3.1 PHIILIP LIM F/W 2010 BEAUTY

Beauty
February 18, 2010

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Disco-punk...

Nars Cosmetics created the makeup look at the 3.1 Phillip Lim Fall/Winter 2010 show, which was inspired by disco-punk.

 

This season Lim was inspired by an image of Blondie’s Debbie Harry, and when describing the beauty look to complement his fashion, the desiger remarked – “this is a youthful, rebellious look that exudes a strong sense of confidence. Energy radiates within the girls through their make-up with eyes that have a bit of a rock and roll feel.”


In a press release, Nars lead artist Lisa Butler described the look as having many layers – “the eyes are punchy and edgy while the skin was kept healthy and glowing. The lips are a soft, sheer pink for the elegant punk-rock princess style that Phillip was looking for.”



See below for the items used on the models:


FACE
·         Riviera Multiple
·         Douceur Blush (new for Fall 2010); try Lovejoy or Madly Blush for a similar effect
·         Luxor Multiple
 
EYES
·         Abyssinia Single Eyeshadow
·         Nymphea Single Eyeshadow
·         Coconut Grove Single Eyeshadow (new for Fall 2010); try Bali Single Eyeshadow for a similar effect
·         London Eyeliner Pencil
 
LIPS
·         Bangkok Pure Matte Lipstick (new for Fall 2010); try Sex Machine Velvet Matte Lip Pencil for a similar effect

Images courtesy of Nars and Philip Lim.

The Fashion Spot's Style Editor, Sharon Feiereisen, is a freelance writer based in New York City. Her work has been published in Newsday, AM New York, WHERE New York, Dan's Papers, and on BlackBook.com, among many other print and online outlets. Fluent in French and German, Sharon is a confessed jewelry addict with a particularly strong affinity for nOir and Hermes. Check out her tumblr blog, Random Happenings

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