courtesy of Charlotte TilburyBeautyBeauty newsBeauty / Beauty newsJoan Collins shines in new Charlotte Tilbury foundation campaignThe campaign also features Miss Fame and Cheyenne Maya ChartyShareLink copied ✔️August 22, 2019August 22, 2019TextAlex Peters There’s nothing Charlotte Tilbury likes more than a flawless complexion. From the Magic Cream to the Wonderglow primer to the Beauty Light Wands, her brand is always pushing its glowy agenda and signature “lit from within” radiance. And now, achieving that flawless face just got easier. Today, Charlotte Tilbury launched its third foundation: the Airbrush Flawless foundation. A full-coverage, matte foundation, Airbrush Flawless comes in 44 shades and contains a number of active skincare ingredients to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and keep skin hydrated. The shades are grouped by overtones (fair, medium, tan, deep) and undertones (cool, warm, neutral) to help you find your exact match, and housed in a bottle that is, of course, as glamorous as Tilbury herself. “I have worked with the best laboratories in the world to create my most miraculous skin-creation yet,” says Tilbury. “When I wear this foundation, people ask me if I have had work done! Have I been on holiday? No, no, no! It’s Airbrush Flawless Foundation.” Accompanying the launch of the foundation is a campaign featuring a cast that includes RuPaul’s Drag Race’s Miss Fame, Cheyenne Maya Charty, and the forever fabulous Dame Joan Collins. Airbrush Flawless foundation is available from today online at charlottetilbury.com and in stores from August 29. Be fast, though, with 17,000 people signed up to the waitlist it’s sure to go quickly! Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREBeauty gift guide 2025: Dazed editors share their wishlistsThe sweat-drenched world of Sukeban wrestling takes Miami Jean Paul GaultierJean Paul Gaultier’s iconic Le Male is the gift that keeps on givingMeet the braider behind the Afro-textured hairstyles at PFW SS26‘Accept your ugly’: I tried ‘beauty shadow work’ to help my self-esteemHoroscopes December 2025: Expect fun, flirting and major plot twistsThis film is an intimate portrait of Black hair and identityHow tech-inspired SFX is revealing our anxieties about a cybernetic futureBleach play: How halo rings and ghost roots are taking over hair trendsEcho Seireeni’s prosthetic creations are warping realityMy year of divesting from beauty cultureCan psychedelics enhance your workout?