Similarly, glowing skin took center stage at 16 Arlington, with a pared-down ‘skin-first approach’ firmly focusing on Marco Capaldo’s glamorous design features. Paired with tactile accessories, exquisite tailoring, and flashes of tinsel-like fur, Lauren’s Parsons makeup declared skinimalism the ultimate match for luxe occasion wear.
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Tor Coker
henry nichols
Is it perfect for glass-like skin?Of course, glossy eyelids and wet waves. Lance Nguyen-Grealis showed off her radiant beauty with Tor Coker, which is easy to apply even for makeup beginners and is worthy of emulation. Blend this multipurpose gloss into your bare skin to add shine and glamor to your basic base. If you aren’t planning on harvesting pixies in 2024, don’t worry. Tolu’s team modified a set of wigs to create a retro look. Inspired by the famous finger waves of the ’60s, “the wig was wavy and air-dried with gel,” explained lead hair artist Effie Davies. For a natural, modern finish, she “soaked” them in lots of shine spray “to break up the hold but still hold the shape.” result? Keep your hair mood board going with laminated locks with a modern edge.
emilia wickstead
At Emilia Wickstead, models sported sleek side-partings that reflected their ultra-smooth features (thanks to Yves Lom’s luxurious skincare regimen). Hairstylist Ali Pirzadeh added a little extra swoop and gammin, smoothing all but her ends with hairspray to keep her baby hair bouffant and add softness to structured styles. I did. that’s what we call it. This is a cool girl take on the classic slicked back hair. She completes the look by brushing the roots and mid-lengths with stiff hairspray with a rattail comb and smoothing with a hair dryer.
richard quinn
Leah Tobey
Deep and smooth side parts were the style. regular At Richard Quinn, Sam McKnight channels 80s haute couture with an elaborate updo. Home to a runway famous for its regal bridal dresses, pulling off this look requires quite a bit of hair and makeup, but it’s easier to pull off than you might think. Divide your hair into two sections and style the back half into a French pleat using hairspray and a chignon pin. For the front, follow McKnight’s method of finishing off his swoop with smooth sides. Create waves with wide curlers, brush through curved bangs, and finish by swirling into twists secured with a crown. Embodying elegance.