Love a streak of maximalism and irreverence when it comes to your festive makeup? Then be sure to check out Gucci Beauty host of holiday gift sets and limited-edition cosmetics that include the popular Rouge a Levres Mat and an all-new luxurious eye makeup palette that holiday celebrations.

Legendary Italian actress Benedetta Barzini (top left) glows up in Gucci Beauty’s 2021 Holiday campaign.
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For a lesson on how to pull off your makeup looks like a rock star, check out the #GucciBeautyWishes campaign starring the 78-year-old Italian actress and model Benedetta Barzini. Talk about a masterclass in fearless and ageless beauty.
The limited-edition Rouge a Levres Mat lipstick now comes in an exclusive black design with printed gold hearts and stars. What’s more: its creamy, velvety texture sets into a matte finish with a pigmented formula to deliver a vibrant shade with a single swipe.
The 12-shade eyeshadow palette comes in satin, matte and metallic shades, and delivers high colour pay off from the first stroke. It is encased in a gold-trimmed black palette with a vintage floral design – indeed, a true collector’s item.
Perfect for beauty lovers, this set comprises the Gucci Bloom (it’s the Italian house’s first fragrance developed by Alessandro Michele) and the popular Rouge a Levres Mat lipstick.
The Gucci Bloom fragrance is an energetic floral scent characterised by a trio of jasmine bud extract, tuberose and Rangoon creeper – a perfect scent for the ultra-feminine person.
Ideal for all Gucci Bloom enthusiasts, this gift set comes with three sizes of the signature floral fragrance.
The set comes with two sizes of the Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia Eau de Parfum. The sweet and floral fragrance blends notes of white gardenia with solar jasmine grandiflorum absolute, while a cheerful pear blossom accord lends a hint of sweetness to the scent. The bottle’s silhouette in lacquered pink is enhanced by the distinctive Flora pattern, originally created for Gucci by artist Vittorio Accornero in 1966.
This article was first published in Female.