Showing posts with label Proenza Schouler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Proenza Schouler. Show all posts
Thursday, September 16, 2010
NYFW September 15th - MAC Cosmetics Face Charts
PROENZA SCHOULER
“IT’S A MUTED LOOK WITH TOMBOYISH SQUARE BROWS, A BIT OF
CONTOURING AND A LITTLE NATURAL DISCOLOURATION LEFT UNDER
THE EYES FOR A BIT OF A GRUNGY FEEL.”
DIANE KENDAL
EYE
OMEGA, COQUETTE, OR MYSTERY EYE SHADOW – BRUSHED
THROUGH BROWS ONE SHADE DARKER THAN NATURAL HAIR COLOUR
TO CREATE A SQUARE TOMBOYISH SHAPE.
LIP
M·A·C PRO LIP ERASE IN DIM – TOUCHED ONTO THE LIPS
TO NEUTRALIZE THEIR NATURAL COLOUR.
FACE.
FACE AND BODY FOUNDATION – FOR SHEER COVERAGE.
M·A·C PRO SCULPTING POWDERS IN SCULPT –
TO CONTOUR THE CHEEKBONES.
IRIDESCENT SILVER DUSK LOOSE POWDER – HIGHLIGHTING
THE CHEEKBONES, NOSE AND TOPS OF THE LIPS.
NATHAN
NATHAN JENDEN
“THE LOOK IS A PREP SCHOOL GIRL GONE TO THE BEACH…
1940S JUDY GARLAND TO LADY GAGA.”
MAKKY
EYE – TWO LOOKS:
EYE 1
PENULTIMATE EYELINER IN RAPIDBLACK –
LINING THE TOP LASH LINE IN AN EXTENDED WINGED OUT SHAPE.
EYE 2
M·A·C PRO PURE WHITE CHROMAGRAPHIC PENCIL –
LINING THE TOP LASHLINE IN AN EXTENDED WINGED OUT SHAPE.
M·A·C PRO SILVER METAL PIGMENT – PRESSED INTO THE WHITE PENCIL
TO CREATE A SILVER LINE.
LIP
CHERRY LIP PENCIL – LINING THE LIPS.
M·A·C PRO CRIMSON LIPMIX – TO FILL IN THE LIPS.
M·A·C PRO REFLECTS RED GLITTER – PRESSED ONTO THE LIPMIX.
FACE
STUDIO SCULPT FOUNDATION – FOR PERFECTED SKIN.
GOLD DEPOSIT MINERALIZE SKINFINISH – AS A HIGHLIGHT
ON THE CHEEKBONES.
JEREMY SCOTT
“A COLLAGE OF CHAOS – MARILYN MONROE MEETS
DEBBIE HARRY AT CBGB’S.”
VAL GARLAND
EYE
M·A·C PRO PURE WHITE PAINTSTICK – BLENDED FROM LASHLINE
TO BROW AND SET WITH A LAYER OF GESSO EYE SHADOW.
M·A·C PRO BROWN CREAM LINER – BUFFED THROUGH THE
CREASE OF THE EYELIDS TO CREATE DEPTH.
IRIDESCENT SILVER DUSK LOOSE POWDER – BRUSHED OVER
BLOCKED OUT BROWS TO CREATE THE ILLUSION OF A HIGHLIGHTED BROW BONE.
M·A·C PRO BLACK OR BROWN CREAMLINER – DRAWN ABOVE
BLOCKED OUT BROWS TO CREATE DEFINED, ARCHED BROWS.
M·A·C PRO BLACK CREAMLINER – DRAWN IN A DRAMATIC,
EXTENDED, WINGED OUT SHAPE ALONG THE UPPER LASH LINE.
7 LASHES – APPLIED TO THE LASH LINES AS A BASE.
3 LASHES – CUT IN HALF AND APPLIED TO THE OUTER CORNERS
OF THE EYES FOR EXTRA DRAMA.
M·A·C PRO LASH BLACK – BLENDED THROUGH THE FALSE LASHES.
LIP
CHERRY LIP PENCIL – LINING THE LIPS PAST THE OUTER CORNERS
OF THE MOUTH INTO AN EXAGGERATED CARTOON LIKE SHAPE.
M·A·C PRO BASIC RED MICRONIZED AIRBRUSH – PAINTED ON MANUALLY
TO FILL IN THE LIPS.
M·A·C PRO BASIC RED PIGMENT – PATTED ON TOP FOR A SUPER MATTE
MOUTH CREATING A “DRAWN ON” EFFECT.
