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Fashion
Make-Up Artists Sound Off on Ballerina Beauty
09/15/2009 05:02 PM
Be it hair (those buns), skin (that glows) or even lips (the wash of pink), ballerina beauty is a must-have trend for spring.
As seen at the following shows:
Alice + Olivia
Hair - Frederick Fekkai
Makeup - MAC
"The inspiration was ballerina-pretty, pale and soft." —Designer Stacey Bendet
Charlotte Ronson
Hair—Avon
Makeup—Maybelline
"The inspiration is edgy ballerina from the streets of New York." —Charlotte Willer, Maybelline global makeup artist
Elise Overland
Hair—Gun-Britt
Makeup—MAC
"This look is ballerina-inspired, but more relaxed."—Gunblett Setler of Gun-Britt
Marc Jacobs
Makeup: Nars
"Dancers in theater and opera always have white faces, pointed lips and an eye that is drawn outward, not upward—it's very theatrical, very ballet,"— François Nars
Jeremy Laing
Hair—Davines
Makeup—MAC
"The look for incorporated Shell cream Color Base on the cheekbones and a soft wash of Passionate and Beautiful Iris eyeshaows sprayed across the eyes, drifting onto the temples. The girls looked like ballerinas."–MAC Senior Artist John Stapleton
Sarah Howard is the editor of Beauty Banter.
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