At Jill Stuart, soft, lavender eye makeup was paired with soft, wavy curls, complementing the dark yet romantic collection. The makeup was kept minimal with a flush of color on the lid. To recreate this look, smudge black liner into the upper and lower lash line and apply two tones of shadow: a violet, like Nars' Party Monster, and a lilac, like Nars' Jolie Poupee and blend up into the brow. The two eyeshadows give a diffused effect. Finish the eye with a coat of mascara. The key to making this look work is keeping the face as bare as possible—skip blush and bronzer. Use a pink or rose stain, such as YSL's Roughe Pur Couture in 18 Rose Pastelle, on the lips.
Models at the Anna Sui show rocked a '60s graphic cat eye in a bold indigo tone, complementing the mod collection. The extended cat eye, combined with the pop of color, really made a statement. Placed under the eyelids were tiny dots to complete this playful, Bohemian look. To get this look, keep the rest of the face minimal. Use a white eyeliner to line the waterline or inside of the eye to open the eye. Using a pencil, draw your shape on your eyelid, fill it in and top with shadow. Finish the look of a sheer pale lip color.
Charlotte Ronson had the models sporting a '70s-inspired lavender eye and a red-orange painted lip (use a combination of Sephora's Red Flirt and Rosy Frivol). The lavender shadow (try MAKE UP FOR EVER in #92) is applied with a soft, fluffy brush for a wash of color, making this bold color palette work. To get this look, use a sheer foundation with a velvet finish. Use a blush/bronzer combo, such as Ronson's 3X A Charm, to get the subtle color on the cheeks. Using a fluffy brush, sweep shadow from the eyelid up and out.
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