Givenchy Powder and Cream Eyeshadow Quartet
Every woman has her fetish jeans—a pair she loves so much they carry the marks of her life and are embellished with her memories. Givenchy’s artistic director Nicolas Degennes was inspired by this infatuation when he created the 2008 Spring-Summer Collection for Givenchy. This easy to apply, ready-to-wear makeup collection works for every circumstance—with infinite possibilities of customization.
I’m an eyeshadow fanatic, so here’s what I love in this versatile set. Givenchy presents the Denim Fetishe limited-edition eyeshadow quartet, a new version of their famous Prisme Again! Accessor’Eyes. Formulated with three different textures, with four perfect shades to multiply the effects. The colors melt together and superimpose to create your own customized makeup look.
Givenchy Accessor’Eyes Denim Fetishe comes in two different harmonies: Black Denim and Indigo Denim. Choose yours as if you were trying on your jeans—
select the hue that suits your mood. Both quartets come in a customized, denim-covered compact with shading, lining, and brush applicators.

March 13th, 2008 at 2:02 am
My sister and I have a collection of eyeshadow quartets, but we tend to use only one or two shades from each. Should all those colors be applied altogether in each eyelid?
March 13th, 2008 at 5:09 pm
Ideally, quads are used all together, but you might end up looking overly done. I also use 1-2 colors at a time, 1 as primer then another for crease definition. I don’t want to look like a “matrona.” XP
March 15th, 2008 at 11:05 pm
Yah! Thats exactly my problem when I use all the colors in a quad… Too matronly! Especially when there’s black and brown in one set. hehe!
I like this set of colors from Givenchy but I’m not sure how the pink one goes with the blue-ish shadows?
March 16th, 2008 at 4:41 pm
Lighter colors in a set are usually used to highlight the lower part of your brow, to give definition to the brow shape. I seldom do that. Hehe. XP If I were to get this set, I’ll just use the pink one alone or with something like cranberry-shaded.