Posts in Catwalk Coverage
Glossy is the ultimate way to dress up your eyes according to NYFW

Glossy lids had a major moment backstage at NYFW. And we are not talking about layering your sticky and not-opthalmologist tested lip gloss on your eyes, we are saying that for next season several beauty brands will launch proper eye glosses. Check out here the look and the products.

Non c’è niente che catturi più uno sguardo di un’ombretto glossy, di una palpebra laccata come un top-coat. A dimostrarlo sono i beauty look portati in passerella a New York per la Primavera-Estate 2017, scopriteli tutti qui insieme ai prodotti usati per realizzarli.

 

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High-wattage mouth at NYFW SS2017

Calling it electric would be an understatement. It’s the red lip that has taken over NYFW, a traffic-stopping punch that took the classic lipstick hue to a new level, more street style-ish, definitely techno. 

Bocche ad alta tensione hanno fatto vibrare gli obiettivi dei fotografi alla New York Fashion Week della prossima Primavera Estate 2017.

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Boosting singularity at Versace SS2016

AtVersace SS2016 the beauty look was all about individuality. Donatella briefed both Pat McGrath and Guido Palau to boost singularity among models without changing them. The result? As for the makeup there was just a lot of glow, a touch of brown shadow around the eyes and mascara. Hair was glossy with a bit of rock ’n’ roll feeling.

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A “Smart Oil” took center stage at Cristiano Burani SS2016

Taking the inspiration from the festive mood that permeated the show, the beauty look at Cristiano Burani SS 2016 was all about fresh, glowy and flushed skin.

Makeup guru Jade, working with Clinique, said that the key player for achieving that freshness was Clinique new Smart Treatment Oil, a product he swears by (he literally used the word “addicted”), that was dabbed onto models’ cheekbones, lips and inner corner of the eyes for a “fresh and fragile look”.

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Marc Jacobs SS2016 disheveled party girls

We have seen plenty of blue aquatic eyeshadow down the runway this SS2016 season but, so far, the best look of all is the one showcased at Marc Jacobs. No doubt this is the most awaited backstage of NYFW and that is simply because Marc and NARS give beauty just as much thought as the collection. Back on the look, this time around the whole idea was to have party girls strolling down the catwalks looking “a little worn with too much mascara, just the right amount of colour, no foundation and dark circles under the eyes” as Dick Page said backstage.

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The easy yet stylish beauty look at Micheal Kors SS2016

It is very New Yorker: glowing skin, a touch of bronzer and some gloss on lips and lids. The beauty look created by Dick Page for Micheal Kors Spring Summer 2016 was, indeed, super simple, but it had a twist of glamour, something that is essential when the initial M and K are involved. 

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Controlled, glossy skin at Opening Ceremony SS2016

The beauty look at Opening Ceremony SS2016 was all about skin. To counteract the geometry of the Frank Lloyd Wright inspired collection, James Boehmer, NARS Director of Global Artistry, wanted a look that was very controlled, with moisture and condensation on the skin for a beautiful sweat-glossy finish and nude, muted lip.

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All about street vibes at Alexandre Wang SS2016

Back to the streets, back to the feelings and style of when Alexander Wang started. This was the briefing for the SS2016 beauty look, something that Diane Kendal for NARS Cosmetics, Guido Palau and manicurist Michelle Saunders translated in a row vibe: “the girls are meant to kind of look as they are, with a little bit of grooming but nothing ‘done’” as the makeup-pro said. 

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Effortlessly Cool at BCBG Max Azria SS2016

A special airbrush system, black khôl, clumpy mascara and stunning beach waves were the secret weapons backstage at BCBG Max Azria SS 2016, where Val Garland, working with Temptu, and Orlando Pita for TRESemmé transformed each model in “the quintessential California girl that is effortlessly cool”.

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