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Rag & Bone New York Fashion Week
NARS created the look for the Rag & Bone AW ‘15 runway show. LEAD ARTIST: Gucci Westman for NARS Cosmetics.
RAG & BONE SPRING/SUMMER 2015
BACKSTAGE AT RAG & BONE SPRING/SUMMER 2015
NARS created the look for the Rag & Bone SS ‘15 runway show.
LEAD ARTIST: Gucci Westman for NARS Cosmetics
LOOK: “This look is effortless, aspirational and chic while still feeling luxurious and cool. The face is feminine and fresh with subtle monochromatic tones complimented by a bitten looking mouth.”
rag & bone SS 2013 featuring Kate Moss
For SS 2013, rag & bone returned to England to shoot Kate Moss in the Cotswolds. Photographed by Alasdair McLellan, the campaign captures Moss in Southrop, Gloucestershire. This rag & bone first look is SO me. Looks like I love wearing tailored inspired clothes with a hint of masculine, tom boyish. I am a big believer in the beauty of contrasting in this case feminine with masculine. The look: White Jefferson Blazer, White Winchester Shirt, White Betty Top, Black Moto Pant, Black Fender Platforms.
“We shot our first campaign on a deserted North London street so thought it would be an interesting contrast to follow up in a remote English village, which Kate happens to have an affinity for. It was also a fun play on our British heritage.” — Marcus Wainwright, Managing Partner.
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:
Rag & Bone SS 2011
New York Fashion Week SS 2011. Designer: Rag & Bone Spring/Summer 2011. Makeup by Gucci Westman for Revlon. Revlon’s Global Artistic Director, Gucci Westman uses her favorite products from Revlon backstage at rag & bone to create a makeup look that she calls ‘real beauty.’ The Spring ‘11 Rag & Bone collection is full of textured and natural clothing, taking inspiration from Laurence of Arabia.
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“The look is meant to capture a journey,” says Westman. “The girls look slightly windswept, a little raw, and disheveled with dewy skin. This translates to a healthy, subtle color in cheeks and a grayish, slightly brown sheen eye.”