Makeup artist Pat McGrath has created some pretty crazy make-up looks for in the past for Givenchy iPhone 6 plus cover walkway shows: bedazzled face masks, sequins eye makeup, latex facelift tape. Expressly designer Riccardo Tisci's fall 2015 menswear show in Paris recognizes, McGrath truly outdid herself with a of the craziest, coolest—and spookiest—makeup from.
A majority of the male models came over the runway barefaced, their hair side-parted as slicked down—nothing exciting there. But since the show progressed, we power saw the dudes with everything from false stitches painted across their mouth, to full faces of Zombie-esque makeup that would've fit good in on an episode of The Regular walking Dead. But that's just the people. Tisci often puts female appliances in his menswear show—models like Louise Smalls and Jamie Bochert, with whom he often refers to on Instagram as #friends and #family.
To get the girls, McGrath went with what your does best: dark, dramatic crowded eyes with a touch of shimmer that she dabbed in the essential corners of the eyes (beautiful, extraordinary emerald green sparkle to be exact). Eyebrows were bleached, while mouth received a generous coat having to do with metallic burgundy lipstick. But the great spectacle of the show was a breathing filter McGrath constructed out of sequins, paillettes, and dozens of seashells suspended along strings. (You can check out the mona lisa up-close on McGrath's Instagram. ) If this is anything close to what my spouse in-store for the Givenchy iPhone 6 plus case women's sitcom in a couple of months, well, then Rome fashion week can't come subsequently.
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