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Tuesday
Apr102012

Backstage Beauty: Cynthia Rowley Fall 2012

Model Isabella Melo gets a touch-up from Lottie/Image:S.Whittle for Style Wylde 

 

 

Flawless, dewy skin and bold almost boyish brows defined the beauty at Cynthia Rowley Fall 2012, and perfectly paired with the ultra modern collection.

 

image: C.Hope for Style Wylde

The look, which was dreamed up by Rowley in partnership with Make Up For Ever Key Artist Lottie,  was said to be partially inspired by one of the New York Runway's rising stars, model Isabella Melo, (pictured right) who walked in the show.

 

Designer Cynthia Rowley (left) confers with Make Up Artist Lottie backstage/Image: S.Whittle for Style Wylde

"It's all about perfect dewy skin, and a bold brow" Lottie told SW backstage before the show. "and actually Isabella was the inspiration, we based it on her natural beauty."

 


The Isabella-inspired face chart/Image:S.Whittle for Style Wylde

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To create the look on all the girls, Lottie began by blending Make Up For Ever HD Invisible Cover Foundation with Make Up For Ever Uplight #12 all over the model's faces  and set with Make Up For Ever Microfinish Powder to create a flawless look.  

 

Brows were then accentuated with Make Up For Ever Brow Pencil and Make Up Forever Brow Seal for a stay-put look. 

image:C.Hope for Style Wylde

 

 

To complete the look, Lottie slicked on a coat of Make Up for Ever Moisturizing lip balm for a barely there shine finish. 

 

The end result: Perfect, natural looking beauty for everyone that was as lovely as Isabella herself. 

 

 

 

 

For more information on the products used at Cynthia Rowley Fall 2012, visit the official Make Up Forever Website


 

 

 

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