Description
“Elegance is a quiet kind of power.”
Before the curtain opens and the first line is spoken, before the light wraps the stage and the audience holds its breath—there is silence. Thick with emotion, tension, and unspoken meaning. That’s where everything begins.
La Première is a collection inspired by theatre—not the loud and flashy kind, full of shouting and applause. It’s a theatre of glances, pauses, and subtle intentions. The kind that stays with you long after the final scene. Here, light doesn’t dazzle—it gently reveals contours. Here, every role is built not on words, but on presence. And that presence is what’s remembered.
248 Pas de Minuit No one knows exactly when darkness begins. At some point, the light simply doesn’t return. What remains is the echo of footsteps, the soft whisper of fabric, and something… unspoken.
She doesn’t leave the stage. She dissolves. No bow, no finale—just that one movement suspended in the air, left behind where the eye no longer reaches.
Pas de Minuit is a dark violet with a hint of navy, so deep it’s almost black. It doesn’t try to impress. It knows what it means to disappear with grace.
La Première is not a colour collection—it’s a performance told through light, movement, and silence. Each shade is a moment that doesn’t seek attention, but draws it in. From the first flash of the spotlight to the soft twilight behind the curtain—this palette doesn’t say “look at me,” it simply remains, even after you stop looking.
Because elegance doesn’t need noise. It only needs to be. And to be unforgettable.
NOTE! Highly pigmented product. It is recommended to apply in thin layers and cure for at least 60 seconds in a high-powered, quality lamp.
- Colour number: 248
- Effect: Opaque
- Full coverage: 2 thin layers
- Shade: Violet
- Finish: Classic
- Consistency: Creamy
- Volume: 6 ml
- Curing time: 60–90s LED / 120s UV
- Use: Hybrid manicure
- Dispersion layer: Present
Each shade in this collection is a different fragment of the story—a light slowly rising over an empty stage, an unfinished monologue, a shadow gliding across the wings, a finale that doesn’t need a punchline. These aren’t colours for a role—they are colours that perform on their own.