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ALU at NYFW – Backstage at Twinkle
Get the look: One coat CND Ridge Out base, two coats CND Fedora (a browned red creme), one coat CND Decadence (a semi-sheer red), top with CND Speedy. The makeup look is the creation of MAC Sr. Artist Gregory Arlt. Kids, I can’t even begin to tell you what a blast Gregory is to talk to. Charming doesn’t even cover it. I was following his backstage tweets all week and he’s beyond adorable. Inspired by the youthfulness of the 50s, he wanted the look of first date makeup with an updated twist. According to Gregory, this is a girl that’s “going on her first date, she’s nervous, doesn’t know how to do her makeup. She’s watched her mother for years” and wants to emulate her look. The key is perfect, clean skin, an orange red lip and a girlish version of the cat eye that Gregory coined the “kitten eye.” “It’s a little bit smaller, a bit cuter.” And rather than create a dated 50s matte eye, he opted for shimmery shadows to make the look more today. Get the look: MAC Select Moisturecover concealer, Phloof! and Naked Lunch shadows, Blacktrack Fluidline, Plush Lash Black mascara, Well Dressed blush, Lady Danger lipstick. While chatting with Gregory A. we met the sweetest, happiest model ever; Edsa Ramirez. She is an absolute doll. Chatty, friendly, a real trooper. When the light started streaming in Gregory’s eyes, she offered to hold a piece of paper above her head to help him work, even though he insisted that her arms would get tired. Right then I told her that at the end of the week she would win Ms. Congeniality. That spurned a whole convo on how the models should have their own superlatives which Gregory quickly named, “The Moddies.” Aren’t they a dynamic duo? The look was natural, soft waves with a deep side part and fringe swept across the forehead. To create the look, John started by blow drying fabricate 03 heat-active texturizer into the hair to bring out the natural wave. He then established a deep side part that went into a central vertical part down the back. Taking horizontal sections from behind the ears, he sprayed hot sets 22 thermal setting mist before curling each piece, horizontally, with a 1 1/4 inch iron and pinning them to the head (seen on Edsa above). The side sections were curled towards face. For the top section he dragged the iron to avoid creating a lot of volume. After the curls cooled, he brushed them and then blew out the front section with a round brush before pulling it across the forehead and tucking it behind the ear. A bit of outshine 01 anti-frizz polishing milk tamed flyaways and workforce 09 flexible volumizing spray kept everything in place. images: All Lacquered Up, The Beauty of Life, New York Post, WWD
First up, let’s talk nails. Instead of going for a matchy-matchy lips/tips look CND lead artist Wanda Ruiz chose to compliment the bold red mouth with a dark cherry layered nail.
The icing on the cake was getting to speak with Redken stylist John Ruidant. I totally heart him. He’s super chill, wicked talented and has the most adorable mop of shiny curls atop his head. My girls Jamie, Amber and I watched him work magic as he walked us through the ‘do.
ALU at NYFW – Backstage at Thakoon
ALU at NYFW – Backstage at threeASFOUR
One of the most unique nail looks I spotted during NYFW was at the threeASFOUR show. Wanting something abstract, CND’s Roxanne Valinoti worked with the designers to conceptualize a geometric and unique nail look to complement the otherworldy look of the line. These nails aren’t for the faint of heart. They’re definitely more catwalk friendly.
Get the look: Apply 1-2 coats of CND Ridge Out under one coat of Serenity. Use a #000 (i.e. very fine) nail art brush and black polish (paint was used for time) to draw a precise triangle at the nail base (lunela). |
ALU at NYFW – Backstage at Karen Walker
GoIndulge.com for All Your Frankenpolish Needs
You kids love a good Frankenpolish, right? How can you not? You get to play mad scientist to create that perfect nail shade. Honestly, my fave part of New York Fashion Week is seeing the amazing blends that the CND artists create for each designer. Whether it’s matching a specific Pantone color/swatch of fabric or just letting their creative juices flow, there are always a few shades that I can’t wait to get home and mix up for myself.
The one major prob with this scenario… getting a bottle to create them in with a good brush and mixing balls. Yes, there are bottles for sale online if you hunt them down but let’s get real, the ones most of us buy have a big, round, awkward cap, a crappy brush and no “balls.” So your only other option is to dump an old, wrecked polish or buy some cheap brand just for the bottle. To remedy that problem we have GoIndulge.com.
GoIndulge is the brainchild of CND Educator and FW backstage team lead Angi Wingle (pronounced like jingle). At GoIndluge.com you can buy all your favorite CND products and polishes including some DC’d shades like NFS. You read that right. She has some HTF bottles of NFS for sale but that’s not all.
To satisfy all us nail fanatics that are part of the frankenpolish phenomenon, Angi is giving away empty CND bottles as part of a special offer. If you purchase the “ingredients” to one of CNDs Fashion Week custom blends, she’ll throw in an empty CND bottle to mix in. Here’s how it works:
Use the search at the top of the page to find your favorite designer color! We will mix it for you to purchase! Or purchase the recipe “ingredients” and get 1 empty bottle free with each recipe! Use coupon code FWRECIPE
So as I post my backstage recaps, if there’s a custom blend shade you just love, head on over to GoIndulge.com, type in the designer’s name and either purchase the pre-mixed color (mixed by Angi herself) or buy the recipe shades and receive an empty bottle to blend in. Sweet deal, no? While you’re there, you can pick up other ALU CND faves like Solar Oil, Cuticle Eraser and Stickey base coat. What are you waiting for? Get to shopping! #NYFW