Look of the Day: Chanel Cruise's Navy Blue Winged Shadow Have you seen the gorgeous eye makeup look featured at the latest 2019 Chanel Cruise runway show yet?
Set on an ocean liner replica docked in the middle of the Grand Palais, the show made for quite the spectacle. Complexion makeup looked flawless and fresh-faced but otherwise barely-there — the real star of the show was the graphic navy blue liner. "The print of some of the dresses with a futuristic vibe inspired me," explained Global Creative Designer for Makeup and Colour at Chanel Lucia Pica. "So to convey this modernity and follow Karl Lagerfeld's brief I created a strong blue mat graphic eye and kept the skin super fresh, balmy with a touch of glimmer."
After prepping skin with Chanel Hydra Beauty Micro Serum, $110, and Chanel La Solution 10, $80, and priming the eye area with Chanel Hydra Beauty Micro Gel Yeux, $68, Pica set to work creating that fresh-faced base with a light layer of Chanel Vitalumiere Aqua, $50. She then cleaned up any imperfections using Chanel Correcteur de Chanel, $43, and set it all up with Chanel Natural Finish Loose Powder, $52.
Brow-wise, Pica kept things simple: just a tiny bit of Chanel Stylo Sourcils Waterproof, $33, topped with a coat of Chanel Le Gel Sourcils, $32, for some light taming. Cheeks got a dusting of Chanel Palette Essentielle, $60, and lips got a touch of Chanel Rouge Coco Baume, $37, topped with a layer of Chanel Rouge Allure, $37, in the shade Rouge Ingenue.
As for the pièce de résistance? For the eyes, Pica got creative with some of the brand's new summer launches, sketching the graphic winged shape with the new Chanel Stylo Ombre et Contour in the shade Bleu Nuit, $34, also adding in some detail work with Chanel Les 4 Ombres in Quiet Revolution, $61. Finally, she capped the dramatic look off with a healthy coat of Chanel Le Volume Revolution de Chanel.
Pretty darn gorgeous, right? What do you think, will you be taking this look out for a spin at your next summer soiree?
Image via Benoît Peverelli, courtesy of Chanel
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Set on an ocean liner replica docked in the middle of the Grand Palais, the show made for quite the spectacle. Complexion makeup looked flawless and fresh-faced but otherwise barely-there — the real star of the show was the graphic navy blue liner. "The print of some of the dresses with a futuristic vibe inspired me," explained Global Creative Designer for Makeup and Colour at Chanel Lucia Pica. "So to convey this modernity and follow Karl Lagerfeld's brief I created a strong blue mat graphic eye and kept the skin super fresh, balmy with a touch of glimmer."
After prepping skin with Chanel Hydra Beauty Micro Serum, $110, and Chanel La Solution 10, $80, and priming the eye area with Chanel Hydra Beauty Micro Gel Yeux, $68, Pica set to work creating that fresh-faced base with a light layer of Chanel Vitalumiere Aqua, $50. She then cleaned up any imperfections using Chanel Correcteur de Chanel, $43, and set it all up with Chanel Natural Finish Loose Powder, $52.
Brow-wise, Pica kept things simple: just a tiny bit of Chanel Stylo Sourcils Waterproof, $33, topped with a coat of Chanel Le Gel Sourcils, $32, for some light taming. Cheeks got a dusting of Chanel Palette Essentielle, $60, and lips got a touch of Chanel Rouge Coco Baume, $37, topped with a layer of Chanel Rouge Allure, $37, in the shade Rouge Ingenue.
As for the pièce de résistance? For the eyes, Pica got creative with some of the brand's new summer launches, sketching the graphic winged shape with the new Chanel Stylo Ombre et Contour in the shade Bleu Nuit, $34, also adding in some detail work with Chanel Les 4 Ombres in Quiet Revolution, $61. Finally, she capped the dramatic look off with a healthy coat of Chanel Le Volume Revolution de Chanel.
Pretty darn gorgeous, right? What do you think, will you be taking this look out for a spin at your next summer soiree?
Image via Benoît Peverelli, courtesy of Chanel
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