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04-10-2010
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Christian Dior
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Pop art showed up as backstage beauty inspiration earlier in the season—first at Diane von Furstenberg, by way of a vivid fuchsia lip, and then at Victoria Beckham with saturated violet lids. So when we first laid eyes on the multihued eye shadow onslaught at Christian Dior today, we assumed that Andy Warhol’s influence was lurking somewhere amid the bright pigment pots and red lipstick bullets. But there was more than just a Factory vibe at play, according to makeup artist Pat McGrath. “Technicolor Bettie Page” is how the face-painter described the bold makeup and heavy clip-on fringe she and hairstylist Orlando Pita whipped up at John Galliano’s request. For her part, McGrath turned to an assortment of CoverGirl’s Eye Enhancers in aqua, blue, red, and green for those outrageous peepers, while its LashBlast Fusion mascara, combined with a thin black liquid line—that was flicked out at the end—added extra impact. As if the lids alone weren’t vibrant enough, McGrath finished the look with a slick of Rouge Dior No. 752 lipstick, an orange-tinged crimson, that likely called to mind Warhol’s mouthy Elizabeth Taylor for the art archivists among you.
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Source: vogue.it and style.com/beauty/beautycounter
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