Archive: Get the Look

Brooklyn Decker at the LA Premiere of “What to Expect When You’re Expecting”.

Brooklyn Decker was in LA for the premiere of her latest movie ‘What To Expect When You’re Expecting’ held at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre yesterday evening in Hollywood. The actress wore a Giambattista Valli Spring 2012 dress. Kohl-rimmed eyes, a nude lip colour and naturally wavy tresses completed the look.

Brooklyn Decker Wears Stunning Pieces from “Blue Nile’s Red Carpet Collection” www.BlueNile.com

  •  Nearly 300 white and yellow diamonds totaling more than 25 carats combine to create a bracelet that shines like the sun. Price: $50,000
  • Rare 9-carat fancy yellow diamond surrounded by more than 100 white diamonds (3 carats) and set in platinum. $300,000
  • Fancy yellow and white diamond earrings. 2.10 carats. $10,000

Get The Look: Claire Danes 2012 MET Ball

Gorgeous!!

Claire Danes at the 2012 Met Ball - Makeup by Matin Maulawizada for Laura Mercier

Claire Danes hit the red carpet of the 2012 Met Ball held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday, May 7 in New York City. Matin Maulawizada, Global Artistry Director and Brand Ambassador for Laura Mercier, explains how he created the “Homeland” star’s 1960s-inspired look.

Lips:
· Matin created Claire’s neutral matte lips by setting Laura Mercier Crème Lip Colour in Caramel, $24, with Laura Mercier Invisible Loose Setting Powder, $34.

Face:

To create Claire’s flawless complexion, Matin first applied Laura Mercier Oil Free Tinted Moisturizer in Almond, $50.

Laura Mercier Bonne Mine – Healthy Glow for Face & Cheeks Crème Colour Palette was then applied to Claire’s cheeks to add a healthy, natural glow to her skin.

Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage, $28 concealed under-eye circles and minor skin imperfections.

Eyes:

Matin created Claire’s smoky eye by applying Laura Mercier Caviar Stick Eye Colour in Smoke, $24, followed by two coats of Full Blown Volume Lash Building Mascara, $24.

Find all the products used at LauraMercier.com

Get The Look: Gwyneth Paltrow and Mary-Kate Olsen at the 2012 MET Ball

As far as red carpet events go, the annual Costume Institute Gala at The Met in New York is the unrivaled pinnacle of fashion and beauty, the Oscars of the East Coast. At Monday night’s affair two of Hollywood’s most fashionable stars, Gwyneth Paltrow and Mary-Kate Olsen, showcased makeup looks by Hourglass Cosmetics as they ascended the famous steps of The Met Museum.

MARY-KATE OLSEN
As a fashion force and celebrated co-designer of The Row, Mary-Kate Olsen implicitly understands the nuances of style. For the Met ball, and to play off her dramatic black dress and textural updo, “She wanted her makeup to look tonal, earthy and utterly feminine,” says makeup artist Molly R. Stern. “It’s very modern and matte. The secret to pulling it off is imbuing the cheeks with a spot of color.”

Skin: Molly first hydrated the skin with Natura Bisse C+C Vitamin Cream and primed with Hourglass Veil Mineral Primer to ensure the longevity of her makeup. She followed with Hourglass Veil Fluid Makeup in Ivory for light, sheer coverage and created a matte finish with Oxygen Mineral Powder #2.

Cheeks: To create contour and warmth in the cheeks, Molly first applied the bronze shade of Hourglass Illume Crème-To-Powder Bronzer Duo in Sunset to the base of the cheek bone. She then used Hourglass Aura Sheer Cheek Stain in Petal on the apples of the cheeks and blended the two products. “With a look as neutral as this you need to give the cheeks some life,” she says.

Eyes: Molly combined the two shades of Hourglass Visionaire Eye Shadow Duo in Gypsy with the taupe shade from Hourglass Vol. 6 Eye Shadow Palette to add depth and shadow to the eye crease and top and bottom lash line. For more intensity, she lined the inside of the upper lash line with Hourglass Calligraphy Liquid Eye Liner in Cognac, a chocolate shade. For an understated lash look, Molly applied Hourglass Film Noir Lash Lacquer to the bottom lashes only, leaving the top ones bare. “I wanted to subtly tint the lower lashes,” she says, explaining why she used the lash topcoat.

Lips: To create a berry stain, Molly pressed Hourglass Femme Rouge Velvet Crème Lipstick in Nocturnal, a plum wine shade, into the center of her top and bottom lip. “The goal was to make it look like she had been eating berries,” says Molly. She added, “Mary-Kate is an amazing collaborator who likes to push the boundaries.”

