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Marc Jacobs SS14 - New York Fashion Week

  • Writer: Courtney Clark
    Courtney Clark
  • Dec 3, 2015
  • 1 min read

Marc Jacobs Autumn/Winter 2014 collection had a very mysterious dark twist to it. The collection featured deep dark reds, blues, greens and purples contrasted with the heavily embellished garments. The collection had a very victorian theme to it, featuring floral dresses.

Make up artist Dick Page was the creative minds behind this seasons look. The colour of choice was a cool toned electric blue. He layered the cool blue with a bright hue over the top of the models eyelids. The strong bold eyes were paired with a sheer fresh matte skin. The eyebrows were groomed upwards and with little product used kept natural. Whilst the striking blue lids took centre stage the lips were kept plain and nude. However, some models had the same electric blue colour running in there water line, spiked into the inner corner. This also gave a statement to the look as s simple but effective liner.

In comparion with the make up the had a much more dirty feel. The hair almost look unwashed and greasy giving it that grungy underground feel. On the other hand some models even had choppy blonde bowl cut wigs on. The stylist himself made the alternative wigs, using a razor to give the messy choppy look to the runway. The models who had the bold lids, their hair was kept natural bit messy. Where alternsatively the models who had simple liner in turn had the choppy wigs.

References:

http://www.elleuk.com/catwalk/marc-by-marc-jacobs/spring-summer-2014

(Accessed 2/12/15)

http://www.hji.co.uk/hair/sam-mcknights-bowls-us-over-with-wigs-at-fendi/

(Accessed 2/12/15)

http://www.styleicons.com.au/2013/09/16/nyfw-redken-for-marc-jacobs-ss14/

(accessed 2/12/15)


 
 
 

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