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let's makeup
September 11, 2017

Did Tom Ford Name a Lipstick After You?

By Kathleen Hou

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Photo: Courtesy of Tom Ford

As a follow-up to his clutch-size lipstick collection Boys, Tom Ford is releasing Girls — with 50 more new shades. Like Boys, the shades will be limited-edition, and a mix of sheer and matte finishes.

But gender is a construct, you may be thinking. Still, many of the names are recognizable and appear to be an homage to some of Ford’s favorite women: Carine [Roitfeld], Naomi [Campbell], Dakota [Johnson], Emma [Stone], Grace [Coddington], Julianne [Moore], Rinko [Kikuchi], Lena [Dunham], and Ashley [presumably Weatherford]. There’s also a shade named Katherine (which is close enough to Kathleen, I guess). There is no shade named Rihanna, so the pop star will have to make do with her own beauty line, nor is there an Anna (but there is an Anne).

Photo: Courtesy of Tom Ford

You can buy the shades for $36 each, in a set of three for $108, or, if you’re feeling flush, for $1,980 for all 50. They’re available for preview now in select stores or on tomford.com on September 15.

Click through the slideshow for all of the lipsticks in Tom Ford’s club.

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Amber White 
Anne 
Ashley 
Beatrice 
Bianca 
Carine 
Carolyn 
Dakota 
Edita 
Ellie 
Emma 
Fabiola 
Gala 
Georgie 
Grace 
Greta 
Ines 
Ingrid 
Isamaya 
Isla 
Joan 
Julianne 
Katherine 
Kyra 
Lara 
Leigh 
Lena 
Lily 
Lisa 
Loulou 
Marguerite 
Mariko 
Marisa 
Monica 
Naomi 
Natilia 
Nico 
Nina 
Rinko 
Romy 
Rosie 
Sasha 
Scarlett 
Sophia 
Valentina 
Violet 
Zelda 
Zoe 
Katherine, Julianne, Alexis 
Leigh, Sophia, Naomi 
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