Backstage at Dior, makeup artist Peter Philips shares how he traced on eyeliner “with a French touch to it.”
show, further stoking the all-important dialogue around sustainability and social responsibility. “Think we must. We must think,” read Chiuri’s show notes, quoting Isabelle Stengers and Vinciane Despret’sTransforming the famed Hippodrome de Longchamp into a recyclable, plastic-free “inclusive garden,” models wafted down a runway lined with 164 linden trees that will go on to be replanted, and Rufus Wainwright’s cover of “Across the Universe” played over the speakers to magical effect.
Always hat-hair minded in Chiuri’s world, hair pro Guido Palau created beautiful braids that would play well with the ubiquitous straw toppers. The majority of the girls in the lineup wore reimagined Dutch braids with Palau using Redken’s Powder Grip to add grit to the hair before weaving a duo of plaits loosely along the hairline for a softer effect that would invoke a “youthful naivete and slight romance.
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