Dior’s Iconic Lucky Charm Just Found Its Way Into Your Makeup
Posted By: Sorbet
Inside Dior Beauty's New Lucky Clover Fall Makeup Collection
Christian Dior’s personal superstitions have always been part of the house lore. More recently, that lucky charm iconography surged back into the spotlight on the fashion side when Jonathan Anderson wove the clover throughout the house’s accessories – placing green clovers and ladybugs across the Lady Dior, heels, and RTW. Now, Creative and Image Director Peter Philips carries that very same talisman into beauty with Lucky Clover Collection.
Fronted by Deva Cassel, the seasonal lineup translates that house motif into two distinct palettes: botanical greens and moody rosewoods.
Peter Philips & Deva Cassel | Courtesy of Dior Beauty
“Lucky Clover draws its colors from nature’s changing autumnal palette, as warm tones turn cool, and the forests ignite with reds and brown hues, set against deep green woods.” – Peter Philips
The anchor of the range is the Diorshow 5 Couleurs palette, stamped with an intricate clover-over-cannage relief and tucked into matching embroidered pouches. 365 Charmed Greenoffers an earthy mix of moss, khaki, and beige that pairs seamlessly with the high-glide Pearly Green waterproof eyeliner. For a softer route, 883 Lucky Rosewood balances rich burgundy and taupe with luminous cream.
364 Charmed Green & 883 Lucky Rosewood | Courtesy of Dior Beauty
Lucky Clover Collection | Courtesy of Dior
Charm and Lucky | Courtesy of Dior Beauty
951 Talisman | Courtesy of Dior Beauty
Charmed Coral | Courtesy of Dior Beauty
The collectible details continue across the lip lineup. The Dior Addict range introduces two embroidered fabric cases – Charm and Lucky – built to house high-shine shades like Grigri (a sleek, cool taupe) and Wishes (a deep plum). For a matte finish, the Rouge Dior bullets are etched with tiny four-leaf cloves in shades like Talisman, a warm brick red, and Fortunate, a flattering orange-beige.
On the cheeks, Rough Blush debuts a split-pan design, swirling soft shimmer into satin pigments like Charmed Coral and Lucky Pink for an effortless glow. A final coat of Dior Vernis in Charm– an iridescent, beetle-wing green – ties the entire look together with just the right amount of edge.
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Turns out the most reliable charm you can carry this fall season isn’t tucked away in a pocket, but swiped across the cheekbones.