April 24, 2024

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The new Urban Decay Wild West Naked palette gives 2010 vibes in the best possible way

Just when you thought Urban Decay couldn’t possibly launch another Naked palette, they go and drop possibly the best one since the original launched in 2010.

In case you missed it, there’s been Naked, Naked 2, Naked 3, Naked Smoky, Naked Heat, Naked Cherry, Naked Reloaded, Naked Honey and most recently, Naked Ultraviolet.

And don’t get me started on the mini versions or we’ll be here all day.

For what is effectively the tenth Naked palette, Urban Decay were going to have to do something pretty special to catch my attention and boy did they do just that.

There I was scrolling through my phone when a post from Instagram account @Trendmood1 popped up with a palette that threw me back to 2010 in the best way possible.

Naked Wild West is the palette I never knew I wanted, or needed, until now.

Starting with the oil slick snakeskin packaging and bronze detailing, which is both in keeping with the ‘Wild West’ theme, but also truly unique.

Before I even show you the shades, let me just tell you that this palette is going to take you back to the time when you first saw Stephanie Pratt wearing gold eyeshadow paired with a turquoise eyeliner in her waterline…

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See?! Don’t tell me that this doesn’t just make you want to go back and reclaim Vanessa Hudgens as your style icon.

Wild West contains 12 desert inspired neutrals, with the kind of pops of colour, you’ll actually want to wear. Not only that, but the entire palette is vegan.

The palette of nostalgic dreams launches in the UK on 9th February.

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