Chanel Rouge Allure Lip Gloss. Vogue November 2014 issue |
Rouge Allure Lip Gloss1 |
The base is a very clear and defined with a very illuminated feel. This base is similar to the faces we saw on Marc Jacobs clean bare faced look. Perhaps this is channels interpretation. Although I do think this look is very typical and classic of Chanel. The lighting has been used to help create a very well structured oval shaped face.
Not much make up has been applied to the eyes. Some definition looks obvious in the crease line. Only using warm a warm shade similar to the skin tone. This really helps to create a natural appearance. Its clear the focus of this campaign is purely the lips. Eye shadow has softly been applied to the lash line also. The same colour as the crease line. This really opens up the eye and provides some balance to the look set for the eyes. The mascara has added some serious length. I do think it works perfectly well having no false eye lashes as this is a classic look.
Again brows do not detract away from the lips, they are filled in ever so slightly following the natural shape. They frame the face gorgeously with the perfect depth. I think this creates a great balance.
For the Lips Rouge Allure Lip Gloss has plentifully been applied. However I do think the lips have of bee lined. I think this works well and has helped to create a fuller feel and a lovely classic shape suitable for a Chanel wearing women!.
Lucia Pica2 |
The Make up Artist for this campaign was Lucia Pica. Lucia Pica is an italian Make up Artist based in London. She is very inspirational for me as an up and coming artist because her work is extremely daring and out there.
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