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Ciaté names Olivia Palermo as guest creative director

Ciaté names Olivia Palermo as guest creative director

The beauty and socialite that is Olivia Palermo is going to be lending her stylish eye to London-based nail polish brand Ciaté as she becomes guest creative director for 2015.

As if her life isn’t enviable enough, with front row seats to fashion shows and glamorous parties to attend, the former reality star and style aficionado has been asked to create some of her own nail polish shades for the leading nail care brand.

This new partnership seems to be one in a long line of relationships with companies: from working with e-commerce sites to designing shoes for charity, it appears that Palermo’s artistic touch is still very much in demand. The guest creative director role at Ciaté will see Palermo delve into her past design experience to create the Olivia Palermo X Ciaté London Colour Collection, which will include four limited edition nail polish collections, with the first being available in Sephora from May 2015.

The first of the four collections will include three new nail polish colours, with the follow-up autumn collection including cosmetics such as a moisture-rich lipstick, a smoky eye palette and a contouring compact. So it’s not long until we’ll be able to add a little of Palermo’s famous beauty to our own make-up bags.

Rebecca Saunders
Photo: Courtesy of Ciaté

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