Showing posts with label MAC for Ungaro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MAC for Ungaro. Show all posts


Makeup artist extraordinaire Tom Pecheux, using MAC products, chose to focus on the mouth, plumping for a two-tone pout. He gave upper lips a slick of reddish-orange MAC Morange. Lower lips were painted with Violetta, a dark fuchsia. A sweep of MAC Prep & Prime Transparent Finishing Powder - which will bow this fall - added a satin sheen.



Eyes and cheeks went bare, while foundation was kept super-light, or not used at all. “It’s a clean, modern take on the Eighties,” said Pecheux backstage. “The look is kept fresh by focusing on just one feature, not all of them at once.”



Hair was more Noughties than Eighties - ha ha. Stylist Jimmy Paul tamed models’ locks into a nonchalant chignon. “Think Kate Moss, with her easy chic style,” Paul explained. To get the look, he used tons of Thickening Spray by his sponsor Bumble & bumble. After pulling long tresses into a rough ponytail, he rolled it into a croissant shape and pinned the bun unevenly, leaving some loose hairs for that extra home-made look.



If there’s a formula Esteban Cortazar has established for himself at Emanuel Ungaro in his brief tenure there, it’s that he likes his girls young, sexy and with a cocktail in hand. Emphasis is on the word “girls,” because there are few clothing options here for those not hitting the club circuit on a nightly basis. Thus, fall amounted to a parade of thigh-grazing and body-conscious party frocks, with some puffy-skirted numbers thrown in. Throughout, he worked in a relentless polkadot motif to dizzying effect. Cortazar spliced together bands of spots on a bustier dress worn over a dotted blouse, and covered other garments with prints of spots within spots. An added styling measure fell flat: the variety of spotted tights, which were kitsch veering on ridiculous.

The designer also dabbled a bit in tailoring — slouchy blazers; a leisurely smoking combo — but it felt like a forced attempt to keep the lineup from being too one-note. And when he tried to be edgy, with chained fringe on an angora pullover, or architectural, as in the finale dress with angled hips, the results just looked out of sync with the rest of the collection.

~ excerpted from WWD
source: wwd




The collection has been described as 'dreamy, softly impressionistic, reverential ...' to celebrate his exciting debut, designer Esteban Cortazar comes together with makeup artist Sharon Dowsett and MAC to create a color collection in the spirit of today's Ungaro. Many of my beauty blogging friends have written about the collection, described the products in reviews and lit up monitors with glorious swatches from the collection so I'll refer you to them (see blogs I love in side menu) for more detailed information; I just couldn't go by without showing a little something dazzling on the collection as the pinky, peachy, fresh and neutral shades are quite lovely and in perfect sync with celebrating October as the month in pink.





For more information on MAC Ungaro, visit your local MAC beauty counter or MAC online.



Ohhhh, baby!

The adorable and dazzling Lushious Babe is headlining for us once again a feast of upcoming MAC. Sweet as she is, always sharing her MAC goodies and swatching them for avid MAC lovers, she's treating us yet again to an abundance of gorgeous MAC product. What follows are peeks at what you may expect in MAC for the upcoming MAC for Ungaro (Sept 25), MAC for Manish Aurora, Suite Array (Sept 25) and Red She Said (Holidays 2008):


RED SHE SAID
These are the Mineralized Eyeshadow Trios for the collection:









MAC FOR UNGARO




EYES, CREMES AND POWDER

Eyeshadows - Lilac, Soft Flower, Mineral
Creme Colour Bases - Crushed Bogainvillea, Fresh Morning
Beauty Powder - Flower Mist Dew
Brow Set in Mink

MAC FOR MANISH AURORA
Daisy says these may be arriving in special packaging so what you see below may be bland compared to the any special packaging the collection may have when it's released. These are 'samples' of what's to come.
Eyeshadows:



MAC Powder Blush in Devil


Lipsticks and Lipglasses:


SUITE ARRAY
The Suite Array Pearlglide Eyeliners' - swatched
I'm really loving the looks of these liners. They appear from the swatches to glide on smoothly depositing gorgeous pigmentation. I'll be getting some of these for sure!

Bankroll - Rich green with bright green sparkle
Spare Change - Mid-tone brown with copper glitter
Molasses - Brown with mid-tone brown glitter
Black Russian - Black with navy blue glitter
Rave - Deep purple with purple glitter
Miss Fortune - Eggplant with light pink glitter
Wolf - Deep grey with gold glitter
Fly-by-Blu - Lapis blue with blue glitter

Suite Array Eyeshadow Suites and Swatches:
I'm also quite excited about these. Again, gorgeous, rich pigmentation and the shades are going to be fab for the fall wardrobes!



  • Blue Zone - Deep grey/green with silver pearlized pigments/Light ice blue with silver pearlized pigments
  • Ocean 2 - Mid-tone blue with silver pearlized pigments/Light blue with silver pearlized pigments
  • Smoke & Ash - Black with silver pearlized pigments/Mid-tone grey silver with pearlized pigments
  • Counterparts - Deep forest with gold pearlized pigments/Mid-tone orange with gold pearlized pigments
  • Rose Suites - Intense blue pink/Light yellow with silver pearlized pigments
  • Shallow v. Deep - Bluish green with gold pearlized pigments/Mint with silver pearlized pigments
  • Sweet Liason - Pale yellow with gold pearlized pigments/Deep brown with gold pearlized pigments
  • Team Violets - Dark burgundy with burgundy pearlized pigments/Mid-tone violet with gold pearlized pigments

For more information about these collections, I encourage you to visit both Lushious Babe and Spektra - the MAC authority! Both sites are stellar at bringing in all the MAC news way before most others get wind of it. Photos for this article: Lushious Babe, Spektra, Style.