GWYNETH PALTROW
Makeup artist Emma Lovell drew inspiration from Gwyneth Paltrow’s dramatic Prada dress and her tight chignon when devising the star’s luminous look. “We focused on the eyes with a smoky, taupe-y 60s eye,” says the London-based Lovell. “It’s a modern riff on Twiggy, a little more dramatic than Gwyneth’s typical natural look, and with a focus on gorgeous, glowing skin.”

Skin: Emma primed the skin using the new Hourglass No. 28 Primer Serum, which infuses the complexion with 28 skin-softening ingredients as it prepares it for makeup. “I always aim to create radiant skin,” she says, “and No. 28 ensures a brilliant canvas.” She then followed with Hourglass Veil Fluid Makeup in No. 2 shade for a dewy complexion.

Cheeks: “Gwyneth was just in Mexico and got a little color so I wanted to highlight that,” she says. To do so Emma applied Hourglass Illume Crème-To-Powder Bronzer Duo in Sunset. “I used the bronze shade on the top of the cheekbones, underneath the cheekbones and on the temples—anywhere the sun would naturally hit.” She then used the blush shade on the apples of the cheeks and blended the two.

Eyes: Emma started by filling in the brows with MAC Eye Brow Pencil in Fling. She then used the taupe shade from the Hourglass Vol. 6 Eye Shadow Palette all over the socket and underneath the eyes, followed by Hourglass Calligraphy Liquid Eye Liner in Ebony. “Start from the center of the eye lid and draw outwards,” she says. After curling the lashes she applied multiple coats of Hourglass Film Noir Full Spectrum Mascara, focusing on the center of the lashes. “You’re aiming for a rounded effect—more Bambi-like than cat-eye,” she says. For extra drama she finished the eyes with a coat of Hourglass Film Noir Lash Lacquer.

Lips: Emma used Hourglass Femme Rouge Velvet Crème Lipstick in Fable, a light pink beige. She finished up by blending two shades of Hourglass Extreme Sheen High Shine Lip Gloss and applying it over the lipstick. “I wanted a vintage-y pink lip so I combined the Lush and Child shades,” she says.

 

Find the products used to create these looks at Hourglasscosmetics.com



mark: Rashida Jones’ 2012 MET Beauty Ball Secrets

Want to know how Rashida Jones got her gorgeous look at the 2012 Met Ball in NYC last night? Find out some tips and tricks from celebrity makeup artist, Jamie Greenberg below!

Face:
”I started by applying mark Min-A-Real Cream-To-Powder Foundation to even Rashida’s skin tone. Next, I applied mark Get Bright Hook Up Highlighter in Golden under her eyes and tended to any imperfections with mark Good Riddance Hook Up Concealer in Light Medium.”

Cheeks:
“For a soft, warm glow, I buffed mark Touch and Glow Shimmer Cream Cubes all over her face. Next, I dabbed a bit of mark Cheekblossom Cheek Color Tint on the apples of her cheeks and blended outward.”

Eyes:
“For Rashida’s eyes, I started by applying mark Please Hold Eye Primer to her eyelids for a strong base. Next, I blended a variety of bronze shades from mark On the Dot Neutral Eye Color Compact to her eyelids, followed by mark I-Mark Custom Pick Eye Shadow in Pink Dust and Luvstruck. Next, I lined Rashida’s upper and lower water rims with mark No Place to Run Longwear Eyeliner in Foxy Brown and a bit of Solid Gold under her lash line. For a dramatic eye, I blotted mark I-Mark Metallics Custom Pick Eye Shadow in Truffle under her lash line. I finished Rashida’s eyes by applying a coat of mark Lash All You Want High-Volume Mascara in Black to her top and bottom lashes.”

Brows:
“I applied mark Brow Factor Hook up Clear Brow Gel to hold Rashida’s brows in place.”

Get The Look: Lea Michele 2012 MET Ball

All eyes were on Lea Michele when she stepped onto the red carpet at the 2012 MET Ball yesterday evening. Celebrity Makeup Artist Melanie Inglessis was the visionary behind the starlet’s glamorous beauty look. Melanie put the focus on Lea’s eyes by lining them with a deep plum liner and then layered copper toned eye shadows on the actress’s lids. Using a soft crease brush, she blended the edges of the liner with the shadow to create definition and give that smokey eye effect. Melanie then upped the drama by swiping a dark eye shadow over the liner and added two coats of black mascara for a finishing touch.

To offset the intensity of the eyes, Melanie kept the rest of Lea’s face simple: she added a rosy flush of color on her cheekbones and opted for a natural lip, using a lipstick only to enhance Lea’s own lip color.

EYES:
· Avon Eye Brightening Pencil in Honey Blue ($7)
· Avon Eye Brightening Pencil in Plum Berry ($7)
· Avon ExtraLasting in Extreme Black ($9.50)
· Chanel Ombré Essentielle in Mahogany 51
· Illamasqua Liquid Metal in Enrapture
FACE:
· Avon Be Blushed in Icy Petal ($8)
· Kevyn Aucoin ‘The Sculpting’ Powder in Medium

LIPS:
· Shiseido Perfect Rouge Lipstick in Spiced Cream

All Avon products mentioned below are available on Avon.com.

Get The Look: Abbie Cornish MET Ball Beauty


Abbie Cornish looked radiant at the MET Ball in NYC last night! The gorgeous “Sucker Punch” star was all smiles as she walked the red carpet, confidently showing off an asymmetrical finger-waved updo created by celebrity stylist and Nexxus Creative Director Kevin Mancuso.

“I wanted the look to be effortless, but constructed at the same time,” said Mancuso. “To soften Abbie’s updo, I created classic finger waves, then shook them out for an ethereal, romantic finish.”

Kevin Mancuso shares these simple steps to recreate the look at home:

PREP:

· Apply a generous amount of Nexxus ProMend Split End Binding Bodifying Mousse all over damp hair to bind damaged ends back together while creating texture and body.

STYLE:

· Blow dry hair, massaging mousse in at the roots to increase volume.

· Use a medium round brush to smooth small sections of hair into velcro rollers for more body. Let rollers cool to set the curl while you apply makeup.

· Remove rollers and apply a small amount of ProMend Split End Binding Smoothing Shine Serum throughout for healthy, luminous shine.

· Now use a small barrel curling iron to create waves in the front section of your hair.

· Back comb the rest of your hair and spray with Nexxus Comb Thru Touchable Finishing Mist for extra support and light hold.

· Pin sections of hair up, working around to the back of your head, gently twisting and pushing up for volume.

· Gently finger tease to give hair a slightly fluffy, fuzzy finish.

FINISH:

· Spray hair with Nexxus Maxxium Superior Hold Finishing Mist to ensure the style stays put all night.



Get the Look: Ellie Goulding for Elle Magazine


Photo by Daniel King.

Talia Shobrook for Pink Papaya Created a Natural look for Ellie Goulding for Elle Magazine

Face:
Talia Shobrook first prepped her face using Pink Papaya Retuxtur Creme Primer followed by hydraradiance age defying foundation in Shell and added Mineral Photo Touch Concealer Light/Medium.

Eyes:
She applied the Pink Papaya Shadow Magnet Eye Base in “Natural”. She then swept Pink Papaya Mineral Eye Shadow in “Shadow Magnet” on the lid. Then she lined all around the eye Pink Papaya Luxe Creme Liner in “Silver lining”.

She then generously applied a coat of Pink Papaya Lush Mascara in “Lush Black” followed by a coat of Pink Papaya HD Mascara in “Carbon Black”

Lips:
To achieve the lips, she applied Pink Papaya Super Glossy Lips in Sweet

All Pink Papaya Products are available at www.pinkpapayaparties.com

 

From the ELLE Interview:

“I suppose it’s a reflection of how my life has been,” says singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding of the breathy, sugar-coated edge of her electro-folk-pop hybrid. Growing up in bucolic Hereford, England, “all I had was my guitar,” says the 25-year-old, whose main venue was folk night at the local coffeehouse. Spotted by a scout at a music competition at her university, Goulding moved to London and fell into “a whole new world of electronic music.” The blitz that followed was literally anxiety attack inducing (“My heart just wouldn’t stop pounding,” she says): Her first effort, Lights, was the UK’s biggest and fastest-selling debut album of 2010; fan Prince William asked her to serenade his nuptials; and by 2011, she was playing sold-out arenas on tour with Katy Perry. Her in-the-works second album will be more vocals-centric, orchestral, and “a lot more raw,” Goulding says. “Everything came so quickly the first time around, I think I found it hard to deal with. Now I’m ready to smash it.”—Maggie Bullock

 

I adore Ellie Goulding she is the star of my Spotify play lists> I am obsessed with ”The Writer” right now, beautiful song!