I've tried several Etude eyeshadows including singles, quads, and longer palettes. Among the longer ones, I've used Wine Party, Cherry Blossom, and Peach Farm. The shades with light pearls apply beautifully. Using them as an eye base gives a subtle beige pearl effect that's really pretty! The light tones, medium tones, and red shades seem to have good color payoff. Although it's a palette with many colors, this series is lightweight and relatively thin, making it portable! My personal favorites are Sweet Peach Jam, Ripe Nectarine, and Freshly Blended Peach Juice (2nd, 3rd, and 5th from the right).
This product also has a bit of excess powder fallout. The main reason for buying a long palette is to have all your eyeshadow needs in one, but this one is too red overall. It's awkward for aegyo-sal (under-eye highlight) too. There are dark tones, but personally, I find the brown in Peach Farm prettier, so I rarely use the brown in this palette. The Cherry Blossom palette has a white and a pearl beige close to white, which I think is better for aegyo-sal and highlighting. If I had to choose between the two, I'd probably go with Cherry Blossom. I'll use this since I've bought it, mixing it with others, but for me, Etude palettes are for carrying around, so I probably won't buy this again.
I use this for base tones and red tones, and the Cherry Blossom palette for gold, brown, and aegyo-sal. The red shades seem prettier in Peach Farm than in Cherry Blossom. Both series are spring/summer makeup palettes, so considering overall color usefulness, I'll probably just stick with Cherry Blossom next time and skip this one.