Rochas Spring 2015 Doll Eye Makeup Beauty Look
By A Mystery Man Writer
Last updated 15 Jul 2024
As part of my job as a beauty assistant at Glamour, I look through a lot of backstage Fashion Week imagery, but I'm always curious to see how the hair and makeup looks from the runway translate in real life. Here goes my attempt to re-create a specific trend! First up, the doll-like dots and baby blue eyeshadow Clé de Peau Beauté makeup artist Lucia Pieroni created for the Rochas spring 2015 show. Here it is on the model: And how I re-created it on me: Step 1: Always start with a fresh, clean face and apply as much moisturizer as you need. Step 2: Touch up any problem areas with a tinted moisturizer, foundation, or concealer for even coverage and a dewy glow. Here, I used Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer Broad Spectrum SPF 20 ($44, macys.com). Step 3: Apply a frosty blue shadow like Clé de Peau Beauté Satin Eye Color in Aquamarine ($45, cledepeaubeaute.com) over the entirety of each lid. Step 4: Make eyes appear wider and brighter by highlighting the inner corners with a crayon. We like Marc Jacobs Beauty Highliner Gel Eye Crayon in Champagne Shimmer ($25, sephora.com). Step 5: Don't be afraid to load up
As part of my job as a beauty assistant at Glamour, I look through a lot of backstage Fashion Week imagery, but I'm always curious to see how the hair and makeup looks from the runway translate in real life. Here goes my attempt to re-create a specific trend! First up, the doll-like dots and baby blue eyeshadow Clé de Peau Beauté makeup artist Lucia Pieroni created for the Rochas spring 2015 show. Here it is on the model: And how I re-created it on me: Step 1: Always start with a fresh, clean face and apply as much moisturizer as you need. Step 2: Touch up any problem areas with a tinted moisturizer, foundation, or concealer for even coverage and a dewy glow. Here, I used Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer Broad Spectrum SPF 20 ($44, macys.com). Step 3: Apply a frosty blue shadow like Clé de Peau Beauté Satin Eye Color in Aquamarine ($45, cledepeaubeaute.com) over the entirety of each lid. Step 4: Make eyes appear wider and brighter by highlighting the inner corners with a crayon. We like Marc Jacobs Beauty Highliner Gel Eye Crayon in Champagne Shimmer ($25, sephora.com). Step 5: Don't be afraid to load up
As part of my job as a beauty assistant at Glamour, I look through a lot of backstage Fashion Week imagery, but I'm always curious to see how the hair and makeup looks from the runway translate in real life. Here goes my attempt to re-create a specific trend! First up, the doll-like dots and baby blue eyeshadow Clé de Peau Beauté makeup artist Lucia Pieroni created for the Rochas spring 2015 show. Here it is on the model: And how I re-created it on me: Step 1: Always start with a fresh, clean face and apply as much moisturizer as you need. Step 2: Touch up any problem areas with a tinted moisturizer, foundation, or concealer for even coverage and a dewy glow. Here, I used Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer Broad Spectrum SPF 20 ($44, macys.com). Step 3: Apply a frosty blue shadow like Clé de Peau Beauté Satin Eye Color in Aquamarine ($45, cledepeaubeaute.com) over the entirety of each lid. Step 4: Make eyes appear wider and brighter by highlighting the inner corners with a crayon. We like Marc Jacobs Beauty Highliner Gel Eye Crayon in Champagne Shimmer ($25, sephora.com). Step 5: Don't be afraid to load up
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