Le Métier de Beauté & Frédéric Fekkai @ Marchesa
Both fashion and beauty at Marchesa’s fall presentation interpreted a reinvented avant-guard French circus. Faces, created by Talia Shobrook for Le Métier de Beauté, were ethereal and dynamic, with inspired antique details. Hair, styled by Renato Campora for Fekkai, was big and textured, with a romantic, old-world vibe.
"It's like the French Circus," said makeup artist Talia Shobrook, who made eyes and lips the centerpiece of the look. "So I wanted to play with the eye shape and make it more circular, and then give it a pop with rhinestones. I followed that through with a seafoam colored powder so that it almost looks like a tear - even though I would not be crying if I was wearing one of their dresses," she quipped.
GET THE LOOK - MAKEUP
Use Miami Lipstick under Bali-Or-Kona lipstick to create a stained look and pull slightly out to the corners for a “doll-like effect.” Sweep Blue Steel Eyeshadow on eyes. Mix it with Le Métier’s new cream glaze, Magic for all over sheen. Line eyes with seafoam coloured liner.
GET THE LOOK - HAIR
Campora used Fekkai Coiff Extra Control Styling Gel on wet hair for buildable volume and plenty of Fekkai Au Naturel Clean Dry Shampoo for the unique matte finish. Front pieces were pulled back and twisted, then pinned in place, leaving volume and space in the style. A black satin bow was fastened at the base of the loose look. “It’s edgy, but quite romantic and beautiful,” said Campora, who used foil “papillotes” to create brushable curls .
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