MAC looks for Chloe Kenzo

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Article Summary: MAC creates breathtaking beauty looks for Chloe and Kenzo delivering the season's most artistically adventurous runway makeup moments.

Published March 21, 2014

MAC looks for Chloe & Kenzo at Paris Fashion Week

Chloe wanted to showcase the iconic Chloe girl who is both eerie and pretty. Models had perfect skin with pinky nude blush on the cheeks. We received a preview of the Beautiful Iris Eye Shadow, and to top it off, the lips were left natural.

Kenzo wanted a “1950’s, with a slight punk edge” look for his models. With eyebrows to frame the face and an embellished eye with a punk edge, we certainly got that feel. To level the eyes, there was a uniform complexion with shimmery highlights. A Pearl Crème base was placed on the lips to give us that girl.

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