New York Fashion Week Fall 2012: Backstage At Marc By Marc Jacobs

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The Inspiration: Minimalism with a jolt of color



Beauty at Marc by Marc Jacobs. Photo: Peter Michael Dills/Getty Images


Makeup: For Marc by Marc Jacobs' fall 2012 show, Shiseido artistic director Dick Page was inspired by the bold lips of the '80s. "It's simple, graphic and the only thing that reads on the face," he said. Page used a fresh lab sample of thick red wax (similar to Perfect Rouge in Valentine or Cerise) to create a long-lasting lip color. Foundation was minimal, dabbing just a little around the eyes which cast a light, golden shadow. He completed the look with a few strokes of Perfect Mascara Full Definition on the top lashes.

Hair: Flanked by a group of editors with notebooks and voice recorders in hand, Redken lead stylist Guido Palau gave it to us straight: "I'm doing a side part, blow-drying the hair dead straight and then putting it into a ponytail. That's it!" But I needed to know more. Asking him if he and Marc based the look on any specific reference, he flashed a grin before revealing, "We wanted the models to look simple and slightly masculine. Not too much of a hair statement. There is volume in the clothes so I wanted a smaller head." Guido's go-to products for getting a sleek ponytail: Satinwear to blow-dry; Outshine to minimize frizz; and Forceful to hold the look in place.

Nails: "The Marc by Marc Jacobs girl is youthful and modern," said Elisa Ferri, Zoya lead manicurist. "When she gets dressed in the morning, she doesn't randomly put an outfit together. She has a point of view." To convey a "whisper of innocence," Ferri painted one coat of Adel (a sheer off-white) onto short, oval nails.

Meanwhile, vote for which designer showcased the best red lipstick at Fashion Week.

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algonquin j calhoun
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07:31 PM on 02/22/2012
GTFOOH: this look has been around since 1940
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elvirawalker
04:08 PM on 02/22/2012
Red is the color of all colors. It takes a bold, secure person to wear red. I am so happy to see that it is coming back. I have been wearing different variations of red for a couple of years now. Absolutely hate those nude lips that most people are wearing. Nude colors make the prettiest women look dead. The right red can make a woman look incredible.
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Rikki Heinis
Stop being so overly sensitive!
12:13 PM on 02/22/2012
I've never cared for a bright red lip. I prefer something a little more understated like a beigy pink or a natural shade. Sometimes I just apply a bit of gloss to the middle of my bottom lip. I think it's because I have always had very full lips (which are not quite so full now that I am getting older) and I was always self-conscious of them growing up. There are plenty of women who look lovely in bright shades though.
11:29 AM on 02/22/2012
OMG!!! The models are positively scary. It's hard to look at the actual clothes, when the models are so weirdly frightening. Reminiscent of photos from Auschwitz. :- (

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