FACE
STUDIO SCULPT FOUNDATION – FOR PERFECTED SKIN.
M·A·C PRO MID-TONE SEPIA CREAM COLOUR BASE – TO CONTOUR
AND SCULPT THE CHEEKBONES.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
A/W '10 MAC Cosmetics Face Charts February 17th

Eyes:
Eye Shadow in Vanilla and M·A·C Pro Pigment in White – layered onto the eye lid
Eye Pencil in Ebony and Fluidline in Blacktrack – applied pencil thin below the lower lash line and
along the crease of the eyelid, winged out and connected to the outer corner of the eye
Eye Shadow in Carbon – layered over the eyeliner to set
FACE:
Face and Body Foundation – applied to the entire face
Sculpting and Shaping Powder – applied to the cheekbones to contour
Lip:
Lip Erase in Dim – pressed into the centre of the lip with the fingertip to mute the natural colour
Lip Pencil in Stripdown – penciled around the mouth for an overdrawn , fuller lip
Lipstick in To Pamper (Available Fall 2010) – lightly washed over the lip

Eyes:
Cream Colour Base in M·A·C Pro Dark Brown – applied under the eye ,
into the crease of the eyelid and at the top of the lash line
and blended with a M·A·C 252 Brush
Gloss Texture – dabbed onto the eyelids
FACE:
Studio Finish Concealer– applied where needed
Blot Powder – used to set the foundation and give the skin a matte finish
Studio Finish Concealer in NC50 – applied to the cheekbones to
contour using a M·a·c 190 Brush
Lip:
Lipstick in Charred Red and Eye Shadow in Carbon – blended together
and applied, with more intensity in the centre of the lip
Thursday, August 6, 2009
MAC at Milk Studios - New York Fashion Week September 2009

M·A·C COSMETICS TO PARTNER WITH MILK STUDIOS
DURING NEW YORK FASHION WEEK SEPTEMBER 2009
SUPPORTS DESIGNERS AT ICONIC MEATPACKING DISTRICT SPACE
New York, NY (August 6, 2009) -- M·A·C Cosmetics has announced that it will host a series of runway shows, presentations, special events and other creative activities at Milk Studios during New York Fashion Week (September 10-17) for the Spring 2010 season.
M·A·C and Milk will offer designers multilayered support including; space for their shows, presentations and press appointments. A designer will also have the option to hold castings, hair and makeup tests and look book shoots at The Milk Building (450 West 15th Street) throughout the duration of Fashion Week.
Supporting designers and the fashion community has always been part of both M·A·C and MILK’s DNA and is the driving force behind this project. The objective for both partners, already entrenched in the fashion and design community, is to create a space where designers, makeup artists, hair stylists, photographers, media, retailers, design schools and students can come together. The desired result for this collaboration is to inspire new ways of presenting and showing collections in a unique environment, fostering the evolution of Fashion Week in New York.
To date, the designers who have confirmed participation including runway shows, presentations, creative projects, or special events, are: Adam Lippes, Alexander Wang, Altuzarra, Band of Outsiders, Barbara Tfank, Costello Tagliapietra, Erin Fetherston, Pamela Love, Peter Som, Preen, Proenza Schouler, Temperley London and threeASFOUR.
Estée Lauder Group President John Demsey, commented, “As a longtime supporter of New York Fashion Week, M·A·C is proud to take its advocacy to the next level with this initiative. The M·A·C brand celebrates fashion and encourages creativity. We are delighted to help bring the vision of these talented designers to fruition.”
Milk Studios founder and Creative Director Mazdack Rassi added, “Historically, Milk Studios has been a mecca for the fashion industry. I am so thrilled to partner with M·A·C in order to continue our mission of creating a space where some of the most exciting and creative designers of our time can flourish.”
“M·A·C PRO Artists have been permanent fixtures backstage during New York Fashion Week for nearly 15 years. The M·A·C and Milk initiative is an exciting opportunity. We look forward to continuing to provide makeup artistry support to renowned and emerging designers showing their collections in all New York Fashion Week venues,” says Gordon Espinet, Vice President of Global Makeup Artistry, M·A·C Cosmetics.
About M·A·C Cosmetics:
M·A·C (Make-up Art Cosmetics), a leading brand of professional cosmetics, was created in Toronto, Canada in 1984 and is part of The Estée Lauder Companies, Inc. The company’s popularity has grown through a tradition of word-of-mouth endorsement from makeup artists, models, photographers and journalists around the world. M·A·C is now sold in over 70 countries worldwide. For a M·A·C location visit maccosmetics.com.
