POST-SPA
SKINImmaculate complexions are
still au courant – of course.
At Victoria Beckham all 30
models were treated to a
speedy sheet mask facial using
Foreo’s UFO Mini device,
£159 – this pulsating pocket
rocket minimises the amount of
time it takes for a sheet mask
to work by applying light and
heat therapies. And at Stella
McCartney they managed to
allow a whole five minutes for
a flash facial; we noticed they
layered Tata Harper Resurfacing
Mask, £54, on top of the
Regenerating Cleanser, £37 –
and then massaged both in for
a bright, slightly flushed finish.VELVET LIPSChanel’s new neon coral,
Rouge Allure Velvet in
Infra Rose, £31, caught
everyone’s eye on the catwalk.
To get that matte effect, make-
up artist Lucia Pica outlined
the mouth using a precision
brush, she then took a fluffy
eyeshadow brush to dust on
a fine translucent powder
and finished by applying
colour straight from the bullet.
At Escada, Pat McGrath
described the ruby red lips
as “defined but not in a
hard graphic way”. She too
skipped lip liner and used
a shade called Forbidden
Love, £30, from her own
Mattetrance collection.IMIN
MALMAKE-UPLOOKSTOP TIP
At Cavalli, skin had
a fresh, raw quality
because it was only
treated with RMS
Magic Luminizer
cream, £35. At
Ashish, MAC’s
Strobe Cream, £25,
was mixed with a
dot of concealer.Strobe Cream
in Silverlite,
£25, MACMagic Luminizer,
£35, RMSResurfacing
Mask, £54,
Tata HarperROBERTO CAVALLIALBERTA FERRETTIETVOILA,OURLIPSHADE
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NRouge Allure
Velvet in Infra
Rose, £31,
Chanel
MA08 brush,
£5.99, SpectrumESCADA CHANELESCADACHANEL