Rock & Republic Beauty Debuts on the Runway.

Rock & Republic Beauty made it's debut on the models of the Rock & Republic Spring '09 showing this week at New York Fashion Week.



Rock & Republic President Andrea Bernholtz commented on their look for Spring. “While most brands present spring fashion with light, bright, pastel makeup, that look just doesn’t reflect the audacious, rock-inspired edge of the brand,” Bernholtz explains. “Instead, we used a rock style spring smoky eye, with pale grays to lighten the eye and luminous skin to create that enviable dewiness we look for in spring.”


Celebrity makeup artist Jeanine Lobell collaborated with Bernholtz to realize her vision for the show using the brand’s indulgent new cosmetics. “The focus of the dramatic yet feminine look we created is a smoky eye with gradated grays, bringing an airy lightness to a sultry look,” Lobell reveals. “I was really inspired by working with the new line. The range of colors and the textures made it easy to bring the look together.”

Lobell began with Saturate Eye Colour in Ciggy for a light dove gray shadow base, melting into Saturate Eye Colour in Asphalt (matte lead shadow) on the lid and Saturate Eye Colour in Fatalistic (smoky black shadow) at the lash line, smudging the shadow under the eye and blending with Saturate Eye Colour in Asphalt. Lobell added intrigue to the look by rimming eyes with Bound Gel Eyeliner in Black and accentuating lashes with Extremist Mascara in Black.

Lobell tempered the dark, smoky eye with a luminescent complexion using Trickery Tinted Illuminizer on the face. “Trickery was my secret weapon in creating this look, providing medium coverage with a dewy, natural, radiant finish,” Lobell explains. “The sheer, luminous formula perfectly offset the bold eye while evoking the freshness of spring.” To add a natural flush of color, Lobell applied Rock & Republic’s Imitate Mousse Blush in Rumor or Scandal, depending on the model’s complexion. The rosy, lush hues lent a feminine sweetness to the edgy aesthetic as the whipped soufflé texture contributed to the glowing look.

Lobell finished the look with a nude, glossy lip, using Luxe Lip Gloss in Imposter or Vacant. The understated, pale lip balanced the strong eye, making the look cohesive and bringing it into spring.

I think that this look is gorgeous and I cannot wait to try out some of the beauties from the line. Look for Rock & Republic Beauty in stores this Sunday.

NYFW: Makeup at Charlotte Ronson.

Tarte Cosmetics excitedly did their first show at Braynt Park for New York Fashion week. The first show they did was for Charlotte Ronson.

Partnering with beauty.com , makeup artist Tina Turnbow's inspiration for the show was: Madonna's Lucky Star meets grunge. She was able to achieve the look with Tarte products such as the toolbox: brow know-how eyebrow kit, green machine eye shadow, provocateur pressed mineral powder with SPF 8 and 24/7 lip sheer with SPF 15 in tea time.


NYFW: Makeup at DKNY.

I was outside the tents as the DKNY show was about to start. This is show was heavily protested by PETA. There were some blood soaked rabbit costumes being won everywhere and a lot of chanting about compassion for fashion, etc.. Hey, I am against animal cruelty for sure, but as this is a Spring/Summer show, I was confused. As in, I don't think Donna Karan even thought of using any type of rabbit fur in her collection - which there was not. So I did not understand the heavy protest.

Anyway, the makeup was done by the amazing MAC Lead Artist Charlotte Tilbury. I really have loved her work in the past and was excited to see her work for DKNY.



“THE LOOK IS FRESH AND HANDSOME. THE GIRL IS QUITE COOL WITH A LITTLE TWIST, A POLISHED CHIC FRENCH GIRL BUT WITH A HARD EDGE.”
– CHARLOTTE TILBURY


It looked very fresh faced, if you ask me. Not heavy, but I think it was too pale on the lightest girls.