New York Fashion Week looks for Badgley Mischka and Sophie Theallet by MAC

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Article Summary: New York Fashion Week looks for Badgley Mischka and Sophie Theallet by MAC capture the season's most strikingly beautiful and artistically extraordinary runway beauty creations of the week.

Mischka’s line was “Inspired by the Golden Years of America, very 1950s and 60s,” according to makeup master Tom Pecheux. The MAC artists crafted the models’ matte faces with the Mineralize Charged Water Moisture Gel, Sunscreen-infused foundation, and powder blush. They glammed up the eyes with Goldmine Eye Shadow, Blacktrack Fluidline and Pure Show Superslick Eye Liner. For the pout, they created a cool finish with the Dusty Mauve Lipstick.

MAC balanced naughty and nice with Theallet’s bold eye look. Tom Pecheux described the look as “Very Sexy, very sensual, quite naughty, quite nice.” With foundation, MAC Pro Correct and Conceal Palette, and Fun Ending Powder Blush, the face became a soft background for the enticing eye look to come. For the fierce eyes, the artists smudged on Feline Eye Kohl along with MAC Pro Shine Mixing Medium over the eye to create a slick sheen. The lips were left natural with Lip Conditioner Tube, but mixed up the nail art with a play on French nails. To create a nail complimenting both the smoky eye and gold in the collection, they used Gold Pearl Studio Nail Lacquer and Matte Top Coat Studio Nail Lacquer.

Tamara Kraus for Clarissa International Media Group

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