![]() ![]() Here below you’ll find the whole tutorial: – L’Oréal Paris – Infallible Lip Paints in ‘ Bewitching Bordeaux‘ to top the lipstick and give the lips a glossy, berry, stain.įor the hair, Rod Ortega had a whole conversation with Harper’s Bazaar in which he said that he chose a more streamlined hairstyle because of the detailed bodice and the grandness of the dress, interpreting the style of the theme as very soft and romantic. – L’Oréal Paris – Colour Riche Shine Lipstick in ‘ Varnished Rosewood‘ – L’Oréal Paris – Voluminous Lash Paradise Mascara in ‘ Black Brown‘ – applied in multiple coats ![]() – L’Oréal Paris – Paradise Enchanted Eyeshadow Palette – mainly using the peach and rich red-brown shades to create a sculpted look, mimicking the sculptures in the museum – L’Oréal Paris – True Match Lumi Glow Nude Palette – on her cheekbones (no name specified) – L’Oréal Paris – Paradise Enchanted Blush – on the apples of her cheeks and on her eyes as well (no shade specified) – L’Oréal Paris – True Match Lumi Bronze It Bronzer – on the cheeks and nose as contour (no shade specified) – L’Oréal Paris – True Match Super-Blendable Makeup Foundation in W3 ‘ Nude Beige‘ – L’Oréal Paris – True Match Lumi Glotion – Natural Glow Enhancer – L’Oréal Paris – Hydra Genius Moisturizer Here is the whole breakdown, using L’Oréal Paris products (edited and condensed for clarity): Makeup artist Kristofer Buckle revealed to Teen Vogue that the look was inspired by Italian religious paintings: “We wanted to create a very structured look with strong bone contouring like the statues of saints I’ve seen.” I rely on people who do that for a living rather than outsourcing it to someone else”. So it’s kind of nice, because I have a bunch of artists around me who I have direct relationships with. But a lot of it is I have relationships with the designers.”įor the Gala: “I just sent Lorraine Schwartz and Christian Louboutin my dress, and said, ‘Ok let’s do something special’. I have an assistant who helps in calling in the looks. The hard part is going through all the fashion shows and screenshotting all the looks you like and calling them in. But it’s easier because you have access to clothes and so it’s not that hard. ![]() So once you have the clothes, you just pick out what to wear like any other human being does. If you didn’t know, Blake Lively is her own stylist, and in an interview for WWD she explained how it all comes together and the pros and cons of it: “It’s a lot of work–I mean, it’s not hard in that we all dress ourselves every morning. “She’s looking at the beading of my dress and designing a piece based on that”. They’ve already worked on it for 600 hours, and it’s not done.” The design became then part of the Spring Summer 2018 Collection.ĭuring a March 2018 event, in which the actress was a co-host for a Tod’s pop-up at Barneys New York, she revealed that the dress was in preparation, how much it was taking for it to be made and which kind of jewelry would accompany it: “This year’s may be my favorite dress ever. Jewelry: custom Lorraine Schwartz | OfiraĪfter the news that Blake Lively is going to be one of the Co-Chairs of this year’s MET Gala I told myself that it was better for me to get to work and write about that time in 2018 when she undoubtedly was one of the queens of the famed fashion event.įor 2018’s Gala, whose theme was “ Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination” Lively looked absolutely divine (pun very much intended) in an Atelier Versace custom-made, deep red, silk velvet gown with a crystal encrusted bustier cascading into a dramatic full skirt with over-sized embroidered train. Manicurist: Elle Gerstein using Kiss Products Using T3 Micro, FRENCHIES better hairpins, Makeup Artist: Kristofer Buckle using L’Oréal Paris
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