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Philipp Plein Fall/Winter 2019 Makeup -Backstage Beauty Files
Once again designer Philipp Plein delivered and it wasn’t just the fashion that we noted. During the Philipp Plein Fall/Winter 2019 show models strutted in designer fare fit for a rodeo king and queen. However, this season the makeup vibe accompanying the couture; hit more on the low key, fierce beauty register.
Philipp Plein Fall/Winter 2019 Makeup -Backstage Beauty Files
Instead of full Rockstar face, the models displayed edge with a nice helping and dose of deep black eyeliner. Backstage the girls all received what is infamously known as the “cat-eye.” A liner classic that helps to pull the eye look outward, giving the wearer a cool thinner, sexy eye appearance.
Now while the eye was certainly dramatic; for the most part the rest of the model’s faces were kept ‘au natural.” Thus, only making the cat-eye stand out more. We think this is the perfect balance and harmony of a chic makeup style.
Therefore, for once (Lol); this beauty look is one that translates well IRL. Can worn with day and night looks. Also, works whether you are rocking with a causal or more formal ensemble.
Lastly, in terms of technique, we spied that lipstick was being applied with brushes and dabbed with fingers. Why is that significant? Well, using a brush when applying lipstick can help the finish to last and stay put longer. Additionally, by dabbing lip color on with your finger you have more control over the level of coverage you want.
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