The Lacoste runway show usually winds up being a good place to get style ideas, like fashionable fixes for bad hair days, ways to look cute in the cold and comfy, Yes-I-can-actually-sit-down-in-them pants. Today’s show offered a lesson in fuss-free hair care which, just like anything Suri-related, we can’t get enough of.
The Bumble & Bumble hair team parted the models’ hair in the center, blew it out, spritzed with a styling spray and then twisted little 1-inch sections in loops—almost like bows—before wrapping them with thin elastics and letting hair sit for 30-45 minutes while models had their makeup done, talked, ate breakfast (yes they eat—I saw them with my own two eyes!) etc, etc. Just before the show, the little hairbows were released and loosely separated so they fell into these loose ringlets.
Makeup artist Rose-Marie Swift backstage at the Lacoste Fall 2009 show.
Meanwhile, on the beauty front, makeup pro Rose-Marie Swift and her team of artists used a thin brush (or sometimes a Q-tip) to apply dark eye shadow like a liner, to both the top and bottom lashes and then used a large round brush to apply foundation, using one of Rose-Marie’s own “un” cover-up palettes. (And psst: everything from her new RMS beauty line is organic! How great is that!?) I loved the idea of using and mixing a few different concealer shades at once, since different areas of your face need more or less pink, peach, etc shades.
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