No product was used by Stephane Lancien backstage at Isabel Marant to create mussed hair meant to look as if a girl had just been for a spin in a convertible. “Sexy — but by mistake,” said Lancien of the messy, haphazard style. The face was more low key. “It’s my makeup in real life,” said the model Snejana Onopka of Karim Rahman’s work. A longtime collaborator with Marant, Rahman managed to make sense of the designer’s taste for duality. “She likes color; she doesn’t like color. She likes lipstick; she doesn’t like lipstick,” he said. “It’s a fine balance.” This effect was created using foundation mixed with moisturizer and a flush of L’Oréal Glam Bronze in Golden and Universal Sun all over the face and close to the nose “like sun marks.” There was no mascara, but brown kohl was penciled between upper and lower lashes and blended with the finger. Lips were a bright salmon — L’Oréal Colour Riche Pink Passion — apparently the anti-color, anti-lipstick of lipsticks.
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