The less-is-more beauty look at Marc Jacobs was all about making skin the star for makeup artist Diane Kendal. Additionally, the look celebrated the forthcoming launch of three Marc Jacobs skin care products: the Accomplice Concealer & Touch-up Stick, Accomplice Instant Blurring Beauty Powder with Brush and Youthquake Gel Creme Moisturizer. The first two roll out in April with the moisturizer coming in June. The Le Marc Liquid Lip Crayon in Send Nudes 300, $26, added color to the face and can be purchased right now.
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Nail artist Mei Kawajiri and global artistry director for Nars Cosmetics Sada Ito embellished nails and eyes with pearly accents. Hit up the craft store or look for flat-backed pearls online. The Dragonpad White Pearl Nail Art Stone Different Size Wheel, $4.29, will work. Remember to choose glue that's safe for the eye area.
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Freshen up black eyeliner with a winged (not flicked) shape. Use a dark eye pencil to draw a rounded shape that goes to a point at the corners and fill it in. Keep things mod with a neutral pink lipstick. Swing out, sister.
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The soft gray smoky eye and low twisted buns at Brock Collection looked good from all angles. Hairstylist Peter Gray loosely swept hair from the face and twisted it into an updo at the nape of the neck. Make a note of the placement because it was a reoccurring theme this season.
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Want more color in your makeup (and life)? Lead makeup artist at Chromat, Fatima Thomas, drew inspiration from the vivid clothes and diffused electric neon colors from M.A.C. across the cheek and eyes. No matter your ensemble, we encourage you to try this sweeping shape and add the slash of contrasting liquid liner.
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