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Tom Ford Beauty Spring 2015 Eye Color Duos

March 30, 2015

For spring Tom Ford released a collection of edgy deep and dramatic colors different from the typical spring beauty palette. I featured the Spring 2015 Cream Color for eyes last month which is a unique and stunning smokey mix of khaki, gold, brown and grey. Today I have the three Eye Color Duos ($60 each for 0.13 oz) to share swatches and thought on in Raw Jade, Crushed Indigo and Ripe Plum.

These duos are packaged in a mirrored compact the same size as the Tom Ford Blushes. Each duo contains one light iridescent color and one deep color. The texture is really interesting like a soft creamy powder similar to that of the Burberry Wet & Dry Glow formula and NARS Dual Intensity Eyeshadows. You can apply these with a finger or a brush. In addition there is versatility with application in terms of wet and dry methods. Either way you apply them, the formula adheres really well to the lids and glides on effortlessly. Color and pigment is buildable dry. When you apply these with a damp brush, the duo chrome quality in the lighter colors shows through and deepens the color of the darker shades.

The colors themselves are very different from anything I own. Ripe Plum contains a light opal pink and a deep brown plum shimmer. Raw Jade includes an iridescent pale ivory that flashes green and a khaki sage shimmer. Crushed Indigo has a white that flashes violet and blue and a brighter deep navy. I’ve been testing these for the past couple of weeks and Ripe Plum is my favorite. If you’re a fan of plums this is a really good one. The deep plum brown is absolute perfection. I rarely wear khaki or greens because they tend to make my olive skin look sallow but Raw Jade has a good mix of different color options to make it look good on the eyes (even my husband approves). Crushed Indigo is way outside of my comfort zone. I find it rare that I can wear bright navy or blue shadows. The colors themselves are really quite stunning but on my neutral-loving makeup self, it’s good when mixed with a darker color shadow to deepen the color. Alone it’s too bright for me, perhaps one day I’ll be braver to wear it.

Swatches show the brightening glow of the lighter shades. When you layer them over the darker colors it shifts the overall look and tone in a very unique glowy way.

Close ups and swatches wet vs dry. Plus a couple of eye swatches. For more color reference, I highly recommend you check out The RaeViewer for her review, swatches and application tutorials. She has really good swatches that show how much layering and different application techniques can really change the color of these duos.

Crushed Indigo:

Raw Jade:

Ripe Plum:

One last shot together:

My favorite of the three is Ripe Plum. The duo-chrome opal pink color brightens the plum shade and gives it a soft pink tint. Even my husband approves and says I should wear color like this on the eyes more often. Raw Jade surprised me with how wearable it is for a khaki green duo. Adding more of the light color makes the color look more like a bright green. If you use more of the khaki shade it stays more neutral and wearable. Crushed Indigo is still something I’m not brave enough to keep on my lids for more than 2 minutes. 

The formula is really good. I like that these glide on the eyes smoothly even over bare lids. They don’t require any primer to bring out the pigment or to make them stay put. They work well alone as is which is a huge plus for me. Lasting power is really good. Both Raw Jade and Ripe Plum managed to stay on the lids from morning until late evening when I removed all the color to wash my face. Even if you’re a neutral eyeshadow lover like me, I still think these are worth looking into. Especially Ripe Plum. You can always mix these into your current palette and these will give your eye look more depth and edge without looking overdone. At the same time if you like dramatic looks the wet/damp application method helps change the color into deeper tones if you want something edgier.

You can find the Eye Color Duos at Tom Ford counters now. Also online at Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Saks and Bloomingdales. (Stay tuned for a review of one of the mascaras and two nail colors, I ordered the nail polishes and I have one now, and another on it’s way to me now.)

Did you check out the Tom Ford Spring Collection? What did you think?

The Eye Color Duos were provided courtesy of Tom Ford for review consideration. All other items in the post purchased by me.

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  • Bella March 30, 2015 at 6:54 pm

    Love the way the shadows look on you!! From the TF Spring 2015 collection I've got the cream eyeshadow and Ripe Plum duo (Colour Me Loud's review convinced me all those weeks ago) and I've been enjoying both a lot.

    • Sabrina March 30, 2015 at 9:24 pm

      Thank you Bella! Glad you snagged the cream shadow, it's really a good one!

  • bisbee March 30, 2015 at 7:01 pm

    Very pretty – I actually like the Raw Jade on you much, much more than the Plum! I have green eyes, and I know Plum colors are recommended…but for some reason, I never like anything pink or plum around the eyes!

    • Sabrina March 30, 2015 at 9:24 pm

      Thanks Bisbee!

  • Erin and Katherine March 30, 2015 at 7:39 pm

    Definitely agree, love Ripe Plum the best! All of them are gorgeous though, such statement shadows.

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  • Vesna March 30, 2015 at 7:44 pm

    Ripe Plum is my favorite as well! Though I'm not sure it would suit me because I can look tired with such colors. But still, it looks very beautiful 🙂

  • Caitlin Morton March 30, 2015 at 8:08 pm

    Really beautiful colors! Love Tom Ford!

  • Sara BeauTime March 30, 2015 at 8:31 pm

    I think green looks beautiful on you as well, why do you think it is sallow?
    I really like it when you do eye swatches 🙂 Thanks for the review.

    • Sabrina March 30, 2015 at 9:25 pm

      Hi Sara, I meant to say most olive greens make my skin look sallow because the yellow tones on olive skin often just = tired looking eyes. The TF is the exception! I really like it 🙂 Thanks for the kind comment on the eye swatches.

  • Rachel Polansky March 30, 2015 at 8:46 pm

    I don't think I would ever splurge on these, but Ripe Plum seems the most wearable for me

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    • Sabrina March 30, 2015 at 9:25 pm

      They are definitely a splurge!

  • Clever Girl Reviews March 31, 2015 at 12:15 am

    I really like Ripe Plum too!

  • Jillian Williams March 31, 2015 at 1:17 am

    Wow, those look absolutely beautiful on you! I'm not sure I'm going to cave for $60, but they are tempting!

  • Tequila Mockingbird March 31, 2015 at 3:15 am

    I love the pigmentation and smokiness of these shadows! It's faschinating how the highlight colors in the duos are pale, opalescent "echoes" of the bolder shades, which ironically look like they wear similar to bolder neutrals. I still think you can pull off the Crushed Indigo albeit applied differently than the other other two colors.

  • Jenna Cantillion March 31, 2015 at 5:37 am

    They are so pigmented! They look great on you.

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  • Isabella March 31, 2015 at 3:39 pm

    I love the raw jade on you! It looks much more interesting than ripe plum.
    Would have splurged on the raw jade myself if they are readily available in my country.

  • ChicScience March 31, 2015 at 4:27 pm

    They are very pigmented and the formula is exquisite. Crushed Indigo to me was drier compared to other two. Ripe Plum and Raw Jade suits me best. I love the idea of opaline colors and layering. I am curious about the summer 2015 collection now. Great review Sabrina XO 🙂

  • María Blardone March 31, 2015 at 9:46 pm

    Raw Jade looks incredible!
    Lots of love, xx

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