About Milk Studios: Milk, one of the world’s premiere photography studios, stands at the crossroads of fashion, photography, art and media. Based in New York and Los Angeles, The Milk Group includes Milk Digital, an innovative new media facility, and Milk Gallery, an arts and events space representing emerging talent. Legs, an Emmy nominated film and production shop, and House, a full service casting agency. Partner Mazdack Rassi’s commitment to expanding. The World of Milk has produced a cultural hub for nurturing creativity and supporting partnerships with some of the industry’s most visionary talent and edgiest brands.
DURING NEW YORK FASHION WEEK SEPTEMBER 2009
SUPPORTS DESIGNERS AT ICONIC MEATPACKING DISTRICT SPACE
New York, NY (August 6, 2009) -- M·A·C Cosmetics has announced that it will host a series of runway shows, presentations, special events and other creative activities at Milk Studios during New York Fashion Week (September 10-17) for the Spring 2010 season.
M·A·C and Milk will offer designers multilayered support including; space for their shows, presentations and press appointments. A designer will also have the option to hold castings, hair and makeup tests and look book shoots at The Milk Building (450 West 15th Street) throughout the duration of Fashion Week.
Supporting designers and the fashion community has always been part of both M·A·C and MILK’s DNA and is the driving force behind this project. The objective for both partners, already entrenched in the fashion and design community, is to create a space where designers, makeup artists, hair stylists, photographers, media, retailers, design schools and students can come together. The desired result for this collaboration is to inspire new ways of presenting and showing collections in a unique environment, fostering the evolution of Fashion Week in New York.
To date, the designers who have confirmed participation including runway shows, presentations, creative projects, or special events, are: Adam Lippes, Alexander Wang, Altuzarra, Band of Outsiders, Barbara Tfank, Costello Tagliapietra, Erin Fetherston, Pamela Love, Peter Som, Preen, Proenza Schouler, Temperley London and threeASFOUR.
Estée Lauder Group President John Demsey, commented, “As a longtime supporter of New York Fashion Week, M·A·C is proud to take its advocacy to the next level with this initiative. The M·A·C brand celebrates fashion and encourages creativity. We are delighted to help bring the vision of these talented designers to fruition.”
Milk Studios founder and Creative Director Mazdack Rassi added, “Historically, Milk Studios has been a mecca for the fashion industry. I am so thrilled to partner with M·A·C in order to continue our mission of creating a space where some of the most exciting and creative designers of our time can flourish.”
“M·A·C PRO Artists have been permanent fixtures backstage during New York Fashion Week for nearly 15 years. The M·A·C and Milk initiative is an exciting opportunity. We look forward to continuing to provide makeup artistry support to renowned and emerging designers showing their collections in all New York Fashion Week venues,” says Gordon Espinet, Vice President of Global Makeup Artistry, M·A·C Cosmetics.
About M·A·C Cosmetics:
M·A·C (Make-up Art Cosmetics), a leading brand of professional cosmetics, was created in Toronto, Canada in 1984 and is part of The Estée Lauder Companies, Inc. The company’s popularity has grown through a tradition of word-of-mouth endorsement from makeup artists, models, photographers and journalists around the world. M·A·C is now sold in over 70 countries worldwide. For a M·A·C location visit maccosmetics.com.
About Milk Studios: Milk, one of the world’s premiere photography studios, stands at the crossroads of fashion, photography, art and media. Based in New York and Los Angeles, The Milk Group includes Milk Digital, an innovative new media facility, and Milk Gallery, an arts and events space representing emerging talent. Legs, an Emmy nominated film and production shop, and House, a full service casting agency. Partner Mazdack Rassi’s commitment to expanding. The World of Milk has produced a cultural hub for nurturing creativity and supporting partnerships with some of the industry’s most visionary talent and edgiest brands.
Happy Thursday! The weekend is just around the corner! :)
xo
Monday, July 20, 2009
Hot Mess Monday - Chloe Sevigny

My eyes hurt. This is just wrong. Here is Chloe Sevigny at A Magazine’s launch party in LA. She is wearing a heinous leather jumpsuit by Proenza Schouler. A leather jumpsuit?! Why Chloe?! Why?! Is it because you are dying for attention?! You look wretched! Your hair is a mess, you face is a mess and the only way your hideous jumpsuit would be appropriate would be if Halle Berry was wearing it for Batman. I know you have awful style and that you usually look like a giant mess, but this is just taking it way too far. In Chloe’s world, it is Hot Mess Monday everyday.
xo
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