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Rituel De Fille Is Teaming Up With Chelsea Wolfe For One Dark Collaboration

A beauty collection inspired by cicadas and blood in soil

When fall comes around, it’s natural to find ourselves giving in to our darker side. As the moody fall and brooding winter approach, and the last bits of summer fade away, we ditch those warm-weather brights for deeper, darker, richer shades.

Rituel de Fille’s latest collaboration evokes the darkness of fall beautifully. The spellbinding beauty brand and creator of the first black highlighter has teamed up with singer and visionary artist Chelsea Wolfe on an exclusive collection.

The collaboration brings two new shades of the brand’s hero products, Ash and Ember Eye Soot and Enchanted Lip Sheer. The Exuviae Eye Soot is a complex shade that was inspired by the husks of cicadas, a deep taupe with a hint of rose. Swarm is a deep red lip shade, meant to evoke blood in the soil. Each product is inspired by lyrics from Wolfe’s own songs.

As would be expected, these products stay in line with Rituel de Filles ethos: always 100 percent cruelty-free and 99 percent natural, handcrafted without parabens, phthalates, synthetic dyes, or synthetic fragrances.

Starting September 13, you can shop Exuviae for $38 a pot and Swarm for $24 a tube, or the set of both for $62. The collection will be sold exclusively at RitueldeFille.com and is available for pre-order now.

Below, take a closer look at the two new shades.

Rituel De Fille, Ash And Ember Eye Soot In ‘Exuviae,’ $38, available 9/13/2017 at RitueldeFille.com.

Lyrics:“The scavenger feeds in hum of low seaCast-off exuviaeIn fragilityI kept my head down and bit my tongueUntil I tasted love"From Chelsea Wolfe's “Vex”

Rituel De Fille, Enchanted Lip Sheer in ‘Swarm,’ $24, available 9/13/2017 at RitueldeFille.com.

Lyrics:“Hear it there feel it swarming underneathOh when love came for meThe blue and salton sea a thousand lives lived in circlesA planet burning at the seamsSkeletal sand as a lessonThat became an offering”From Chelsea Wolfe’s “Offering”