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I'm much more attracted to the makeup than the clothes. Who styled this show?
it seems that francois nars did the makeup on tao (the asian model)
for the first time in a decade or so
Backstage Beauty | François Nars Channels a Totally ’80s Marc Jacobs
By SANDRA BALLENTINE
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Photos courtesy of Nars
Enough makeup for 65 unique looks.
With New York renovated to bits and in the economic doldrums, it felt really good to channel the good old days, when going out was fun and hair and makeup were truly transforming. Backstage at Marc Jacobs last night, as I watched Guido perform gravity-defying feats with a rat-tail comb and hairspray and François Nars paint killer smoky eyes, I was transported back to the very late ’80s, when I experimented with similarly courageous looks for nights out at places like Pyramid Club and Palladium.
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Welcome back to the ’80s.
For Nars, the show marked a return to a certain era, too: it was his first runway outing in 10 years. A bit rumpled after a sleepless weekend spent brainstorming with Jacobs and Guido on the look (make that 65 looks, actually, each one tailored to a different model), he explained the inspiration: “Imagine if you took a blender and filled it with some Stephen Sprouse, a little Saint Laurent and added a few nightclubs from the ’70s and ’80s, like Studio 54, Area and Mudd Club,” he said. “You get this wonderful mix, much like Marc mixes it up with the clothes.”
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Nars instructed his team to bring their entire kits, with every single shade of eye shadow, lipstick and foundation in the NARS line, which turns 15 this year. “We thought carefully about what look and palette was best for each girl,” he said. “So maybe we gave one a stretched eye, another a round eye, and some have super-strong lips, while others have completely nude ones.”
There were some constants in the makeup mosh pit, including NARS Cream Eyeshadow in Zardoz ($21 at narscosmetics.com), a luscious, inky shadow used to create statement eyes, and NARS Loose Powder in Snow ($34 at narscosmetics.com), which gave the girls’ skin a porcelain finish. In addition, the team tested two products being introduced next fall: Sheer Matte Foundation (available in September) and Larger Than Life Volumizing and Lengthening Mascara (in stores in October). You can bet your cat-eyes I’ll be the first one in line for that mascara. Now if I could only fit into my old Sprouse camiflouge mini…
I agree. It's a fantastic change of pace.I think you're saying there was more than one top makeup artist who worked on the show?
I really think what was done here, no repeating models, each one an individual, is quite quite interesting. I hope they're going to say more about it ...
i fully support 80s flashbacks in fashion, but this seemed more like a redux (i.e., mj's green members only jacket) than a collection inspired by that decade.
sure the 80's thing comes off tacky but if you look at the whole collection from another point of view, you can see that there's soo many stunning seperates that i wouldn't mind having in my warddrobe.