Bobbi Brown Assets from NY SS’14 Fashion
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Holmes & Yang Spring 2014
Katie Holmes and Jeanne Yang’s Spring 2014 collection was created for an elegant yet adventurous woman who is creating her own path. Elevated wearability was paramount in every piece and can be seen through a combination of classic designs with new textures and lines. The makeup look complements the olive greens, black, cream and navy seen in the collection with a bronzy, smoked out eye, fresh glowing skin, and a nude lip and cheek.
Face: Hydrating Face Cream, Long-Wear Even Finish Compact Foundation, Foundation Stick
Eyes: Long-Wear Eye Pencil in Jet, Brow Kit, Smokey Eye Mascara, Raw Sugar Eye Shadow (Raw Sugar Collection, launching Spring ’14)
Cheeks: Bronzing Powder
Lips: Beige Gold Rich Lip Color, Nougat Lip Gloss
Lulu Frost Spring 2014
“Neon Baroque,” the Lulu Frost Spring 2014 collection, was created by taking a punk-like twist on Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette. The collection is quintessentially Lulu Frost by cleverly combining vintage baroque style with new neons. The makeup look complements the collection with electric color on the lips and cheeks, and a defined but subtle eye.
Skin: Hydrating Face Cream, Long-Wear Even Finish Compact Foundation
Eyes: White Eye, Bone Shimmer Wash Eye Shadow, Everything Mascara
Cheeks: Brightening Finishing Powder, Pale Pink Blush
Lips: Electric Violet Rich Lip Color (launching Spring 2014)
The Marissa Webb Spring 2014 collection is a beautiful balance of precious meets edgy, and continues to reference the brand’s core ideals of masculine vs. feminine and tailored vs. fluid. The subtle rock n’ roll aesthetic is captured within intense red pieces, which are complemented by flawless, soft, glowing skin. Eyes are clean, slightly defined with eyeliner and black mascara to create an understated, awakened eye. A naturally defined brow gently frames the face, while orange-red lips dominate the look with a matte finish that offsets the collection’s bold hues. This season, the looks are infused with more of Marissa’s personal style, which exudes confidence and is elegant with an unmistakably cool twist.
Face: Hydrating Face Cream, Long-Wear Even Finish Compact Foundation, Foundation Stick
Eyes: Bone Eye Shadow, Black Ink Eye Line, Everything Mascara
Brows: Blonde Brow Gel
Cheeks: Brightening Nudes Brightening Finishing Powder (Nude Glow Collection, launching Spring ’14), Pink Retouching Powder
Lips: Blazing Red Rich Lip Color (launching Spring ’14)
Misha Nonoo Spring 2014
For her Spring 2014 collection, CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalist Misha Nonoo was inspired by the surrealism and freedom present in artist Gerhard Richter’s work, and simultaneously the Royal Air Force uniforms of her native England. With sugary soft pastels in mints, lavenders and yellows, the collection evokes a woman who is a little undone and natural, but strong at the same time. Bobbi Brown created a complementary makeup look that features clean and fresh skin with a nude eye and popsicle stained lip. The emphasis is on the skin, which exudes a youthful and innocent glow.
Face: Hydrating Face Cream, Long-Wear Even Finish Compact Foundation, Foundation Stick
Eyes: Nectar & Nude Eye Palette (Nectar & Nude Collection, launching Spring ’14), Espresso Ink Gel Eyeline, Smokey Eye Mascara
Cheeks: Brightening Nudes Brightening Finishing Powder (Nude Glow Collection, launching Spring ’14), Pink Retouching Powder, Nude Pink Blush
Lips: Blazing Red & Miami Pink Rich Lip Color (launching Spring ’14)
WHiT Spring 2014
The lush tropical island of Bali sets the tone for WHIT’s Spring 14 collection. Featuring bright colors and textured pieces, the line is energetic and effortlessly chic. The makeup look mimics the collection’s island freshness with flawless, dewy skin paired with a flushed pink cheek and lip.
Eyes: Earth Eye Shadow (Nectar & Nudes Collection, Spring ’14), Birch Eye Shadow, Smokey Eye Mascara
Cheeks: Raspberry Art Stick (Art Sticks, Spring ’14)
Lips: Raspberry Art Stick (Art Sticks, Spring ’14)
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