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FW SS11: Lancome & Fekkai @ Victoria Beckham

Victoria Beckham presented her spring 2011 collection of supremely feminine and beautifully constructed dresses today. Vivid colors, from mandarin yellow to cotton candy pink, punctuated the collection, and exposed zippers, gentle draping and tucked and pleated details on parachute silk, jersey and lamé lent the collection that signature Victoria Beckham style. The makeup, by Charlotte Tilbury, was equally vivid.

GET THE LOOK
For eyes, Charlotte layered two purple Color Design Eye Shadows—Trendy and Drama—to get the desired finish. She lined the entire upper lashline with Artliner in Noir, complete with a “flick” at each end, and lined the lower lashline with black pencil. Hypnôse Custom Volume Mascara on the top and bottom lashes finished the eyes. Brows were left natural.

For lips, Charlotte used L’Absolu Rouge Lipstick in Rich Cashmere for the gingery pink color she wanted, and topped that with a thick layer of Juicy Tubes in Pure, a clear gloss, for a dramatically lacquered look. The skin was super dewy, achieved with just foundation and highlighter. Charlotte swept the new Teint Miracle foundation over the entire face. Éclat Miracle Serum (a new liquid highlighter) was dabbed along the cheekbone and up the temple in a backwards C-shape. She didn’t use any blush or powder.

PRODUCTS USED
―Lancôme Color Design Eye Shadow in Trendy
―Lancôme Color Design Eye Shadow in Drama
―Lancôme Artliner in Noir
―Lancôme Hypnôse Custom Volume Mascara in Black
―Lancôme Teint Miracle Lit-from-Within Makeup
―Lancôme Éclat Miracle Serum of Light Complexion Illuminator
―Lancôme L’Absolu Rouge Lipstick in Rich Cashmere
―Lancôme Juicy Tubes in Pure


HAIR
To create the look, Malige first prepped dry hair with Fekkai Advanced Full Volume Styling Whip to give hair slick volume. Then, Malige created a middle part and tucked the hair straight behind the ears and spritzed with Fekkai Sheer Hold Spray to make the hair more straight and heavy. He finished the look by using a waiving tool to make an unexpected single crimp across the back of the hair. The result was a modern take on a mod era.

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