![]() What I love about the shade selection of this palette is that it contains both warm and cool tones, so it doesn’t veer too far one way. There’s no shade in here where I would say “It’s pretty but not a shade I would wear much”. I had never purchased any Pat McGrath palettes because none of them really appealed to me – at $170, I felt that, I felt that it really needed to be a palette where I would love and reach for every single shade on a regular basis. VR Rose Venus – Pink-peach duochrome shimmer Rose Dusk – Medium rose in a satin finish Iridescent Pink 003 – Opalescent pink-blue I don’t enjoy having to refer to the insert every time I want the shade names, but seeing as how I don’t have to know the names every time I use the palette, it’s not a dealbreaker. I find this kind of annoying as I like to have the shades right on the palette. ![]() What I don’t like about the packaging is that there are no shade names printed next to the pans or on the back of the palette – the only way you can see the shades is on the insert included. At first, I thought this palette was significantly thicker than most palettes, but it’s actually only a little bigger, both in height and width, than palettes such as the ABH palettes. It is quite hefty, which certainly makes it feel expensive – just what you would expect from a luxury brand like Pat McGrath! The issue with this shiny finish is that it attracts a lot of dust and fingerprints – the palette already had dust all over it when I took it out of the cover! It also includes a full-sized mirror inside. The palette itself is made of a shiny lacquered plastic. It also comes with an insert that has all the shade names on it. Can we talk about how stunning the artwork on the sleeve is? It definitely appeals to me the most out of all of her palettes. This one has a romantic rose design to fit the Divine Rose theme. ![]() Like all of Pat McGrath’s Mothership palettes, the Divine Rose comes in a sleeve with a manila envelope closure. It retails at $170 CAD and is available at Sephora and the Pat McGrath website (although it is currently not in stock on either website). It contains 10 shades, 6 of which are in their pressed formula and 4 that are baked. The Divine Rose palette is the 7th palette in Pat McGrath’s Mothership line. ![]() Explore resplendent golds, sublime roses, gilded peaches, and breathtaking bronzes as you structure, design, and define for dazzling effects. That is, until Mother released the Divine Rose! Her previous palettes weren’t really up my alley, but this one just screamed “buy me!!” Read on to see whether I think this palette is worth the hefty price tag.Įlevate your artistry with formulations that release infinitely smooth and extremely blendable pigments for seamless color transitions and unprecedented buildability. To be honest, it wasn’t a brand I was particularly excited to try, because none of her products had appealed to me. It’s a luxury brand, and my purchases tend to be more towards the mid-end range – I feel like there are plenty of eyeshadow palettes that perform just as well, if not better than luxury brands. I honestly never thought I’d own anything from Pat McGrath. To me, there is no eyeshadow palette worth a three digit price tag unless it applies itself to my eyelids every morning BEFORE I wake up and then brings me bacon cheese fries thereafter.Hello, my friends! Today, I’m sharing my review of the Pat McGrath Mothership VII Divine Rose I palette…just as the second one was released! Better late than never, right? The Sublime Palette is more earthy toned, with lots of golds and greens and browns which the Subversive Palette is more of a party-time palette, featuring pinks and purples and LOTS of shimmer (this palette seriously gives me New Years vibes, am I right?!) and, lastly, the Subliminal Palette is a bit more neutral with its midtoned browns, soft shimmers and one fun pop of blue! But despite the absolute beauty these palettes truly are, we cannot justify this price tag. They have a graphic that makes them appear to close like those old-fashioned file folders and some super intense, retro luxe images of stunning makeup looks. But it’s the palettes that are CLEARLY stealing the show! The external packaging of the palettes is kind of insane (check them out below). The palettes will also launch with 40 LuxeTrance Lipstick shades ($38 each), 11 shades of their Lipliner ($25 each), 5 shades of their Eyeliner ($25 each), a Mascara and Lipkits ($50 each). She’s calling this a “New Unlimited Edition Collection” but we aren’t sure if that means they ARE limited edition or if they are unlimited and, therefore, NOT limited? It’s a bit confusing to say the least.
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