LA Fashion Week-Backstage Hair & Makeup at Jenny Han
We met Victoria Rowe, the lead makeup artist for Too Faced makeup line, backstage at Jenny Han LA Fashion Week.
Marta is waiting to go in backstage at Jenny Han.
Victoria describes the makeup look for the Jenny Han show as “1970’s Halston” and the 1980’s to go with Jenny Han’s jewel toned garments. “Rene Russo meets Christie Brinkley” she added “we are going overboard”.
The colors are intense and metallic. Complexion is moist and dewy. Eyes are heavy and have two looks: look number one is eye shadow in fantasy island green, and look number two is eye shadow in royal purple. Victoria also used Eye Shadow Liquifier by Too Faced ($17.50) to line the eyes.
Victoria Rowe lead makeup artist for Too Faced, backstage
at Jenny Han.
Eye brows are thick full and extreme, Brook Shields style. Both looks are topped with beige glitter. Lashes are long and full. Cheeks are in Pink Leopard Bronzer (Complexion Perfecting Matte Bronze) by Too Faced ($28.50) which has a platinum ashy shimmer to it. Lips are wet, either in frosty brown or in frosty pink. Victoria Rowe must-have product to achieve the look for the Jenny Han show was Eye Shadow Liquifier by Too Faced.
For more details about the look, check out a video of my interview with Victoria Rowe backstage at Jenny Han LA Fashion Week:
Key hairstylist for the Jenny Han fashion show was Matt Adams of Thomas Chase using Bumble and Bumble haircare products.
Matt Adams (left) backstage at Jenny Han.
Matt describes the look as “Farah Fawcett meets Jerry Hall” which is all about soft flowy curls to go with Jenny Han’s collection of flowy dresses.
Here is a video where Matt Adams farther describes the look:
A video of Matt Adams working on model’s hair backstage at Jenny Han: