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The Screen Siren
WHAT ROBIN DID: Layered black liner and teal gray shadow around the eyes for a lush, smoky look.
WHAT ADDISON THOUGHT: “This look is closest to something I’ve played with in real life. If I want to make a statement or I’m going out with my girlfriends, I’ve definitely tried to navigate my way through the smoky eye.”
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Robin Black. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com.
Fashion credits: Eres Bathing Suit
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The Bond Girl
WHAT ROBIN DID: Warmed up the skin with spray-on bronzer, sexed-up the eyes with brown and gold shadows and muted the lips with fleshy nude lipstick.
WHAT ADDISON THOUGHT: “It was so fun to see the tricks Robin used to make my skin look darker—lightening my eyebrows, adding a nude lip. I felt like an Egyptian goddess.”
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Robin Black. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com.
Fashion credits: Top: Eres. Necklace: Irene Newarth
Technicolor
BEHIND THE BRUSHES: Makeup Artist Kathy Jeung
Inspired by: “The colors from the ’80s. I wanted to modernize that time when women would layer tons of colors on their faces in any kind of mish mash fashion and still look fabulous. I wanted to give that look both structure and softness.”
This summer: Working on the set of Transformers 3 as Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s personal makeup artist.
Beauty tip to live by: “Don’t overwhelm your face with color. Use this story to get giddy and excited, and then add a dash of color to your own look.
MAKEUP MOMENT
When you’re layering two colors of shadow, as Jeung did for this pink and orange look, “Try wetting your brush before applying powder shadow—it’s easier to draw a precise line, plus it helps it stay put. Or try loose powders, which have richly concentrated color and adhere well to the skin,” she says.
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Kathy Jeung. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com.
Fashion credits: Dress by The Row.
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MAKEUP MOMENT
When the textures are complex, wild colors can still look subtle and seductive. “Try layering a matte cream shadow underneath an iridescent powder and visa versa—the combo punches up a look in a way a single product cannot,” says Jeung.
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Kathy Jeung. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com.
Fashion credits: Tank top by Theory.
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MAKEUP MOMENT
Sometimes, the unconventional colors you’re craving won’t be at the makeup counter. (Mustard yellow, anyone?) “For extremely vibrant shades, I like using richly pigmented stage makeup. Kryolan has a wonderful collection of 16 iridescent colors in a mini-palette,” says Jeung. “You’ll get tons of variety and because they’re so potent, they last forever.”
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Kathy Jeung. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com.
Fashion credits: Shirt by Theory.
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MAKEUP MOMENT
Even pastel hues, like this sea foam shade, can look intense when applied with gusto. “Give your lids a sheer wash of cream shadow and then top it with a matching powder for extra intense color,” says Jeung.
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Kathy Jeung. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com.
Fashion credits: Tank dress by The Row.
Lea Michele
“I go for the natural look in my daily life. I don’t blow out my hair and wear just a little foundation. I like my skin to breathe.”—Lea Michele
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Jake Bailey. Manicurist: Ashlie Johnson. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com.
Fashion credits: Top: D&G. Skirt: Palace Costume Rental.
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Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Jake Bailey. Manicurist: Ashlie Johnson. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Behind the Scenes: Brian Weidling. Music: .
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Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Jake Bailey. Manicurist: Ashlie Johnson. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com.
Fashion credits: Dress: Tadashi Shoji
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Jake Bailey. Manicurist: Ashlie Johnson. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com.
Fashion credits: Dress: Giambattista Valli