ColourPop Returns to Forks With a Dark, Moody Twilight: Eclipse Makeup Collection
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Per Variety. The cultural afterlife of The Twilight Saga refuses to fade, and ColourPop is once again leaning into the franchise’s darker, moodier legacy. The makeup brand has officially announced its third collaboration with Lionsgate, this time inspired by The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, arguably the most volatile and emotionally charged chapter of the series.
Set to launch on the ColourPop website on January 22, with an Amazon rollout following on January 29, the limited-edition collection leans hard into vampiric glamour. The aesthetic pulls directly from Eclipse’s themes of obsession, loyalty, and inevitable conflict, translating that tension into stormy neutrals, metallic accents, and blood-tinged finishes.
At the center of the drop is the 15-shade Eclipse Palette, which spans five finishes — matte, metallic, Super Shock, pearlescent glitter, and ColourPop’s new metallic chrome formula. The palette is designed for smoky, high-contrast looks that feel more Forks-at-dusk than festival-ready glam. Supporting it are two Jelly Much Gel Eyeshadows: “Cullen Coven,” a molten amber metallic, and “Newborn Army,” a cold silver gunmetal that nods directly to the film’s most violent storyline.
Fans chasing the iconic Cullen shimmer will want to keep an eye on the Super Shock Highlighter in “Change Me,” a silvery opal shade inspired by Bella and Edward’s defining transformation. On the lip side, ColourPop introduces a new powder-to-crème lipstick in “Newborn,” a rich, unapologetic red that leans fully into gothic romance.
Two limited-edition lip kits round out the collection, each named and color-matched to key character pairings. Opposites Attract features a deep rosy pencil named after Emmett Cullen paired with a pinky nude Rosalie Hale Lippie Stix, while New Love goes darker with a blackened warm brown Jasper Hale pencil and a burgundy Alice Cullen Stix.
This latest drop feels less like a novelty tie-in and more like a deliberate embrace of Eclipse’s heightened emotional stakes — a chapter where love, violence, and transformation fully collide. Whether you’re a longtime Twihard or simply drawn to moody, supernatural aesthetics, ColourPop’s Eclipse collection understands exactly why this film still resonates.
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse x ColourPop collection goes live January 29, with limited quantities expected.









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