Backstage Beauty: 60's, Mod Eyes

Goin' for that really hip, old school Edie Sedgewick look? Jorge created a 60's-inspired cat-eye look today, using nothing more than some concealer, black liner, white shadow and a whole lot of lashes. "I wanted to make the eye very mod, but to give it a little bit of rock and roll mixed in it, too," he said. "It's a really fierce look." How to get this knock-out look yourself: 1. Dab concealer around your entire eye, making a "canvas" for your work. Just make sure it's 2-3 shades lighter than your normal concealer, Jorge says, because you want to start with a really pale eye. 2. Dust a white shadow (like Make Up For Ever Star Powder in Pearl Gold 902) over your eyelids. 3. Apply long, fluttery false lashes to your lash line. 4. Outline your eyes all the way around with liquid black liner (Make Up For Ever Black 25), making it especially dark below your lower lash line. Then, outline above the white shadow, above the crease of your eye. Verdict: This labor-intensive look definitely isn't one for everyday wear—the very patient model winced that her eyes felt "heavy"—but it's fabulous nonetheless.


0 comments:

Post a Comment

Save Backstage Beauty: 60's, Mod Eyes on social network: