“Complexion is really my thing-it’s my first love!” she says. Today, Lisa Eldridge The Brand is launching its very first complexion range-Seamless Skin-with two new products the ‘Elevated Glow’ Highlighter and ‘Enlivening Blush’. “I was thrilled when I saw Michelle Pfeiffer wearing Velvet Ribbon in French Exit-to see the shade immortalised in film, on an actress as luminous and epic as Michelle, was truly an incredible feeling.”Ī swatch of 'Pink Poetry', one of Lisa Eldridge's new seamless skin blush colors Lisa Eldridgeīut she’s not stopping there. The lipsticks have become such a cult favorite, in fact, that film and TV producers are now writing them into scripts. They always said ‘wow!’ and then ‘how?’ I knew I had made something pretty special.” “There were months and months of testing, tweaking and reformulating to get every shade and every texture just right, but I loved-and still love-seeing the look on people’s faces when they first saw the product. “That’s what gives my lipsticks their chameleon quality, I call them my secret pigments!” she exclaims. Though producing a lipstick that didn’t exist had many challenges, Eldridge and her team eventually managed to create a brand new mould using groundbreaking technology and unique color undertones (for example, blending blue undertones in a red lipstick with orange, terracotta, or pink). “The pictures looked fantastic but, as you can imagine, it wasn’t very comfortable for the model!” she laughs. Inspired by the dream, she used real velvet fabric instead of lipstick on a shoot with Teen Vogue, and became obsessed with the idea of turning it into a wearable product. “I hadn’t really planned to create and launch a lipstick first, but had a dream that I was doing someone’s makeup using lipsticks that were made out of velvet,” she says. Lisa is a member of the Firm’s Appellate Practice committee.And if that wasn’t enough, she launched her very own line of beauty products in 2018, starting small with three red ‘True Velvet’ lip colors. She will collaborate with her clients to explore creative ways to avoid litigation, if possible, but is confident in handling matters through trial and on appeal. Lisa regularly counsels clients on issues relating to actual or anticipated litigation related to business disputes and employment matters. She has also argued before the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit as well as in various federal and state courts. On behalf of her clients, Lisa has managed bench and jury trials, injunction hearings, and arbitrations. Lisa has also litigated a variety of transportation matters including cases involving federal preemption and removal issues and defends personal injury cases on behalf of corporate clients and/or insurance companies. She is familiar working within multi-district and multi-county mass tort litigation. Lisa also handles the defense of products liability cases in state and federal court, with an emphasis on the defense of pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers and distributors. She also handles intellectual property claims, RICO and ERISA employee benefits litigation. She represents defendants and plaintiffs in breach of contract claims, commercial fraud and business tort litigation, employment matters involving covenants not to compete or solicit, and misappropriation of confidential business information.
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