Sunday, December 7, 2014

Miss Dior Campaign

The next campaign I looked at was the Miss Doir perfume campign featuring Nathalie Portman this look contrasts massively to YSL campaign in that it features a very simplistic natural pretty make-up.Of the two campaigns this is the look I favour.

If I were to recreate this look I would use a light coverage foundation with a satin finish as the skin does not look very dewy, A product that would work well for this would be the Estee Lauder double work light. If I were to use any eye shadows I would use matte shadows in nudes tones, using a colour similar to my models natural skin tone on the eyelid and a slightly darker colour in the socket line. I may also use a slightly paler colour on the brow bone and inner corner.I would use a fluffy brush to blend these really well in order to try and achieve a look of no eye-shadow. I does look as if Natalie has some eye-liner on her top lash line. To me this doesn't look as solid as a liquid liner it also has a matte finish which leads me to believe either a gel liner or black eye-shadow has been used. If I were creating this liner I would use the Inglot gel liner. Nathalie's lashes don't look to have lots of mascara on and the lashes look lengthened rather than volumised for this reason I would apply 1 or 2 coats of a lengthening mascara similar to l'oreal's telescopic mascara. For the blush I would choose a matte pale pink blusher like Benefit's Dandelion.The lips in this campaign look to be very natural and therefore I would either leave them natural and just use a tiny bit of lip balm. If I were to use a colour I would select a nude to suit my models skin tone similar to Mac's shy girl.

I can see that this has been heavily influenced by fashion as clean fresh looking skin has all over the catwalks in recent years.

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