A fan-created Harry Potter makeup eye shadow palette image was recently posted on Imgur. The four palettes represent the the dormitories of Harry Potter by colors and labels: Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff. Red shows Gryffindor where Harry, Ron and Hermione belonged, green shows Slytherin, blue represents Ravenclaw and lastly, yellow is for Hufflepuff.
Not only the outside of the package represents each Hogwarts House, the inside also represents it too. The color of the eye shadows indicates shades of the symbolized colors and the shadows are named after the ideal virtues of each.
The Harry Potter makeup palette was made in actual size, but unfortunately, it's not a launched product. But there is good news for obsessed Harry Potter fans. According to recent news, the creator (Reddit user SpellsandStars) of this awesome palette was asked to make this creation real. Fans of Harry Potter seem to be looking forward to the actualization of the product and are eager to buy it.
Fantasy Makeup Palettes
This Fan-Created Harry Potter Makeup Palette Features the Four Houses
Trend Themes
1. Fan-created Makeup Palettes - Opportunity for beauty brands to collaborate with fans and create limited-edition makeup palettes based on popular fan-created concepts, such as Harry Potter.
2. Nostalgic Pop Culture Cosmetics - Emerging trend of creating makeup palettes inspired by beloved pop culture franchises, allowing fans to express their fandom through cosmetics.
3. Virtue-based Makeup Color Naming - Innovative approach to makeup naming by associating shades with virtues or characteristics, providing consumers with a unique and meaningful product experience.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty - Beauty industry can leverage fan enthusiasm and create collaborative makeup collections to cater to niche markets.
2. Pop Culture - Cosmetic companies can tap into the enormous fan base of popular franchises to create themed makeup palettes and capitalize on nostalgia and fandom.
3. Marketing and Branding - Opportunity for marketers to explore innovative naming strategies for cosmetic products that resonate with consumers on a deeper level, like associating colors with virtues.