Editorial
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Wayne Nails, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
For Wayne's white-washed spring collection , Wanda Ruiz created "Birds of Prey" manicures using CND Colour in Brilliant White with feathered and furious strokes of CND Colour in Blackjack on the tip of each nail to go with fierce, white-out eyebrows.
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Milly Nails, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
For Milly's spring show, CND manicurist Candice Manacchio fashioned neon bright nails using a blend of CND Colours in Brillant White, Bicycle Yellow, and Electric Orange, to accessorize fuchsia pink lips and vibrant shades of vermillion, tangerine and jade in the collection.
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The Blonds Beauty, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
At The Blonds, CND manicurist Kristina Estabrooks created "Glitz & Glam" manicures for a '60s-inspired collection, infused with the Playboy glamour and razzle-dazzle spectacle we all know and love. 20 sets of nail tips took over 100 hours of manual labor to hand detail, and included a "Stockings Series" of manicures portraying fishnets, lacy tights and sexy seams. Vintage cosmic-shaped glass was imported from Germany to shape diamond-decadent nails.
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3.1 Phillip Lim Beauty, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
Keep reading to see the hair and nail looks at 3.1 Phillip Lim!
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Photo Call
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Makeup For Blue Eyes
Attention all blue-eyed Beauties! Did you know that several makeup colors can bring out your baby blues? Check out these eye-opening makeup techniques—they're guaranteed to make those gorgeous peepers sparkle. Keep watching to see more!
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Three Products That Make Bath Time Special
Sinking into a bath is one of life's little luxuries. Make it even better with beautiful products that help you indulge. Here are our Top 3 picks.
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New York Fashion Week S/S 2012 Day 7 Recap
Day Seven of New York Fashion Week is over, and Beautylish's Tara has all the scoop from backstage at the shows. She'll be bringing you the latest on hair, makeup, and nails, and all the juicy titbits that happen behind the scenes.
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Products
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Beautylish's Fall Must Haves
Here at Beautylish, we're just as beauty-obsessed as you are. So we've put together a list of the products we're dying to get our hands on this fall. Here's what we're loving right now.
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Reed Krakoff Hair, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
The low-slung ponytail at Reed Krakoff reflected the designer’s minimalism. He wanted achievable yet sophisticated hair. “Although ponytails are a style we see a lot on the runway and in real life, women can find new ways of updating it. Today we updated it by securing the ponytail with a leather strap which Reed chose." –Guido, Redken Creative Consultant
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Vera Wang Makeup, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
"The beauty look this season at Vera Wang is inspired by a rich uptown girl who has just returned from a week long music festival in the middle of the desert," said Lucia Pieroni, Color Creator for Clé de Peau Beauté. "She's a little dusty, somewhat undone, but entirely free spirited. She radiates a striking healthy glow."
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Reem Acra Hair, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
“We wanted the hair to be a reflection of the clothing—a woman with elegant flair. The hair shows her approachability, but uses texture to demonstrate her playful side in an uncontrived way.”—Rutger for Cutler/Redken Salon
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Tory Burch Nails, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
"The nail look at Tory Burch was designed to perfectly complement the romantic floral prints seen in the collection," said Elle, essie manicurist. "A soft, classic natural look on nails is just the right accessory to the graceful and colorful designs Tory Burch is known for."
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Rebecca Taylor Beauty, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
The hair at Rebecca Taylor was '90s-inspired, taking cues from old Kate Moss ads. Lead hair stylist Dai Michishita was going for a "just off the beach look," with hair slicked back at the crown.
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Betsey Johnson Hair, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
Lead stylist Peter Gray focused on the theme of vulgar beauty at Betsey Johnson's show. f "Betsey’s theme this year was Tits and Ass so we thought about looking back and understanding what the true woman is all about and the original supermodel came to mind," said Peter. "Jerry Hall was a perfect example of this so we modernized this look."
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Hervé Léger by Max Azria Beauty, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
Makeup artist Lisa Butler created a powerful look with minimal makeup at Hervé Léger spring , focusing on matte contour and golden highlights. "This looks is about a healthy glow that shines on the runway," said Lisa. "The collection is all about slick, body conscious clothing – almost airbrushed to the skin."
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GUiSHEM Makeup, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
Makeup artist Cory Bishop lead the Temptu team at Guishem's spring collection. The look was a dramatic nod to the '60s, with stark black and white eye liner and big lashes.“I created a pretty, fresh face with a harsh and dramatic eye, complimenting the structured pieces and bold necklines of the collection." said Cory.
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Helmut Lang Makeup, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
“For this look I wanted to create a rugged and edgy, yet wearable complexion, with fresh dewy skin and a forward, almost aggressive eye," said Temptu makeup artist Lisa Butler. Her inspiration? Sporty chic. Get the look!
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Karen Walker Nails, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
Poppy orange lips and twisted, Victorian hair made for a modern vintage collection at Karen Walker's spring runway. The yellow plays off the preppy shades of navy and orange beautifully—it's bright, feminine, and fun!
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Diego Binetti Beauty, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
See how to get the outrageously crimped hair and pink, acid-washed nails from Diego Binett's spring show!
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Sophie Théallet Hair, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
Aveda stylist Didier Malige styled gorgeous "wet-and-dry" chignons for Sophie Théallet's spring collection. Inspired by the French film "La Piscine", the hair is effortless yet sensual. "It's that of a girl who has just gone swimming, as if she has offhandedly pulled her hair back in a chignon and just left it to dry," said Didier. "It reflects her natural and understated sophistication."