It was a star-laden show at The Blonds, where Paris Hilton and Patrick Starr helped bring to life the designers' Disney Villain theme by dressing as villains themselves. The remaining models wore a gilded, geometric winged eye with a black strikeout that provided the perfect dose of wickedness.
To create, key makeup artist for M.A.C. Cosmetics, Kabuki, drew a sharply angled wing with Pro Longwear Fluidline in Blacktrack, then topped it Dazzleshadow Liquid in Blinking Brilliant. You could easily get away with recreating a literal version of this look for the right occasion but a toned-down reinterpretation could also work beautifully.
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To create, key makeup artist for M.A.C. Cosmetics, Kabuki, drew a sharply angled wing with Pro Longwear Fluidline in Blacktrack, then topped it Dazzleshadow Liquid in Blinking Brilliant. You could easily get away with recreating a literal version of this look for the right occasion but a toned-down reinterpretation could also work beautifully.
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At Marc Jacobs, lead makeup artist for Marc Jacobs Beauty, Diane Kendal, created an updated '50s-style cat eye. After prepping lids with Coconut Eye Primer, three colors were applied from lash line to brow bone (soft pink, pale yellow and powdery blue) via soon-to-launch shades of the brand's Omega Gel Powder Eyeshadow. Next, Kendal used Highliner Gel Eye Crayon in either Blacquer or Brown(ie) to create a stout, mod wing.
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