Beauty
New York Fashion Week made a comeback.
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To create a bold eye makeup look, the makeup artists at Prabal Gurung swiped models’ eyelids with M.A.C. Cosmetics Paintsticks in either purple, red, yellow, white, or blue.
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Kevyn Aucoin Beauty’s global director of artistry and education Nick Lujan used the Contour Eyeshadow Palette to craft a smokey eye, then modernized the classic look with bright pops of color in the inner corners.
Jason Wu Beauty
Lead makeup artist Diane Kendal was inspired by the 1960s, modernizing the smokey eye with the Jason Wu Beauty Jewel Stick and adding pops of color or shimmer in the inner corners of the models’ eyes.
Jason Wu Beauty
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Head of artistry and Stila’s global beauty director Charlie Riddle used the brand’s Convertible Color Dual Lip & Cheek Cream in Camellia and the Heaven’s Dew All Over Glimmer to create a soft, dewy romantic look.
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Sofia Tilbury, product and content creator for Charlotte Tilbury, designed the old Hollywood look using Beautiful Skin Radiant Concealer, along with Hot Lips Lipstick in Tell Laura and Lip Cheat Lip Liner in Kiss ‘N’ Tell for a classic red lip.
Too Faced
Elyse Reneau, executive director of global beauty at Too Faced, used eyeliners in black, turquoise or pink to draw a colorful bubble shape around the models’ eyes.
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Makeup artist Sam Visser used the new Barneys New York Beauty line (launching later in September 2022) to send the models down the runway with radiant complexions.
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Pat McGrath used her Divine Skin: Rose 001 and Skin Fetish Highlighter + Balm Duo to give models a megawatt glow and defined cheekbones.