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CHANEL INTRODUCES CHANEL CONFIDENTIAL
Peter Philips’ latest makeup fantasy is all about… robots. A daring, ultra creative, never-been-seen before scenario starring 5 robots, entirely composed of CHANEL makeup products, that fly, jump and even strike a pose. This action-packed animation will be accessible at the end of February 2011 on CHANEL Confidential (www.chanel-confidential.com), a digital platform dedicated to CHANEL makeup showcasing Peter Philips’ universe and creations. Here’s a sneak peek..
Gwyneth Paltrow Makeup at 2011 Grammys
CHANEL Celebrity Makeup Artist Angela Levin worked with Gwyneth Paltrow at The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards Show on Sunday, February 13th. Marta Walsh has the scoop on how to get Gwyneth’s chic, sexy rock and roll red carpet makeup look.
“I wanted sexy rock chic for Gwyneth! After applying a light layer of CHANEL Hydramax + Active Moisture Cream and waiting about ten minutes for it to absorb, I applied CHANEL Vitalumiere Aqua Ultra-Light Skin Perfecting Makeup in BR20 (available in March 2011).
Diane Von Furstenberg Fall 2011
New York Fashion Week Report. Diane Von Furstenberg Fall 2011. Makeup by MAC Cosmetics.
Diane Von Furstenberg Fall 2011 makeup face chart by MAC
“Think Gloria Vanderbilt and Diana Vreeland… she’s an independent American woman, well put together with panache… she’s glamorous, but anyone can do this.”-James Kaliardos
Derek Lam Fall 2011
New York Fashion Week Report. Derek Lam Fall 2011 beauty look by Tom Pecheux for Estée Lauder.
Derek Lam Fall 2011. Makeup: Tom Pecheux for Estée Lauder Nails: Jin Soon Choi for Estée Lauder.
Eyes:
Silver (metallic finish) and Black (shimmer finish) shades – Two NEW Estée Lauder EyeShadows Tested Backstage – Shades Launching Fall 2011 Highlight shade – NEW Estée Lauder Illuminating Powder Tested Backstage – Launching Fall 2011
Thakoon Fall 2011
New York Fashion Week Report. Backstage at Thakoon for Fall 2011. Makeup by NARS Cosmetics.
Lead Artist Diane Kendal for NARS Cosmetics created the look for the Thakoon Fall 2011 runway show. Makeup Trend: Tribal eyes and muted lips.
How to and products:
Peter Som Fall Winter 2011
New York Fashion Week Report. Peter Som FW 2011. Makeup by MAC Cosmetics.
“She’s a young woman going for a grown up look with a twist. Eyes are innocent, cheeks are glowing, and the lip is red, but surprisingly bizarre.”-Diane Kendal
Peter Som Fall Winter 2011 MAC face chart
Jason Wu Fall Winter 2011
New York Fashion Week Report. Jason Wu FW 2011. Makeup by MAC Cosmetics.
Jason Wu Fall Winter 2011 makeup face chart by MAC
“it’s versailles pulled into the modern world. a vibrant gold highlight amidst a deeply shadowed eye gives a baroque twist to a simple look.”-Diane Kendal
Mandy Coon Fall 2011 Runway Show
New York Fashion Week Report. NARS created the look for the Mandy Coon Fall 2011 runway show. LEAD ARTIST: Francelle, NARS Makeup Artist. TREND: Art-deco “inside out-lined” eyes.
INSPIRATION: “My inspiration started with a picture of my family in the late 70s; I thought my mom was so chic. I was also very inspired by these pictures of manta rays and came up with a very film-noir esthetic for the collection, which is very chic, but also very dark,” said designer Mandy Coon.
Rag & Bone Fall Winter 2011
New York Fashion Week Report. Rag & Bone Fall Winter 2011. Makeup: Revlon’s Global Artistic Director, Gucci Westman, paired a smoky eye with sun burnt skin for the Rag & Bone Fall 2011 collection, bringing forth the designer’s vision of an urban Eskimo.
“The look is about a nomadic traveler. She’s an effortless Eskimo,” says Westman. “I created a smoky coal-hued eye and a sun burnt look to the skin.”
REVLON PRODUCTS TO GET THE LOOK AS SEEN BACKSTAGE AT RAG & BONE:
Honor Fall 2011
New York Fashion Week Report. James Boehmer, NARS International Lead Makeup Artist created the look for the Honor Fall 2011 runway show. DESIGNER: Giovanna Randall. Makeup Trend: Graphic eyes. Marta Walsh has the scoop.
INSPIRATION: “I kept looking back to a moment with my grandmother in a department store. There was a gumball machine that I wanted, but the only one left was housed in a box that was a bit damaged. The idea of something slightly distressed, but still beautiful intrigued me, ” said designer Giovanna Randall. “The colors are warm – there’s a 70s sensibility but in an American sportswear way.”