Today, I was lucky enough to be invited backstage
with my fave makeup brand, Bourjois at Orla Kiely’s spring/summer 2015
collection, during London Fashion Week 2014. The films ‘Le Bonheur’ and
‘Daises’ inspired this wonderful collection. Bourjois created a stunning 60’s
inspired makeup look: Twiggy style eyes, long lashes and chalky apricot lips. Here’s
a glimpse at next seasons trend:
I couldn't help but have a cheeky photo with a large pink flower!
To achieve the look you need:
·
Bourjois’ Healthy Mix Serum (£10.99)
(my fave) and Healthy Balance Powder, (£7.99) to create a semi-matte skin.
·
Eyes are highlighted with
Bourjois’ new Quad Eyeshadow in ‘Over Rose’-soft rose shade applied to eyelids,
and dark brown on the upper lash line to give a smoky effect- this will be
available from October!
·
Eyelashes lengthened and
defined using new Volume Glamour Push Up Mascara (creating a fantastic
false-lash effect) (8.99)
·
Cheeks contoured with Cream
Blush in ‘Nude Velvet’, (£7.99)
·
To finish this amazing look,
Color Boost in ‘Peach On The Beach’ giving a beautiful matte (£7.99)
·
‘Nude nails,’ using Bourjois’ So
Laque Ultra Shine nail polish in Rose Lounge (£5.99) coated with a 1 Seconde clear
topcoat.
Bourjois GORGEOUS look, with the over
emphasis on the lower lashes, creates a very cute and simple doll-like effect!
I will definitely try out this look, as it is really wearable, and perfect to
re-create at home. I recommend the incredible Healthy Mix Foundation, which is really
natural and effective to base any look. (It makes my skin look flawless!)
I have to admit; this show was very cool
and pretty! I LOVED how this wasn’t just a catwalk, but a presentation full of
fresh flowers. This collection is all about ‘Flower Power,’ and the theme
absolutely shined through, as painters drew flowers in the background while the
models carried their own over-sized Daisies.
Setting Before
Setting After
All The Models In The SS15 Collection.
This is my fave Fashion Week makeup look so far... I can’t wait try it out soon!
Me in a field of flowers.
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