Kamis, 16 September 2010

MAC for Jeremy Scott Spring 2011

One of my favorite makeup looks was the one at Jeremy Scott. Not for the usual reasons- it's pretty, wearable, bronzy etc. No, I loved this because it was bold,  brash and retro . It was fun and looked amazing.     Val Garland did the look for MAC. She calls the inspiration: " A collage of chaos- Marilyn Monore meets Debbie Harry at CBGBs". Seriously, you reference Debbie Harry, you've got me.

Here's the product breakdown.

-EYE

M·A·C PRO PURE WHITE PAINTSTICK – BLENDED FROM LASHLINE TO BROW AND SET WITH A LAYER OF GESSO EYE SHADOW.


M·A·C PRO BROWN CREAM LINER – BUFFED THROUGH THE  CREASE OF THE EYELIDS TO CREATE DEPTH.


IRIDESCENT SILVER DUSK LOOSE POWDER – BRUSHED OVER  BLOCKED OUT BROWS TO CREATE THE ILLUSION OF A HIGHLIGHTED BROW BONE.

M·A·C PRO BLACK OR BROWN CREAMLINER – DRAWN ABOVE BLOCKED OUT BROWS TO CREATE DEFINED, ARCHED BROWS.

M·A·C PRO BLACK CREAMLINER – DRAWN IN A DRAMATIC, EXTENDED, WINGED OUT SHAPE ALONG THE UPPER LASH LINE.

7 LASHES – APPLIED TO THE LASH LINES AS A BASE.

3 LASHES – CUT IN HALF AND APPLIED TO THE OUTER CORNERS  OF THE EYES FOR EXTRA DRAMA.

M·A·C PRO LASH BLACK – BLENDED THROUGH THE FALSE LASHES.

-LIP


CHERRY LIP PENCIL – LINING THE LIPS PAST THE OUTER CORNERS OF THE MOUTH INTO AN EXAGGERATED CARTOON LIKE SHAPE.

M·A·C PRO BASIC RED MICRONIZED AIRBRUSH – PAINTED ON MANUALLY TO FILL IN THE LIPS.

M·A·C PRO BASIC RED PIGMENT – PATTED ON TOP FOR A SUPER MATTE  MOUTH CREATING A “DRAWN ON” EFFECT.


-FACE

STUDIO SCULPT FOUNDATION – FOR PERFECTED SKIN.

M·A·C PRO MID-TONE SEPIA CREAM COLOUR BASE – TO CONTOUR  AND SCULPT THE CHEEKBONES.


All photos: milkmade.com

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