WHAT IT IS
An individual refill of your favorite Givenchy Le Rouge lipstick in a luminous semi-matte finish, designed to pair with a Givenchy reusable lipstick case (sold separately). Imported.
WHAT IT DOES
Formulated with Hyaluronic Acid & Acmella oleracea flowers, Le Rouge lipstick glides effortlessly onto the lips, delivering bold semi-matte color in one stroke. The lightweight, long-wearing formula provides hydration & comfort for instantly smooth, full lips with color that lasts up to 12-hours.
HOW TO USE IT
Choose your Le Rouge Semi-Matte Lipstick Refill, available in 4 best-selling, hydrating shades.
Next, choose your Accessoires Couture Reusable Lipstick Case to customize your lipstick & complete your makeup look (sold separately).
ABOUT THE BRAND
A pioneer of 20th-century fashion, Hubert de Givenchy’s namesake collection of architectural pieces redefined the dress codes of the era. Since its debut in 1952, the French house has remained at the forefront of craftsmanship and tailoring in its ready-to-wear and couture. Today, under Creative Director Matthew M. Williams, the brand’s offering now includes beauty, and a decidedly modern spin on separates, suiting, shoes and handbags.
WHAT IT ISAn individual refill of your favorite Givenchy Le Rouge lipstick in a luminous semi-matte finish, designed to pair with a Givenchy reusable lipstick case (sold separately). Imported.WHAT IT DOESFormulated with Hyaluronic Acid & Acmella oleracea flowers, Le Rouge lipstick glides effortlessly onto the lips, delivering bold semi-matte color in one stroke. The lightweight, long-wearing formula provides hydration & comfort for instantly smooth, full lips with color that lasts up to 12-hours.HOW TO USE ITChoose your Le Rouge Semi-Matte Lipstick Refill, available in 4 best-selling, hydrating shades.Next, choose your Accessoires Couture Reusable Lipstick Case to customize your lipstick & complete your makeup look (sold separately).ABOUT THE BRANDA pioneer of 20th-century fashion, Hubert de Givenchy’s namesake collection of architectural pieces redefined the dress codes of the era. Since its debut in 1952, the French house has remained at the forefront of craftsmanship and tailoring in its ready-to-wear and couture. Today, under Creative Director Matthew M. Williams, the brand’s offering now includes beauty, and a decidedly modern spin on separates, suiting, shoes and handbags.