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House of Holland Makeup London Fashion Week S/S 2012
A classic English punk look was the inspiration for the makeup at House of Holland. Keep reading to find out how makeup artist Lucia Pica created the look.
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Jonathan Saunders Makeup, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
A '50s Miami housewife who's been in the house too long but still manages to look tan was the inspiration for the makeup at Jonathan Saunders. Keep reading to find out how to achieve the look.
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Vivienne Westwood Red Label Makeup, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
The look at Vivienne Westwood was all about color, lots and lots of crazy color. And with neo, neon nymphs as the inspiration, it's no wonder. Keep reading to find out more.
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Holly Fulton Makeup, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
Makeup artist Andrew Gallimore describes the inspiration for Holly Fulton as trashy-chic. "It's night-after makeup," he says. Keep reading to find out how he achieved the look.
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Richard Nicoll Makeup, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
A very, very bare face with a '90s minimalism was the look at Richard Nicoll. Makeup artist Sam Bryant used hardly any makeup, and actual bandages on the models faces.
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Marios Schwab Makeup, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
The look at Marios Schwab was based on an old Fellini film, that film noir era where makeup was soft yet dramatic. Keep reading to find out more.
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Rashida Jones Makeup, Emmy Awards 2011
Maybelline New York Makeup Artist Jo Strettell created a dramatic eye and lip on Parks and Recreation actor Rashida Jones—an unexpected twist to the feminine and gauzy silhouette of her gown.
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Olivia Munn Hair, Emmy Awards 2011
Olivia Munn rocked the red carpet at the 2011 Emmy's wearing a gorgeous green Carolina Herrera gown and emerald jewels. Celebrity hairstylist Mika Fowler created a deeply-parted, '20s-inspired wave.
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Daryl K Makeup, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
NARS International Lead Makeup Artist Uzo created a natural look that focused on strong brows and contoured cheeks. "It complements Daryl's collection without overpowering it. A subtle swipe of blue along the lash line creates a playful affect but the strong brow and radiant skin add confidence."
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Creatures of the Wind Makeup, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
"We didn't want to see the makeup before seeing the clothes, but still wanted a strong look," said James Boehmer, NARS Director of Global Artistry. "It's very chalky and very '90s—we balanced the chalky eyes with a luminous cheek."