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I beyond loved and adored the fantastic eye at Venexiana (above).
Bare/nude face, enormous lashes, and exquisitely blended chocolate brown shadow.
Fantastic!!
I beyond loved and adored the fantastic eye at Venexiana (above).
Bare/nude face, enormous lashes, and exquisitely blended chocolate brown shadow.
Fantastic!!
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Devi Kroell (above) and Philosophy both showed bare face and big liner.
Good for a show, but maybe a bit too fashion victim-ish for street level.
I'd add a little more love to translate this to regular gal wear.
Devi Kroell (above) and Philosophy both showed bare face and big liner.
Good for a show, but maybe a bit too fashion victim-ish for street level.
I'd add a little more love to translate this to regular gal wear.
At Marc Jacobs Francois Nars gave a very soft blue and lavender eye, with black liner and clumpy lashes, evoking that Kate Moss feel of the morning after the night before.
image by Nars
At Thakoon Diane Kendal gave us luminous, fresh skin, enhanced with Nars Lovejoy on the cheekbones, and newbie Medusa on the apples (due fro release fall 2010).
Many of the bare faced looks are very ho hum, but I thought this one was lovely.
image by Brad Barket
orange/red lips at Richard Chai
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Vena Cava had a beautiful, soft, deconstructed brow and soft eyes, totally set off by bright orange red lips.
Fierce, fresh and alive.
At Thakoon Diane Kendal gave us luminous, fresh skin, enhanced with Nars Lovejoy on the cheekbones, and newbie Medusa on the apples (due fro release fall 2010).
Many of the bare faced looks are very ho hum, but I thought this one was lovely.
image by Brad Barket
orange/red lips at Richard Chai
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Vena Cava had a beautiful, soft, deconstructed brow and soft eyes, totally set off by bright orange red lips.
Fierce, fresh and alive.
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The makeup at Carolina Herrera is perhaps my favorite to date.
Largely because it translates beautifully to street wear, and is gorgeous on most, if not all, skins.
Makeup genius Diane Kendal, this time in for MAC used Indian Ink and Fig shadows, offset by Subtle Romance lip shine.
This look is forever.
The makeup at Carolina Herrera is perhaps my favorite to date.
Largely because it translates beautifully to street wear, and is gorgeous on most, if not all, skins.
Makeup genius Diane Kendal, this time in for MAC used Indian Ink and Fig shadows, offset by Subtle Romance lip shine.
This look is forever.
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