Sep 182011
 

François Nars, Founder & Creative Director of NARS Cosmetics, created the look for the Marc Jacobs runway show.

According to François:

Marc had a lot of images of Patsy Klein, Amy Winehouse, and Cowboy Kate, a book from the 60′s whose character Kate had heavy eyelashes. The complexion is meant to look like it’s glowing, like the girls have been dancing, and by eliminating the blush it gives a strange, otherworldly effect. The focus was really on the eye, with a well-defined brow. The combination of different touches creates a decadent, French sensuality and makes the girls more like characters.

1. What kind of look did you want to create for Marc’s show?

Marc showed me images of Amy Winehouse, Patsy Klein, and Sweet Charity – all of whom had inspired him. Because the girls are to be staring into the eyes of the audience when the curtain opens, we decided to focus on the eyes. We were inspired by this book from the 1960s, Cowboy Kate, whose character wore false eyelashes and Marc mentioned Bob Fosse (the choreographer) and so it was really important to make the girls look like dancers, to treat them like characters not models. The skin is meant to look like it is dewy, like the girls have been dancing – it’s very Cabaret. We used the new Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturizer instead of foundation.

2. What beauty technique did you use to bring Marc’s vision to life?

We used three pairs of false eyelashes for each girl! We actually had to cut them very precisely. The inner corners of one pair were cut off and applied to the inner corners. Then, we cut the remaining two pairs in half and used the outer halves on the outer corners, not at the same time of course. We applied one set, and then followed with the next.

3. What kind of affect does this create?

It makes the eyes look really full along the outer corners. It’s very decadent, very French, very Marc. We used Via Veneto Larger Than Life Long-Wear Eyeliner to line the eyes and eliminate the space between the lashes and the lash line. And then applied Larger Than Life Volumizing Mascara for additional emphasis.

4. What about the rest of the look – especially the brows? They are very defined.

In order to keep the focus on the eyes, we needed to create a frame around them, which is exactly what brows do to the face. We made them very dark with the black side of Pandora Duo Eyeshadow, so that they look like dancers. In the past we’ve always done really minimal brows or bleached them completely so this was different for us. The brow is sharply defined from inner to outer ends. It’s very monochromatic.

5. Hence the reason for no blush and nude lips?

Yes- there is no color. The lips have Madere Pure Matte Lipstick applied for a nude, very couture look and topped it with Striptease Lip Gloss for shine. And absolutely no blush- when you look at the girls, it’s really like you are looking at a black and white film – there is no color.

6. You mention Amy Winehouse- what about Amy inspired the look exactly?

The look for Marc was very similar to Amy’s in that the skin is transparent. The direct inspiration was not a literal reference but to evoke the overall feeling or essence of her. The hair, the lashes and also her skin. She never wore a lot of foundation; just eye makeup

The look:

FACE

  • Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturizer – new for Spring 2012; for now try a light application of Sheer Glow Foundation

 BROWS

 EYES

LIPS

 All products, except where noted, are available at narscosmetics.com.

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Sep 112011
 

 During New York Fashion Week, Nars artist Diane Kendal used Nars to create this clean look based on strong brows.  The picture above shows a clean skin with a touch of new Gaiety blush, a soft pink due out for Spring 2012 over NARS  Zen blush.

The look was inspired by “the ideal of the iconic American cowboy gone multi-cultural. The color story came from India, inspired by the spice market — but with a cowboy flair,” said designer Thakoon Panichgul.  The hair was laced with bright colors.

Get the look:

FACE

  • Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturizer - new for Spring 2012! For a similar affect try a light application of Sheer Glow Foundation
  •  Zen Blush
  • Gaiety Blush – new for Spring 2012! For a similar affect try Desire Blush

EYES

LIPS

NAIL

Sep 102011
 

NARS National Makeup Artist Francelle did the backstage work for designer Mandy Coon at this week’s New York Fashion Week (for more about Mandy Coon, see here and here).  During the show, the makeup was very clean.  According to Francelle, “The skin is dewy for a really whimsical, effortless affect. I also took a cue from Mark Rothko’s color-blocking and created a modern version on the eye with purple and pink.”

The chart relied on a number of products that will be released next Spring by Nars.

 

FACE

- Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturizers (new for Spring 2012) For now, try a light application of Sheer Glow Foundation

- Laguna Bronzing Powder

EYES
- Lhasa Single Eyeshadow (new for Spring 2012) For now, try the smoky lilac side of Egea Duo Eyeshadow

- Douces France Trio Eyeshadow (new for Spring 2012) For now, try Goddess Soft Touch Shadow Pencil and Nymphea Single Eyeshadow

- Santa Monica Boulevard Larger Than Life Long-Wear Eyeliner

Madison Avenue Larger Than Life Long-Wear Eyeliner

Larger Than Life Volumizing Mascara

LIPS
- Bilbao Lipstick (new for Spring 2012)

- Valparaiso Pure Matte Lipstick (new for Spring 2012)

Although designed for the runway, Francelle’s look easily translates to the street.  I can see many women who might look fabulous in this color combination.  I like how the “blush” is a hint of bronzer, for a very clean cheek.  I’m excited to see the Douces Frances Trio Eyeshadow–I’ve been waiting to jump on one of these, and this color combination might work well for my skintone.  The eyes are beautiful–not the heavy, smudgy look we’ve seen on runway shows in the past, but rather a softer smoke that does not overwhelm and lets the gorgeous lip color provide the emphasis.  Lovely work, Francelle!


		
Sep 072011
 

Nars Cosmetics now has the Fashions Night Out 2011 online for sale.  Two items are this collection, which is called Silver Odyssey:

First, a Larger Than Life Eyeliner in Via Crispi ($23)

Second, Space Odyssey Nail Polish ($17)

These are swatched here at Karlasugar.net.

Both were inspired by this famous image by famed photographer Guy Bourdin.  One of the most significant fashion photographers of the 20th Century, Bourdin is a favorite of NARS Founder and Creative Director, François Nars.

NARS Charity Contribution:   On Thursday, September 8, NARS will post Bourdin’s arresting image on its Facebook wall and encourage fans to “Like” the image. While on Twitter, followers of NARS can tweet their support with the hashtag #SilverOdyssey.  On behalf of all who participate, NARS will make a donation to the New York City AIDS Fund, the official charity of FNO.

Aug 252011
 

Fresh news from Nars!

NARS Concealers ($22) are using a new slim packaging, and growing from  its shade range from a total of six shades to ten. These are targeted to more closely match NARS’ Sheer Matte & Sheer Glow Foundation shades. Enriched with Vitamin E.  Shades include (from lightest to darkest):

  • Chantilly – for fairest of complexions, true ivory – NEW!
  • Vanilla – for fair complexions, tiny cast of pink tones
  • Honey – for light to medium complexion, warm peach tones
  • Custard – for light to medium complexions, yellow tones
  • Ginger – for medium complexions, golden tones
  • Biscuit – for medium to dark complexions, natural balance of pink and yellow tones – NEW!
  • Caramel – for medium to dark complexions, yellow and golden tones – NEW!
  • Amande – for medium to dark complexions, golden olive tones – NEW!
  • Café – for dark complexions, warm red tones – NEW!
  • Cacao – for dark complexions, deep-gold-brown tones – NEW!

These are due on Nars website beginning September 1s.

NARS Praline/Toffee Duo Concealer duo ($30) will be replaced with Caramel/Amande. The three Duo Concealers will include:

  • Vanilla/Honey
  • Custard/Ginger
  • Caramel/Amande – NEW!

These are available on Nars website on September 1st.