I just got back from Proenza Schouler, where long hair and cobalt blue eyes reigned. "It's never just about one feature, even if it's the most prominent thing, because everything has to work in tandem," said lead makeup artist Dick Page, who was remarkably calm despite the flurry of activity surrounding him. "The look is strong, but it's very easy as well."

To create the look, Page covered eyelids with a pearly gray cream shadow, then brushed cobalt blue shadow on top. Next, he surrounded the eye with teal shadow and added silver and gold highlights under the eyes. Lips went beige with Shiseido Automatic Lip Crayon in LC1, and as for the rest? No mascara, no blush—no kidding! I love seeing these bold shades on the runway, and I can't wait to see what's to come later this week.
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The color is beautiful, and I could see it being toned down and gorgeous in real life.
BTW, am I the only one who's sick of personality-free models? I miss the Linda Evangelista/supermodel era--I know the designers were sick of models' personalities overshadowing the clothes, but still. I'm sick of seeing nothing but actresses and singers on fashion magazine covers, too. Vogue is looking more and more like US Weekly lately.
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