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Holly Fulton Makeup, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
Makeup artist Andrew Gallimore describes the inspiration for Holly Fulton as trashy-chic. "It's night-after makeup," he says. Keep reading to find out how he achieved the look.
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Vivienne Westwood Red Label Makeup, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
The look at Vivienne Westwood was all about color, lots and lots of crazy color. And with neo, neon nymphs as the inspiration, it's no wonder. Keep reading to find out more.
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Jonathan Saunders Makeup, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
A '50s Miami housewife who's been in the house too long but still manages to look tan was the inspiration for the makeup at Jonathan Saunders. Keep reading to find out how to achieve the look.
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House of Holland Makeup London Fashion Week S/S 2012
A classic English punk look was the inspiration for the makeup at House of Holland. Keep reading to find out how makeup artist Lucia Pica created the look.
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Sass and Bide Makeup, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
For Australian duo Sass and Bide (who began their label at Portobello Markets) David Bowie and and glam rock were the inspiration for their show.
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Felder Felder Makeup, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
The look at Felder Felder was mash up of Natalie Imbruglia's "Torn" video, Any Warhols polaroids and Tina Chow. Here's how makeup artist Georgina Graham constructed the look.
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Basso and Brooke, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
The inspiration at Basso and Brooke was a cosmic, Tropicana princess to compliment the bright, splashy colors in the collection. Keep reading to find out which products were used to create the look.
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Daryl K Makeup, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
NARS International Lead Makeup Artist Uzo created a natural look that focused on strong brows and contoured cheeks. "It complements Daryl's collection without overpowering it. A subtle swipe of blue along the lash line creates a playful affect but the strong brow and radiant skin add confidence."
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Creatures of the Wind Makeup, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
"We didn't want to see the makeup before seeing the clothes, but still wanted a strong look," said James Boehmer, NARS Director of Global Artistry. "It's very chalky and very '90s—we balanced the chalky eyes with a luminous cheek."
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Elene Cassis Hair, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
Cassis’s latest runway collection is inspired by the Ancient Greek architectural detailing. See how to get this cool crimped look!
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Calvin Klein Hair, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
The look at Calvin Klein was pure, natural, and simple. “This look is supposed to appear as if each girl was just wearing her hair naturally," said Redken Creative Consultant Guido. "It’s very Calvin Klein, it’s very beautiful, and we don't see it very often; it’s refreshing.”
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Ralph Lauren Hair, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
The hair at Ralph Lauren was clean, simple and modern, the epitome of the Ralph Lauren woman. “The look is easy sophistication achieved by a ponytail," said Redken Creative Consultant Guido. "It’s very elegant but not forced. It’s just about true beauty and a luxurious look.”
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Erin Fetherston Beauty, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
Hairstylist Esther Langham for Alterna and Nonie Créme for butter LONDON were inspired by the mod '60s look when crafting the hair and nail designs at Erin Fetherston's spring 2012 show.
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Alice + Olivia Beauty, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
See how to get the gorgeous makeup and nails from Alice + Olivia's spring 2012 collection!
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Lela Rose Beauty, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
Makeup artist Tina Turnbow, hairstylist, and manicurist Deborah Lippmann were inspired by the post-Rat Pack era when creating the look for Lela Rose.
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Naeem Khan Nails, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
At Naeem Khan's spring 2012 show, CND's Wanda Ruiz crafted "Hematite Nails" for manicures and pedicures using the concrete gray shade of CND Colour in Asphalt, finished with a lustrous coat of CND Super Shiney Top Coat. This popular almond shape accentuated the twisted buns and gorgeous gowns of Naeem Khan's spring collection.
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Theyskens Theory Hair, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
The overall look at Theyskens Theory was edgy, soft and wearable for spring. Kérastase lead hairstylist Odile Gilbert created shiny loose waves—it's an urban girl on the street who knows how to look good.
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Rodarte Hair, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
Hairstylist Odile Gilbert and the Kérastase team was inspired by Van Gogh's brushwork at Rodarte spring 2012. "The overall look was beautiful, flowing feminine hair with an off-center part and natural waves," said Odile. “I wanted the hair to be beautiful, soft and innocent.”
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Proenza Schouler Beauty, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
Proenza Schouler's beauty look was inspired by vintage car culture—see the makeup and nail breakdown from MAC and Perfect Formula.
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Jeremy Scott Makeup, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
"Daisy Duke goes to Paradise City," said MAC lead makeup artist Val Garland at the Jeremy Scott spring 2012 show. Keep reading to see the makeup breakdown!