeup artist Bassam Fattouh has recently launched his first line of cosmetics and it will be selling soon in Kuwait. I’m not a pro when it comes to make-up, but one thing I know for sure about this line is how absolutely beautiful the packaging is! I loved the artwork and how  the illustration of the women almost represents women in our region, the long black hair, the curvaceous shape,  and the heavily kholed eyes. I can't stop staring at the packaging.  So I had to find out who's the talented person behind it.  After some research and digging, I've found out that the illustrations have been done by a Lebanese artist and book illustrator Najah Taher, who owns a studio in Hamra Beirut called Zaweya.   

The make-up line is already selling at the Bassam Fattouh Institute in Verdun-Beirut, so if you happen to be there you can purchase the products before it hits the market.  The make-up line will soon be available in Kuwait at VaVaVoom - Marina and Debenhams, and in Qatar at 4-U Royal Plaza and 4-U City Center.




Comments

Anonymous said…
beautiful packaging
Anonymous said…
Reminded me of Benefit makeup somehow.... the design/style! I cant wait for them to bring it to Kuwait... I wanna try it
PrimaDonna said…
The packaging is soo artistic, and so feminine...well duh! its makeup! but still gorgeous! <3
Confashion said…
Anonymous
Gorgeous :)

ansam518
I love benefit's packaging but to me their products suck big time and oh yes I've bought a lot of stuff that only ended up to be part of the room interior design :P

PrimaDonna
I know! simply beautiful! :)
zoza said…
are they in Kuwait yet ?

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