Princess-core beauty items for a fairytale vanity
By URITRIP

For those looking for princess-core beauty items, this is the kind of lineup where the packaging already does half the work.
When choosing makeup, color payoff, wear time, and texture naturally matter. Still, there are moments when the practical checklist moves slightly to the side, and the first question becomes: "Would this change the mood of a vanity?" Recent romantic collections from Jill Stuart, Dior, and Flower Knows sit exactly in that space.
The three collections in focus are JILL STUART Something Pure Blue Collection, Dior Addict Lipstick Case Collection, and Flower Knows Bunny Garden Collection. Each brand approaches romance differently, but they share one clear direction. Ribbons, crystals, pinks, blues, and rococo details turn makeup from an everyday product into a small decorative object for the vanity.
Jill Stuart, wrapped in a clear blue veil

JILL STUART Something Pure Blue Collection is a limited collection inspired by "Something Blue," the wedding tradition associated with good fortune for the bride. The mood centers on a clear sky-blue tone, a translucent veil-like finish, and a floral bouquet scent connected to the Crystal Bloom universe.
Based on the official product information, the collection includes a serum primer, face and body powder, lip bouquet serum, My Lips tint, hair mist, hand essence, and related items. Rather than reading as a single makeup product, it creates a full mood across the face, lips, body, and hair.
The blue-ribbon puff, light-blue gradient packaging, and subtle pearlescent touches show Jill Stuart's romantic language clearly. It leans more clean and delicate than heavily ornamental. Placed on a vanity, the collection reads like a small bridal room with everything softly arranged.
Jill Stuart's strength is keeping "cute" from becoming childish. Something Pure Blue uses blue not only as a refreshing color, but as a symbol of purity, blessing, and early-summer air. It is a relatively calm option for those who like romantic packaging but find pink-heavy princess designs a little too sweet.
Dior dresses lipstick in couture

Dior Addict Lipstick Case Collection takes a more fashion-led route within the same romantic category. If Jill Stuart offers a clear bridal fantasy, Dior treats lipstick as a fashion accessory.
Dior Addict lipstick is built around a refillable format, with cases that can be selected and paired separately. Dior presents the Addict cases as items that turn lipstick into a couture-inspired accessory. The case is used with the Dior Addict lipstick or refill, while available designs may vary by season and country.
Designs such as Dior Oblique, Pinkmania, and Tutu show the House codes in miniature. Dior Oblique reflects the classic logo pattern, Pinkmania brings in a pink denim mood, and Tutu highlights the feel of cannage stitching on pink fabric. A small lipstick case becomes a compact expression of Dior's fashion vocabulary.
The appeal lies in how it changes the gesture of applying lipstick. A product usually pulled out quickly in front of a mirror starts to feel like part of the overall look. A small object can shift the tone of the makeup routine.
Within the princess-core category, Dior feels the most grown-up. Rather than relying directly on ribbons or crystals, it expresses romance through fabric texture, house patterns, and cannage stitching. It works well for those who want a polished collectible rather than an overtly fairy-tale design.
Flower Knows and the bunny garden tea party

Flower Knows Bunny Garden Collection is the most storybook-like of the three. On the official shop, the lineup includes a 6-color makeup palette, embossed blush, cloud lip cream, lip balm, gel eyeliner, and curated sets. As the name suggests, the mood evokes a rabbit garden or a small tea-party invitation.
The strength of Flower Knows appears first in the packaging. Rococo-style frames, ribbons, lace, pearly cases, and bunny motifs make each item look like a small keepsake from a decorative cabinet. The collection is not simply a standard product in a pretty case; it is arranged like a complete visual story.
The embossed blush, with its garden and bunny motif, is the kind of product that can make the surface feel too pretty to touch at first. The 6-color palette centers on soft pink, berry, and neutral tones that match the Bunny Garden name. The cloud lip cream and lip balm bring the collection's sweetness into a more wearable daily routine.
Flower Knows answers the question of whether makeup really needs to be this decorative with a confident yes. It may be more ornamental than strictly necessary, but that is part of the appeal. This is a collection for those considering not only use, but also display, styling, and the mood it creates in photos.
What the three collections show together
Placed side by side, the three collections reveal clear differences within the broad idea of princess-core beauty. Jill Stuart reads as a pure blue veil, Dior as mini couture for lipstick, and Flower Knows as a pink tea party in a bunny garden.
Jill Stuart suits those drawn to a clean, translucent mood. Blue tones, floral bouquet notes, and wedding references create a romantic impression that feels polished rather than overly decorated. It works well when the goal is to make a vanity feel brighter and more orderly.
Dior is a good fit when a frequently used lipstick needs a more special case. The item sits close to a makeup accessory, making it easy to use as a small point piece in a pouch. It also suits those who like pink, fabric details, and house patterns, but prefer a less storybook-like design.
Flower Knows speaks most directly to the desire to collect. The brand completes a scene before the product is even opened. Rococo details, ribbons, bunnies, and pearly cases make Bunny Garden the clearest choice for those who enjoy decorative romantic design.
What to check before choosing
Princess-core beauty items depend as much on personal taste as on product performance. Before buying, it helps to separate a few criteria.
First, consider whether the product will be used often. A Dior Addict case, which pairs with an existing lipstick format, may see frequent use. Flower Knows palettes or blushes, with stronger decorative value, may sit closer to a collectible purchase.
Second, consider the overall mood of the vanity. Jill Stuart fits blue and translucent styling, Dior fits pink fabric details and polished accessories, and Flower Knows fits romantic vintage or fairy-tale styling.
Third, limited items can vary by country and timing. Dior Addict cases in particular may appear with different shade or design names depending on the regional official page, so checking the current sales page before purchase is recommended.
In the end, this is less a list of products bought out of necessity and more a list of products that change the feeling of owning and using beauty items. That role matters too. When an everyday object is beautiful, the start of the day can feel a little more considered.
For those interested in princess-core, ballet-core, or romantic vintage beauty, comparing these three collections together makes the choice easier. Jill Stuart offers a clear blue mood, Dior brings refined couture polish, and Flower Knows delivers the strongest storybook collectible value.
Product information
- JILL STUART Something Pure Blue Collection
- Dior Addict Lipstick Case Collection
- Flower Knows Bunny Garden Collection


