More than status symbols, these seven iconic moments changed the face of beauty forever.
Chanel Le Vernis in “Vamp”
Launched: Originally mixed for models by makeup artists backstage at a 1994 Chanel runway show, the nearly black nail polish debuted on counters in 1995. Who made it famous: Uma Thurman lent the offbeat shade screen cred in 1994’s Pulp Fiction. Rise of an icon: With goth influences infiltrating popular culture, the plum undertones of “Vamp” elevated it from Elvira to everyday wearability. While rumours of wait-lists only added to the frenzy, Demi Moore reportedly bought the tester from Barneys in Beverly Hills. Lasting legacy: “Vamp” is still available at Chanel counters under the less evocative name “Rouge Noir.” New classics: Chanel Le Vernis ($25, at department stores) in “Black Satin” and “Tulipe Noire.”
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