Backstage Beauty
Moschino
served up bright paint-splotched chignons for spring. Inspired by the
traditions of Picasso’s native Spain, Julien d’Ys crafted Spanish-style
chignons. Each model either wore a custom wig or had their hair parted down the
middle, twisted at the base of the neck, and pinned into a voluminous knot. But
that was only the beginning of his idiosyncratic homage: the stylist
administered strokes of paint in shades of red, pink, blue, green, and yellow
down the hair for a “touch of color.” Offsetting the shocks of pigment, makeup
artist Kabuki sought to evoke Picasso in a minimalistic way by saturating the
lips in MAC’s Retro Matte Liquid lip color in the cult red shade Feels So Grand
and tracing on black negative-space liner in thin, extended wings. Imbuing
perennial classics with painterly accents, the Picasso beauty brought an
imaginative, all-encompassing surrealism to Milan. Visit Judaysia at
judaysia.com
Sunday, October 20, 2019
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