Sunday, February 27, 2011

Make up and nude lips full color

The mouth that catches the most attention is that of Gucci: amaranth, with a vinyl finish, hyper-glossy. The make-up seen on the catwalk during fashion shows in Milan, played on both sides: nude or colored. The color, however, is not seen in New York, full eye, electric and neon, almost theatrical, but more discreetly.

In Milan, the lives of particular color, materializes on the lips, cheeks or eyes maybe in the form of eyeliner. But hardly any hint of exasperation. The mouth, especially, often becomes the only element that stands out and captures attention. Gucci, in fact, also because of the rich collection of hats and suggestions seventies, focuses on the sensuality of your lips, colorful and tasty for the look of the woman to outline the next winter.

Moreover, if the muse of the collection is Angelica Houston, it goes without saying that the lips could not be a particularly significant. Antonio Marras red however, with suggestions that come directly from the 50s and memories of the designer about her mother, who inspired the collection.

And just to give shape to these memories, the makeup artist Lisa Butler wanted to give up to make the parade a strong emphasis fifties, when the ladies never left the house without lipstick. Tribute to the 50s even by Simone Belli, make up artist L'Oreal Paris, which for the Triumph fashion show made the protagonists lips for a sensual and provocative.

The same sensuality emanating from rocker John Richmond, charm obscure but equally glam. Andrew Gallimore, MAC Cosmetics has in fact designed to make up for a rock and roll girl, with a smoky eye, burgundy lipstick and gloss like finish. The same glossy effect that plays Val Garland for MAC Cosmetics, for the models of Francesco Scognamiglio.

Inspiration 30s and seductive femininity with burgundy lips. Texture mat instead to Preview, Angelo Marani and Roccobarocco. The underlying theme is always the same: make up and nude lips in the foreground. The colors? Dark red and brown. We end with references to the '70s and electric colors, fluorescent: from Blugirl, Lyne Desnoyers, Director Makeup Artistry for MAC girls "urban" but chooses a natural makeup orange lips, in line with the strong colors of the dresses of the collection.

The same tone orange and semi-matte texture that we find on the lips of the models by Luciano Soprani. Then off to the color, but only in small touches.

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