As the seasons change so should your make-up. It should change as often as the styles of clothes we wear in each season. For this Fall/winter M.A.C cosmetics has compiled four looks that bring to life the modern-working woman.
First look is called "sense and sensibility"
This women's look appears effortless. defined structure to the face but focusing a bold color right onto her lips. Absolutely beautiful! This look would be perfectly paired with retro inspired pieces and a little modern touch. Add fun textured tights to a simple dress and jazz it up with some platform pumps.
Second look is called "Roam-antique"
This look has all the sultry appeal of a smokey-eye but by adding jewel-toned colors it takes the look from retro-rock and roll, to a sexy working women. This women has clear goals, and is in control of her life. She takes everyday trends and reformulates them into her own look.
Third look is called "Hone-Structure"
“Bone structure has moved on from last season’s hyper-highlighting into a consideration of how to add depth to a face with shadows,” explains Terry Barber.
This look is perfect for adding beautiful definition to the face. It gives off a more masculine feel in the workplace. Pair this make-up with a structured blazer and riding boots this season. Give your skin an easy glow and new sense of structure for the fall season.
Final look is called "Arti-Tech"
Winged-liner is always in, with a different emphasis every season. This season it's time to change it's shape and add functionality to it. For a BackwardsOwl this look is right up our alley. It's about not giving into basic liner, but taking it and making into it's own shape for your face. With all the textures and shapes in this seasons' clothing, why not bring some onto the face.
Take these looks and change them up so their perfect for your daily life. Go to work with a fresh face, for a fresh start to the fall season.
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"AUTUMN/WINTER 2012 TRENDS
First look is called "sense and sensibility"
“It’s about timeless classics done in a modern way – these are elements of makeup that never go out of fashion but simply get reinvented-” says artist Terry Barber
This women's look appears effortless. defined structure to the face but focusing a bold color right onto her lips. Absolutely beautiful! This look would be perfectly paired with retro inspired pieces and a little modern touch. Add fun textured tights to a simple dress and jazz it up with some platform pumps.
Second look is called "Roam-antique"
“Fashion wants to revisit a smoldery eye, but the issue is in devising one that isn’t trashy or retro-” Terry Barber
Third look is called "Hone-Structure"
“Bone structure has moved on from last season’s hyper-highlighting into a consideration of how to add depth to a face with shadows,” explains Terry Barber.
This look is perfect for adding beautiful definition to the face. It gives off a more masculine feel in the workplace. Pair this make-up with a structured blazer and riding boots this season. Give your skin an easy glow and new sense of structure for the fall season.
Final look is called "Arti-Tech"
"-the new updated liner is “all about a trick of the eye that is very artistic. It’s about taking a classic gesture and reworking it into something non-conformist” says Andrew Gallimore. "
Winged-liner is always in, with a different emphasis every season. This season it's time to change it's shape and add functionality to it. For a BackwardsOwl this look is right up our alley. It's about not giving into basic liner, but taking it and making into it's own shape for your face. With all the textures and shapes in this seasons' clothing, why not bring some onto the face.
Take these looks and change them up so their perfect for your daily life. Go to work with a fresh face, for a fresh start to the fall season.
If you enjoyed my posts and would like future updates, please subscribe by entering your email at the top and sharing on facebook
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