Make Up, Not War
If Vogue Paris counts you among the greats of make-up artists, then you are one. Ellis Faas, indeed, from our own soil, has her own cosmetics line and if you see something progressive on the runway, it could very well be from her hand. By the way, have a good Sunday morning. And since we're talking about good things, I want to update you on something beautiful.
You know War Child of course, especially because of the campaigns that are different from the usual. This year is no exception and it has everything to do with Ellis Faas. She created a limited edition lipstick in a striking, cheerful, and playful shade. Because kissing is the symbol of love. The profits from the sales go one hundred percent to the good cause. I did say it would be a good Sunday, didn't I? You can buy the lipstick from now on here and there is also a shirt that you can use to support War Child.
So let’s all kiss and be kissed to Make Up, Not War.



