Showing posts with label Black Eye Shadow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Eye Shadow. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Sunglasses

THIS summer, staying on trend does not mean you need to totally revamp your wardrobe.  The easiest way to spruce up your look is with the new cool that comes from wearing statement shades - as seen on the Prada and Christian Diorcatwalks and in these Christian Lacroix frames.  Lacroix adds texture and depth by adding ornate details to the classic round frame, adding enough drama to make sure that, this summer, all eyes are on yours.












Sunglasses

THIS summer, staying on trend does not mean you need to totally revamp your wardrobe.  The easiest way to spruce up your look is with the new cool that comes from wearing statement shades - as seen on the Prada and Christian Diorcatwalks and in these Christian Lacroix frames.  Lacroix adds texture and depth by adding ornate details to the classic round frame, adding enough drama to make sure that, this summer, all eyes are on yours.












Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Black Eye Shadow


PERFECTLY IMPERFECT

One of the sexiest looks from the fall shows was at Lanvin: Black shadow was winged out from the outer corners, and lashes looked doll-like and purposefully clumpy. Using makeup artist Pat McGrath drew black cream shadow from the center of the lash line, smudging and then squaring off the edges so it looked "imperfect, like the models did their makeup themselves," she said. Substituting shadow for liner in this case created eyes worthy of Brigitte Bardot, especially after brushing on several coats of mascara and dabbing on a pale pink lipsticks.

Black Eye Shadow


PERFECTLY IMPERFECT

One of the sexiest looks from the fall shows was at Lanvin: Black shadow was winged out from the outer corners, and lashes looked doll-like and purposefully clumpy. Using makeup artist Pat McGrath drew black cream shadow from the center of the lash line, smudging and then squaring off the edges so it looked "imperfect, like the models did their makeup themselves," she said. Substituting shadow for liner in this case created eyes worthy of Brigitte Bardot, especially after brushing on several coats of mascara and dabbing on a pale pink lipsticks.