At the Victoria Beckham fashion show, the immersion was direct and total thanks to the scent that hovered, emanating from one of the designer’s candles inspired by Parisian evenings and from her line of perfumes Suite 302…As for beauty, the makeup artist Go Homidi explained behind the scenes that Victoria Beckham “really wanted the focus to be on the look.”
The soft makeup of the Victoria Beckham fall/winter 2024-2025 show
“So we used two different colors: a cloudy white Kajal Eyeliner and a tangerine orange Eyewear Stick. The idea is to create a modern ombré by positioning the eye shadow mainly in the inner corner. With Victoria, it’s always modernity, strength and structure”. Unfortunately, neither product has been released…yet. As for the rest of the makeup, the skin remained nude, prepared with the two cleaners Victoria Beckham. The eyebrows were strengthened with the BabyBlade Micro fine eyebrow pencil and the mouth toned down with concealer so that “everything is more nude and more discreet, so that you really see the sparkle in the eyes,” added Homidi: “There is a certain softness, a femininity. .. No hard edges, everything is just right, light and airy.”
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If the choice of one of the two blush colors depended on the irises of each model, the hairdresser Anthony Turner took inspiration from the entire collection for the hairstyle: “We needed something that went well with the high collars,” he explained, “anything loose wouldn’t have worked. We went through all the moves – whether it was wet or not – we did many versions. We came up with the idea that the hair should look like silk, with a very sophisticated hairstyle: a strict center part and a beautiful texture blow-dried and tied into a very, very, very low ponytail. “And indeed, not a hair stuck out: “The ponytail is very tight – we wanted it to look a bit like a fashion illustration, it’s very linear.” To do this, Anthony Turner used the new tool GHDthe Chronos straightener, to make hair as smooth as silk, and Wella’s Ultimate Repair product to invigorate hair suffering from fatigue at the end of the season.
Translation by Mélanie Nauche.
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