


Lancôme created the makeup look for the show and it was equally gorgeous, though a little hard to notice behind the huge round shades.
For the makeup, Francelle did a modern take on 1930’s Hollywood glamour (in keeping with Victoria’s “Dick Tracy” inspiration for the clothes) so she paired a metallic eye with a pale, nude lip. First, Francelle swept Color Design Eyeshadow in Optic on the entire lid to the brow bone and added Color Design Eyeshadow in Crème Lustré to the lower lid. Ombre Magnetique in Silver (coming this fall!) was used in the crease for a shiny, metallic finish. The new Hypnôse Drama Mascara coated the top lashes only. The skin was dusted with Ageless Minérale Powder in Translucent for a luminous complexion. Blush Subtil in Miel Glace was applied lightly to the cheekbones for an added touch of color. For the lips, Francelle first dotted them with concealer (a great trick for ensuring you get a super nude pout with staying power) then applied L’Absolu Rouge Lipstick in Rich Cashmere. The nails were short and groomed with just clear nail polish and the hair, by Didier Malige, was pulled back in messy version of a French twist.
- Lancôme Color Design Eyeshadow in Optic and Crème Lustré Lancôme
- Lancôme Ombre Magnetique in Silver (NEW for Fall 2010)
- Lancôme Hypnôse Drama Mascara in Excessive Black
- Lancôme Ageless Minérale Perfecting and Setting Mineral Powder in Translucent
- Giorgio Armani Fluid Sheer #1
- Lancôme Blush Subtil in Miel Glace
- Lancôme Effacernes Waterproof Concealer (used on the lips)
- Lancôme L’Absolu Rouge Lipstick in Rich Cashmere
source: lancome, style.com


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