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MAKEUP MOMENT
“I’m not a person who loves a lot of makeup. But my mother-in-law is Sophia Loren. She always says, ‘I know you don’t like wearing a lot of makeup, Sasha, but you must do your eyes.’ I figure when Sophia Loren tells you that, she might have a point,” says Alexander. Makeup artist Steven Sollitto also focused on the eyes, layering three kinds of liner to make them really pop. He finished with a sweep of pale pink shadow and tons of ultra-black mascara.
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Stephen Sollitto. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com. Men’s Styling: George Clinton. Set Design: Laura Ibanez-Bailey.
Fashion Credits: Costume National white button up. Eres light pink lace bra.
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The star’s request was no problem for Townsend. “Hair that’s not too freshly washed holds style better,” he explains.
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MAKEUP MOMENT
“This look was influenced by surrealist black and white photography from Paris in the ’20s,” says Goodwin. Translation: Dramatic black lipstick, spiderweb lashes and ultra-thin brows. If you want to play with falsies, Goodwin has a few tips. First, be sure to trim the strip slightly smaller than your lashline. “It’s more comfortable, more flattering and a lot less obvious,” she explains. And, be sure to use black lash glue instead of white or clear. “It not only defines and lines the eyes, but it looks a lot more natural,” says Goodwin.
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Rachel Goodwin. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com. Set Design: Kyle Kannenberg.
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For this look in particular, Goodwin wanted Jones’s makeup to have an antique, artistic quality—visible brushstrokes, muted colors and clean alabaster skin. To create her squared-off brow, she painted on soft brown liquid brow enhancer with an angled brush. “The lips had a slight matte chalkiness to them—like the paint had worn off the canvas over time,” Goodwin explains.
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Rachel Goodwin. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com. Set Design: Kyle Kannenberg.
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Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Rachel Goodwin. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com. Set Design: Kyle Kannenberg.
Fashion credits: Dress: The Row.
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“I love the light, fruity fragrance of this scrub! It exfoliates my skin so well but it’s creamy enough to shave with, too.” | “Any form of potato—fried, baked or mashed—as long as ketchup is involved.” |
“This classic bar leaves my skin so soft and I love the way it smells.” | “I love boys in flip flops because it reminds me of being at the beach.” |
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Rachel Goodwin. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com.
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