Join Grazia’s Beauty Director Liz Hambleton at the Dior Beauty Event in Selfridges!

Join Grazia’s Beauty Director Liz Hambleton at the Dior Beauty Event in Selfridges!

Dior invites you to an exclusive 10-day event at Selfridges from 1-10 March to celebrate the launch of their revolutionary New Look Mascara. With exciting treats including eye makeovers – Dior’s top make-up artist Jamie Coombes who created these four fabulous looks will even be on hand with expert advice on Thursday 8 March – it’s not to be missed. Also on 8 March, between 6 and 8pm you can have a personal consultation with Grazia’s beauty director Liz Hambleton.

Email agrover@diormail.com to request an appointment.* All this plus the first 50 readers to turn up will receive an amazing beauty goody bag, while those who take this page in-store between 1 and 10 March will receive a free mini mascara.** Exciting or what? 

*Appointments are extremely limited and will be offered on a first come, first served basis. If you do get an appointment with Liz, you’ll be asked to pay a £20 booking fee in advance by cheque, which 
will be fully redeemable against products bought on the night. **Be quick as stocks are limited



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