16.9.09

NYFW S/S '10: Stila & Lippmann @ Lela Rose

Stila & Lippmann @ Lela Rose
Fluttery fabrics in vibrant brights abounded; for beauty that meant ultra textured hair and watercolor-inspired eye shadows that conjured up a sunset in San Tropez. "The eye makeup is a muted version of the colors in the clothing," said Lucero. "And we're using lots of matte bronzer, so it looks like the girls fell asleep in the sun." For hair, Gibson was inspired by the wave patterns in the collection. "It's a girl in St. Barth's who's doesn't have time to wash her hair after she' been in the water all morning," said Gibson. When you're at the beach the sun, water and wind all mix together for incredible texture. Gibson recreated that look by putting waves in the hair, then backcombing at the roots and pulling tresses into a low, bushy ponytail. The manicures were a polished, pretty tone of pinky nude. "We're doing an old fashioned thing by matching the manicure color and pedicure color to the lips," said Lippmann. "Women used to do that with red, but we're modernizing the idea by using a pinky beige shade."

GET THE LOOK - MAKEUP:
FACE:Sheer Color Tinted Moisturizer.
EYES:Convertible Color in Camelia, topped off with Duo Shadow in Cobalt and Major Major Mascara in Black.
CHEEKS: Pomegranate Crush Cheek Stain.
LIPS: Convertible Color in Camelia.

GET THE LOOK - HAIR:
Ted Gibson Build It for volume, followed by Ted Gibson Beautiful Hold Hair Spray for texture and staying power.

GET THE LOOK: NAILS:
Deborah Lippman Nail Polish in Fashion, a pinky beige.

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