"Effortless, natural beauty; Relaxed girls who are enjoying their holidays. That was the main idea behind the look for [the Cruise 2010] show."
— Peter Philips, Global Creative Director of CHANEL Makeup.
To compliment the amber, absinthe, sky blue and bright pink color palette of Lagerfeld's latest collection, Philips painted the models in the following:
Base: Skin prepped with Hydramax + Active Nourishing Cream, then perfected with Vitalumière Aqua Foundation (March 2011), Poudre Universelle Libre Natural Finish Loose Powder, Éclat Lumière Highlighter Face Pen, Correcteur Perfection Long Lasting Concealer and Soleil Tan de CHANEL Bronzing Makeup Base. Finished with a wash of Soleil Tan de Chanel Sheer Illuminating Fluid on the cheeks.
Eyes: Ombres Contraste Duo Eyeshadow Duo in Taupe-Délicat (September 2010), Le Crayon Sourcils Precision Brow Definer and Inimitable Waterproof Mascara in Black.
Lips: Soin Tendre Lèvres Hydra-Treatment Lip Care SPF 15, applied over a new lipstick pencil (launch date TBD).
Nails: Le Vernis Nail Colour in Jade Rose and a new pastel blue shade (TBD).
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Posted by: Radu Prisacaru | May 27, 2010 at 08:53 AM
She looks really youthful on this photo! Make-up is really great in making things possible. It can make us look younger and it can also help us look older, if we want to. There was a line from a series that caught my attention, it says, "make-up help me cover all the pain, sorrow and hatred that I feel inside." See, it does not only hide our age but also our emotions.
Posted by: Katie Hallison | May 11, 2011 at 09:47 AM