The covetable Lancome Show collection by Alber Elbaz is hitting store shelves in two days on June 15.

Featuring a majority black, red and white color palette and decorative sketches, the makeup will be just as attractive on your face as it is in its designs, which are the brainchild of the legendary designer. The highly-anticipated, limited-edition assemblage will be availiable for purchase at Lancome counters across the country and on the brand's website, Lancome.com, according to a press release. 

Elbaz, who is a longtime fan of the high-style beauty brand, adds his signature flair to the collection's eye-makeup staples. The brand tapped the creative visionary to create a narrative, anchored on his dreamed-up, one-of-a-kind outfits to dress up the brand's four signature mascaras: Doll, Drama, Definicils and Hypnose. 

"I wanted to think about the stories you can tell with mascaras: a story of eyes, and their shape," the popular designer explained. "I took the four mascaras and [built] a story around them, with polka dots for Hypnose Drama, stars for their namesake Hypnose Star, hearts for Hypnose doll lashes, and for the fourth mascara, Hypnose itself, I took the legendary Lancome rose and mixed it up with eyes."

The offering also consists of custom Color Design 5 Shadow & Liner Palettes and the brand's first line of fake eyelashes, encased in "chic-illustrated" cases.

Not only can you apply the makeup to garner second looks, but the packaging is something to see and treasure.

Elbaz started with a vision of a beautiful women with "long, sensual lashes" focused on a darkened stage, eventually turning what he saw in his mind's eye into those fascinating designs of hearts, stars, polka dots, roses and eyes. Each design represents a "distinctive, playful" persona apart of his vision, running the gamut from the "polka dotted drama girl" to the "fur-clad star." 

And though the embellishments are eye-catching, anyone can still be beautiful without them. 

"Beauty isn't a question of being the right age or having the right look, it all comes down to attitude, individuality and character...." Elbaz continued.

He believes that when people think about makeup, their first thought is to cover or hide any perceived blemishes or imperfections. But the designer said that "true style" is about "bringing a women's individuality to the surface."

Women should be proud, and reveal what makes them special, he added.

Makeup buffs should prepare to show their innermost personas on the outside, stated in the release.

The collection retails for $29 to $51, with the eyelashes being exclusively sold at Nordstrom.       

Check out an imaginative video about the designer's collaboration below!