The swinging 1960s mood was served with a side of punk at Anna Sui. Take a cue from makeup genius Pat McGrath and try colorful cut creases. She used the new FetishEyes Mascara, $28, from her brand to balance the graphic liner.
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Bust out curling tongs and crimping irons to recreate the major texture hairstylist Orlando Pita created at Michael Kors. Makeup artist Dick Page continued the disco vibes by blending gold and coffee brown eye shadows into a black smoky eye. It's the right side of groovy-glam.
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The Swarovski crystal face studs at Christian Siriano may be tough to pull off, but the blue mascara courtesy of makeup artist Erin Parsons and Maybelline New York Snapscara Washable Mascara in Deja Blue, $7.99, is a must-try. A sleek low ponytail is a perfect complement to the makeup look.
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The combination of clean skin with an interesting detail popped up again at Proenza Schouler. Makeup artist Dick Page drew a flick of black on the outer corner of the eye. Resist the temptation to add more.
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The softest wash of lilac eyeshadow combined with an understated plum lipstick made for a pretty purple moment at Sally LaPointe. For a similar look, dab BareMinerals Gen Nude Eyeshadow Palette in Rose Palette, $29, on eyes and slick on a complementary lip color, like Dior Rouge Dior Lipstick in 994 Mysterieuse, $37.
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