Showing posts with label Spring 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring 2016. Show all posts

Get The Look: Fresh and Glowing on the Tanya Taylor Runway Spring/Summer 2016

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Get The Look: Fresh and Glowing on the Tanya Taylor Runway Spring/Summer 2016

The look on the Tanya Taylor Spring/Summer 2016 Runway was classic NARS. Amazing, glowing skin. Which is the reason I'm featuring this look, I'm forever fascinated with what makeup products their makeup artists use to get such amazing looking skin! This look was created by Uzo, NARS International Lead Makeup Stylist.
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Get the Look: Elie Tahari's Perfectly Tousled Waves

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At home perfectly tousled wavy hair

Yeah.... this model pretty much has my dream hair. (Minus the color, blonde hair makes me look washed out, I have accepted this and moved on.)

It's shiny, healthy looking, has great volume and just enough wave in it. The look was created by Joey George for Oribe, with the idea being a "futuristic nomadic girl in the desert." (I don't see it either.) What I do see is hair that showed off the natural waves and texture of each model's hair, and in some instances they added a little more wave. Read on to see how they did it!
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Channeling the Runway From Home: Carolina Herrera's Pink Lips

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I don't attending Fashion Week. I don't really have time to spend a week in New York attending shows (I'd rather be home with my two little girls and husband), but I still pay (some) attention to the shows. It's hard not to, PR Reps send me a ton of info about the looks on the runway. I get many emails detailing who did the makeup, which products they used in the hair and which polish was on the models' nails.
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Modern Chignon at Jason Wu Spring/Summer 2016


Modern Chignon at Jason Wu Spring/Summer 2016

Let's face it, buns are nothing new. This look was created by Odile Gilbert of Kérastase Paris for the Jason Wu Spring/Sumer 2016 runway, and the idea was a modern, sleek version of the Chignon with a wet-look finish. But what really caught my eye was all of the texture in the bun itself. And luckily, the look is pretty easy to recreate yourself!
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