Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Erika Palkovicova for EMMA Magazine

I'm always a sucker for glowing, luminous skin.
No matter what the model is wearing,
no matter what the hair is doing,
no matter what else is going on makeup-wise,
without a gorgeous complexion you have nothing.




Erika Palkovicova for Emma Magazine



So I just loved this editorial is Slovakia's EMMA magazine.
Model Erika Palkovicova's skin just looks divine.



Monday, September 16, 2013

Makeup and Hair Trends From NYFW Spring 2014

I just finished one of the most insane work weeks ever, and consequently missed the bulk of New York Fashion Week. As much as I wanted to track it all in real time, shooting til midnight everyday got the better of me, so now I'm doing some high speed recapping, tracking both NYFW and now LFW.

Anyway, here are some of the hair and makeup trends that look interesting for spring of 2014:







1. Wet hair.
Seen both as a glam option,and a grungy one, slicked back, wet hair will make getting out the door on time a whole lot easier.















2. Thin blue eyeliner.





Francois Nars did this at Marc Jacobs. Doesn't it look refreshing?
Have to wonder why the Marc Jacobs show didn't use the new Marc Jacobs makeup line?
Regardless, this could be a fun trend for spring.











3. Iridescent Skin with Tangerine Lips

I loved the iridescent skin and tangerine lips at Rag and Bone.
Skin looked alive and quasi futuristic, offset by the bold yet fresh lip.









The tangerine lip was also front and center at Prabal Garung.










4. The Low Ponytail


I loved this at Jason Wu. Across the board designers were showing variations on the low ponytail, from the center part at Wu, to soft and easy at Christain Siriano, sleek at Victoria Beckham and smooth and simple at Altuzarra

5. Metallic Eyes




The Nars team created fresh, metallic lids at Carmen Marc Valvo,
a trend spotted at other designers including Jason Wu, Charlotte Ronson and Prabal Garung.











Friday, September 13, 2013

Marine Deleeuw For Vogue Japan September 2013

There is so much that I love about this editorial in
the September 2013 issue of Vogue Japan.


Marine Deleeuw for Vogue Japan

The wardrobe is really interesting.
The simplicity yet total elegance of the hair and makeup,
the beauty in the spareness of the photography.

Photographer Stephen Pan
Model Marine Deleeuw
Stylist Vanessa Traina
Hair Rudi Lewis
Makeup Romy Soleimani


Dressing In Black And White











Thursday, September 12, 2013

How To Wear Highlighter


Gisele Bundchen  highlighter
Highlighter is one of those fabulous makeup products that can completely transform a face, making it radiate light and youth. 
You can use it to make individual features glisten, or to create the illusion of completely brightening the entire complexion. 
It's magic.
But unfortunately it is also one of those products (like bronzer) that gets horrifically misused and abused.

So here is a cheat sheet with 4 tricks for mastering highlighter.






1. Keep it to one product
Jennifer Lopez WearingHighlighter


Don't use highlighter and pair it up with a glossy lip and shimmery eyeshadow. Choose one gleaming product, and keep the others neutral.

2. For Just A Hint of Luminosity
Apply a hint of liquid luminizer such as MAC Strobe Liquid Lotion to the cheekbones, temples and bridge of the nose prior to applying your foundation. This will bring out a subtle glow to the skin from underneath. Light will radiate from your complexion without making you look shiny or oily.

3. For A Soft Sheen
If your skin is looking lifeless or dull and needs a little more help to achieve a subtle glow, mix a few drops of liquid luminizer with a few drops of foundation. Using a duo fiber brush, swirl the product across the tops of the cheeks, the bridge of the nose and the center of the forehead. Apply foundation alone with a duo fiber brush to the other areas of the face, swirling it into the borders of the areas you just worked on so that it blends seamlessly. Your complexion will come alive and look radiant, without looking oily or shiny.

4. For A High Shine
Add a liquid or cream highlighter to the cheekbones, cupid's bow and eyelids as the final step in your makeup application. This will give you a really radiant shine, and the boldest effect of them all.
If you are using a powder product make sure the particles are really refined. Anything with larger particles will make the complexion look glittery.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Josephine Skriver For Harpers Bazaar Latin America

I'm loving all these editorials where the lip just steals the show.
A bold lip means that all the rest of your makeup
can be toned down.
And a bold lip is so commanding.
Josephine Skriver Harpers Bazaar Latin America


Check out the amazing lip in this fashion spread in
the September 2013 issue of Harpers Bazaar Latin America.
Lensed by Hans Neumann, the lipstick that makeup artist Chiho Omae has created for model Josephine Skriver
grabs your eye in every image.








Harpers Bazaar Latin America Cover September 2013

Monday, September 9, 2013

Diana Moldovan For Madame Air France

One of the things I love about flying Air France
is their fabulous in-flight magazine.
Madame Air France

Unlike the boring drivel you find on Delta/USAir/American etc etc
Madame Air France is an up to the minute look at fashion, 
trends, beauty and lifestyle.
And, of course, it has fabulous fashion editorials inside.
I always bring a copy home with me.

In the new issue of Madame Air France
ginger model Diana Moldovan takes the cover.
and a fashion spread inside, shot by Sonia Sieff.
Hair by Caroline Bufalini
Makeup by Frederique Van Espen

Diana Moldovan Madame Air France

Diana Moldovan for Madame Air France




Diana Moldovan Madame Air France

Diana Moldovan Madame Air France

Diana Moldovan Madame Air France

Diana Moldovan Madame Air France

Diana Moldovan Madame Air France