You asked for this one, and kept asking. Simply Posh is now available in Canada, starting with two of its themed palettes: Strawberry Picnic and Lavender Fields. The brand builds each palette around a single colour story, set in a faux-leather magnetic case with rearrangeable pans and a talc-free formula. These two are the first, and we plan to grow the range over time.
First, Strawberry Picnic: a summer picnic on a strawberry farm, read as a colour story. It moves from ripe strawberry reds and pinks, through the warm browns of a woven basket, into the crisp greens of the field around it. Eighteen pans, six colour-shifting shimmers among twelve mattes, including one duochrome that pulls green on the lid and flips to red. The mattes are smooth and blendable, the shimmers loosely pressed and sparkly.

As seen on:
- Rachel Palmieri on YouTube - Built a full eye look with Berry Picking, Basket Full, Chocolate Dipped, and the pink shimmer Jam, and called it her favourite colour story the brand has done.
- Heather Austin on YouTube - Swatched the palette and created three looks, highlighting the duochrome that shifts green to red and the silvery green shimmer Sweet and Juicy.
- battybean on YouTube - Built a green gradient eye with pink accents and praised the colour combo and the shimmers.
Then Lavender Fields: a walk through a lavender field, split across the palette. One half holds the earthy side of the field in sage and olive greens, soft yellows, and warm neutrals. The other runs through the lavender flowers themselves, from pale lilac to deep violet. Eighteen pans again, six colour-shifting shimmers among twelve mattes, the mattes smooth and the shimmers loosely pressed and sparkly.

As seen on:
- battybean on YouTube - Picked it out as a standout in her 2026 palette ranking, praising the soft bluey-purple and yellow-green scheme and the shimmers.
- Amy Loves Makeup on YouTube - Swatched it and called out the purple and green colour story and the pigmented pastel mattes.
- @sinireviews on Instagram - Showed the fully magnetic palette and the loosely pressed shimmers, calling them high impact.