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Backstage at Tory Burch Fashion Show

New York Fashion Week Fall 2009: I was supposed to cover backstage at Tory Burch fashion show during New York Fashion week last week, and for some reason I arrived when the show actually began. I have lots of great show coverage but missed the backstage hair & makeup look. Thanks to Daily Makeover Editors Rachel Hayes and Megan McIntyre, I have the scoop for you!

Tory Burch Goes For Bedroom Beauty: “This is a very sexy, gorgeous look,” says makeup artist Diane Kendal for MAC.  She used a combination of black and gold shadows to create a sultry, smoky eye. “We didn’t use any mascara which gives it an edgier look,” she says. A hint of gold shimmer was also in the soft pink blush. “Gold is definitely a popular metallic accent for this season.” Lips were neutral and glossy thanks to MAC Cremesheen Glass in Boy Bai, a light, pearly beige.

NARS Backstage Trend Report: Phillip Lim

NARS Cosmetics was backstage creating the makeup look for Phillip Lim’s Autumn/Winter 2009 show.

SHOW: Phillip Lim. LEAD ARTIST: Ayako, International Makeup Director, NARS Cosmetics. TREND: Wispy lashes, translucent matte skin.

Inspiration: The Fall 2009 collection took inspiration from the mythical spirit of rock and roll, while the hair and makeup was created to emulate Tao Okamoto’s look, a Japanese model in Phillip Lim’s Fall 2009 collection. Fused together, Phillip wanted the makeup look to mirror Tao’s mod style with a touch of rock n’ roll. With this in mind, Ayako created a look centered around “poetic mod-rock.”

Look: False lashes were placed on the outer half of the bottom lash line and was the central focus of the look. For an exaggerated effect, matte charcoal shadow was used with a wet eyeliner brush to draw lashes beneath, as if to create a shadow effect. “This is the poetic part of the look,” said Ayako. As a complement to the wispy lashes, shimmering pink and gold shadows covered the lids, while the lips were muted with concealer. Skin was made flawless with the newly formulated sheer matte foundation (NEW for Fall 2009) to counteract the sleepy look of the lengthy bottom lashes. Atop the matte skin, a gentle sweep of shimmer was added to cheekbones to catch the light.

Below is a step-by-step to recreate the look:

Heidi Klum Reveals her Red Carpet Look for the 2009 Academy Awards

Heidi Klum reveals how you can achieve her red carpet beauty secrets for under $50!

Supermodel Heidi Klum and celebrity make-up artist Linda Hay, launched Victoria’s Secret Makeup Spring Look Kit and demonstrate how to get Heidi’s red carpet Oscar look for under $50.

Additionally, for this year’s Oscars, Heidi is wearing a red dress by Roland Mouret for Diet Coke’s Heart Truth campaign and has also designed the Best Actress Nominees gift for Victoria’s Secret. The gift includes a Vintage Victoria lingerie set with a diamond and pearl pin.

All Dolled Up Stila Backstage at Barbie Fashion Show

New York Fashion Week Fall 2009 report: The Stila Pro Artistry Team, lead by legendary makeup artist, Charlotte Tilbury, brought the looks to life at the Barbie Fashion Show on Saturday, February 14th.

Stila created three distinct makeup styles inspired by Barbie’s reinventions over the last 50 years as an icon.

New York Fashion Week: Chris Benz Beauty Recap from Lancôme!

Guests at the Chris Benz show Monday night got a sneak peek at Lancome’s Fall 2009 color collection, Declaring Indigo. It was the perfect place for the debut, as Chris unveiled a palette even livelier than that giant box of crayons you lusted after as a child. Dresses, jackets, pants, skirts and more in shades of tangerine, royal blue, lime green, electric yellow and fire engine red were the ideal foil for Daniel Martin’s gorgeous makeup. Not to mention Lancome’s three limited-edition fall nail polishes-Indigo Paris (bright blue), Golden Audacity (opaque gold) and Rouge Liberty (the perfect red). This lively Le Vernis trio is destined to be a fall must-have.

90210’s Jessica Stroup Gets Front Row Flawless with theBalm

Despite the bitter cold of a typical New York winter, Jessica Stroup heated up New York Fashion Week, with smoldering makeup courtesy of theBalm Makeup Artist, Felicia Roman. Wanting all attention on Stroup’s bright blue eyes, Felicia went dramatic with the lids and kept the rest simple.

