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by Catherine Piercy

THE CREDITS:
Makeup, Charlotte Tilbury for M.A.C.; hair, Luigi Murenu for John Frieda

THE LOOK: Sepia-tinted tomboy beauty

MAKEUP: “It’s a boyish, handsome woman, with a nod to Stella Tennant,” said Charlotte Tilbury of the dark brow, contoured eyes and cheek, and bare mouth she gave to models. Riffing off of the architectural elements spotted in the collection, she said, “I wanted the makeup to play with shadow and light, to give structure to the face.”

HAIR: “There’s a masculinity from the front and a softness from the back,” said Luigi Murenu, who gave the hair a deep side part before pulling it back tight into a girlish ballerina bun at the nape of the neck.

THE TOOLS:
MAKEUP:
ON SKIN: Tilbury used M.A.C. Studio Sculpt concealer only as needed, then defined the cheeks with a soft brown contour powder (M.A.C. Mineralize Skin Finish in Medium Deep, Dark, and Deep Dark). She finished by dabbing a shimmering peach-colored highlighting cream (M.A.C. Cream Colour Base in Hush) onto the cheekbones, the center of the eyelids, and the bow of the lip for contrast.

ON EYES: After blending a hazy brown cream (M.A.C. Cream Colour Base in Mid Tone Sepia mixed with Root) into the crease of the lid and along the lower lashes, she filled in the brows with a deep brown pencil (M.A.C. Eye Brows in Fling or Lingering) “for strength.”

ON LIPS: M.A.C. Lip Conditioner in Clear

HAIR: Murenu rubbed John Frieda Luxurious Volume Thickening Mousse into the hair to make it “thicker, shinier, healthier” before blowing it dry and twisting it back. “It’s simple, but it’s sharp,” he said of its slick glossy texture.
Source: vogue.com

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