Sunday, February 15, 2015

Kate Spade's Feminine & Flirty Brain & Makeup For Fall 2015

Kate Spade always brings a fantastic and feminine flair to Fashion Couple of months and the Fall 2015 presentation directly on Feb. 13 was no different.

Kate Spade Owl Silicone iPhone 5/5S Case

You see, the inspiration for the hair and foundation at Kate Spade iPhone 5 case's Fall 2015 presentation was a woman walking within the cold forest towards her fluffy log cabin. The result? Flushed cheeks moreover berry lips. Get the exact appearance below.

Kate Spade's Fashion Week — Girly Hair & Makeup To produce Fall 2015

Hair was fabricated by head stylist Bob Recine for Fekkai.

He told me backstage: "The hair is a center fraction, straight but ruffled. To get the appearance, apply mousse — Fekkai Full Formed Volume Styling Whip – to dehydrated hair and blow dry.

The style is like when you pull your head wear off after coming inside. Implement the Fekkai Brilliant Glossing Crème (the figure you would use on a toothbrush) to produce shiny and healthy strands. "

At the end, Bob says he "used his hands to muss move up hair for natural static. "

The makeup, by Lyne Desnoyers using MAC Cosmetics, was afflicted by a "long winter walk…but a classy one! "

For the flushed face, Lyne actually used the new Focused on Tease Retro Matte Lipstick. The singer applied to her hand, then refurbished a fan brush to lightly strong on the apples of cheeks.

For its pretty lips, Lyne used "Dare You" painted on the center moreover "blended softly outwards. "

Kate Spade's Runway — Gorgeous Wine red Nails

"The ever-stylish Kate Spade girl setting out on a gorgeous fairly fast walk destined for a cozy place put the tone for the collection 2010.

To capture the essence of this scenic natural glory, I layered two shades to create a rich warm red that enhances the lady styling. It's not too red without having it too brown, but the perfect scintillating tone that you can't say no to, just like a inflammed velvet cupcake. "

She spoke us backstage: "You can create something totally new from what you have. It's easier to layer them, rather than mixing, it is all every nail looks the same. "

After prepping the nails, Deborah applied one coat of Knock On Wood (Barneys NY Exclusive Collection), a mellow brown tone. Then, she split on one coat of My Same old Flame, a classic true red, about 2 minutes between each coat.

Quickly after another 2 minutes, she refurbished one coat of Gel Dental lab Top Coat to seal its nails and prevent chipping. The final effect was a few quick dry taking off — the new The Wait Is Over.

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