How to create Felicia Stroup’s makeup look?

1- Pick-Up-Liners in Don Juan were smudged around the lashes and in a thicker line covering most of the bottom part of the lid to achieve smoky definition. Because the Pick Up Liners are half the size of a typical pencil, Felicia was able to get up close and really push the liner into the base of the lashes with perfect precision.

Christian Siriano Fashion Show: Get the Victoria Secret Makeup Look

Key Makeup Artist Polly Osmond for  Created a Cleopatra-esqe Look for Christian Siriano’s Fall 2009 Runway Show.

According to Osmond, “The look was based on a modern take of an Egyptian feel. We used heavy golds and blacks. The eyes were lined underneath with VS Makeup Eyeliner in Black Velvet with a more square shape rather than cat like. On the top of eyelids we used a gold shadow (VS Makeup Silky Eyeshadow in Champagne). We highlighted the face using the champagne shadow and lightly contoured with the VS Makeup Goddess Bronzer. On the darker skins, we used the bronzer as the highlighter. Mascara was then applied to top lashes only. Lips were a heavy gold. (For a more wearable shade, try VS Makeup Brilliant Lip Shine in Charm).”


Click image above to enlarge to view Poly Osmond’s face chart for Victoria Secret Beauty!

Behati Prinsloo, the new face of Victoria’s Secret PINK Body, is pictured below with Tori Spelling after the show.

Lancôme on HSN!

We’re excited to announce that Lancôme will be on HSN tonight and Friday. Representing Lancôme will be the glamorous Joan Poulton, Lancôme’s vice president of education, and Lancôme’s fabulous national makeup artist Robert Cook. Joan and Robert will be talking about Lancôme’s new spring color collection: Pink Irreverence and other Lancôme must-haves! Be sure to tune in and learn some application tips and tricks and to see the collection come to life.

WHEN: Friday, February 20th, TODAY! 8 p.m.

You can view the Lancôme’s Pink Irreverence collection on the HSN website!

Abaete Fall 2009 Makeup Look

Beauty.com’s celebrity makeup artist Tina Turnbow as created the makeup look for Abaete Fall 2009.

The makeup look at Abaete Fall 2009 Makeup Look: Think 18th Century France – regal, rebellious, and rich designs paired with a soft, feminine touch…

The look for Abaete’s Fall 2009 collection created by Tina Turnbow with Tarte started with fresh skin. Caudalie’s beauty elixir and lip conditioner hydrated skin prior to makeup application. The makeup was natural, no makeup-makeup. Tarte’s ReCreate gave even color and coverage to the face. Brows were softened by wax from the toolbox brow kit and topped by provocateur mineral powder. Liquid Sunshine added a hint of shine on the lids, rejuvalash defined lashes, and Blushing Bride cheek stain, applied sparingly, added the slightest hint of color on lips and cheeks.

MAC Makeup Tips from RuPaul’s Drag Race

From Killer Lips to Chiseled Cheekbones Drag Queens Know a Thing or Two About Makeup! MAC Cosmetics is the Official Makeup Sponsor of Logo’s RuPaul’s Drag Race.

This season, MAC Cosmetics is proudly sponsoring RuPaul’s Drag Race, a new show from Logo that seeks to find America’s Next Drag Queen Superstar. Hosted by the legendary RuPaul, the first spokesperson ever for MAC Viva Glam, nine drag performers will compete in weekly challenges that will test their skills as a fashion designer, hair stylist, performer, spokesperson, and makeup artist.

Drag Queen Contestants Get Sexy, Passionate, and Fierce to Help Raise Awareness for HIV/AIDS
As They Compete to Become a MAC Viva Glam Spokesperson For a Day.


Contestant Nina Flowers.

In order to create their drag illusions, these performers spend years training in front of a mirror. It can sometimes take up to six hours for a drag queen to get ready! Each week the contestants undergo a transformation, using their skills with a brush, a lot of colour and concealer to make magic happen. One week, they will even do makeovers on real women, bringing some of the tricks they’ve learned through years of practice to everyday ladies.