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Faces of Fashion Week

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Vena Cava "The look is full glamour–Michelle Pfeiffer from Scarface, 1983," said Christian McCulloch for MAC.

Rag & Bone "The look is meant to capture a journey...The girls look slightly windswept, a little raw, and disheveled with dewy skin. This translates to a healthy, subtle color in cheeks and a grayish, slightly brown sheen eye," said Gucci Westman, Revlon's Global Artistic Director.

 

Thuy "The make up look was sophisticated and chic to complement, but not overpower, the feminine clothing, which had splashes of color," said Lottie, Make Up For Ever Alliance Artist.

Thakoon "The clothes are light, so I wanted the makeup to have a little more impact this time–as if the girls were beautiful, cool fairies," said designer Thakoon. "I wanted the whole aura to feel like opening windows and letting in a breeze–fresh and romantic, but tempered at the same time." Added Diane Kendal, lead artist for NARS: "Golden, but not tanned. As if the girls are glowing from within... with, of course, confidence."

 

 

Peter Som "We took the iconic '60s eyeliner but made it fresh by doing it in yellow instead of classic black," said Tom Pecheux for MAC.

 


 

Ohne Titel "The look is about an effortless chic but sporty girl. She's very athletic, but still feminine. I did more neutral makeup on the eyes and focused on a strong brow and bright, just bitten lips on some of the girls. Others, we left with a completely nude palette with just a subtle color on cheeks, as if she had just come in from a jog," said Gucci Westman, Revlon Global Artistic Director.