Beauty

Dior’s Capture Totale Reaches New Heights

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“Women have instinctively understood that I dream of making them not only more beautiful, but also happier. That is why they have rewarded me with their patronage,” once said Christian Dior. This saying continues to make the French house the leader in the world of beauty, because the brand’s top priority has always been the timelessness of a woman’s allure.

Going back ten years is no longer an issue. Women feel stronger and youth is nowadays defined by their attitude. This time, Dior Science explores the modern beauty and unveils a first-ever cosmetic formula that challenges the laws of gravity. Thanks to Capture Totale Multi-Perfection Creme, your facial features will be reshaped and uplifted, while the visible signs of aging are corrected.

Ten years of expertise mark the history of Capture Totale. In 2006, this line produced a revolution in the field of anti-aging by identifying 20 markers of the skin’s youthful beauty. In 2008, the house unveiled an innovative science regarding stem cells and in 2014, it launched Dreamskin – which provides us with perfect skin instantly.

This year, Dior highlights the regenerative power of Longoza, a rare flower from the brand’s garden in Madagascar, by creating the new Boosted Longoza complex. This one-of-a-kind formula generates more fibroblasts, which lead to a boost in collagen and elastin production.  

Dior’s Capture Totale Multi-Perfection Crème not only makes the skin look beautiful but also gives it a burst of radiance. For the first time, the French house introduces three textures that suit every climate, season and desire: Universal, Rich and Light. 

To embody the woman to whom Dior dedicated this cream, the house chose Eva Herzigova. Perfectly in line with the radiance of today’s ageless generation, the model and actress is strong and seductive. She poses spontaneously for photographer Paolo Roversi in stolen moments of femininity to unveil the facets of a woman who fills her life with happiness.

 

Mirella Haddad