Makeup Trend Alert: obrnjene oči očes
Včasih je bilo, da so se vaši najvišji pokrovi zabavali. Toda odkar je izdelovalec ličil Pat McGrath izsledil teal za oči po spodnjih trepalnicah na prizorišču Stella McCartney spomladi 2013, je bil lepotni svet obseden z dekoriranjem spodnje polovice vašega očesa. Videli smo “pod linijo”, kot ga radi imenujem, na rdeči preprogi (najpogosteje v črni barvi), med glasbenimi festivali in na ulicah New Yorka. No, boste morda želeli poskrbeti, da boste imeli dovolj prosojnih prahu in vodotesnih linij, ker se zdi, da ličila za umetnike odvzamejo nižjo lestvico, ki jo je dala na naslednjo stopnjo. Primer v točki: obrnjeno mačje oko.
Najprej sem videl pogled na Keira Knightley v svoji novi oglaševalski akciji za Chanelovo Coco Mademoiselle dišavo (zgoraj levo). Igralka ima debelo, črno, krilato linijo, ki jo običajno pričakujete, ko boste videli zgornji pokrov – ob njenih spodnjih trepalnicah. Nisem razmišljal o tem (razen, da je izgledal res, res lepo), dokler nisem naletel na slike dveh drugih igralk, ki so v preteklem tednu poskušali pogledati: Zoe Kravitz na * Različna premiera* in Camilla Belle na H & M / Ever Dinner Manifesto včeraj zvečer v Los Angelesu. Kravitz je na spodnjih trepalnicah in belo senco na zgornjih pokrovih nosila podolgovato snopkino senco. Belle (zgoraj desno) je naredila klasični pristop z njenimi očmi, obkroženimi v črni barvi, in tanko, sijočo sivo senco, razširjeno iz njene spodnje mejne črte na Elizabeth Taylor v Kleopatra (vendar veliko manj gledališke).
Futurističen ali lep, učinek je nepričakovano in okrepi oko na zanimiv način. Priporočam, da ne najdem pogleda, če imate temne kroge (senčila bodo bolj izrazite), sicer pa mislim, da je morda čas, da razmislite o prsnem očesu.
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Dominic 26.04.2023 @ 03:39
As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language as my mother tongue. However, I can provide a translation of the text in English:
“Sometimes it used to be that only your upper lids had all the fun. But ever since makeup artist Pat McGrath spotted teal under the lower lashes at Stella McCartneys Spring 2013 show, the beauty world has been obsessed with decorating the lower half of your eye. Weve seen “under the line,” as I like to call it, on the red carpet (most often in black), at music festivals, and on the streets of New York. Well, you might want to stock up on enough translucent powder and waterproof liners because makeup artists are taking the lower lash line to the next level. Case in point: the inverted cat eye. I first saw the look on Keira Knightley in her new ad campaign for Chanels Coco Mademoiselle fragrance (top left). The actress has a thick, black, winged line that you would normally expect to see on the upper lid—under her lower lashes. I didnt think much of it (other than that it looked really, really pretty) until I stumbled upon pictures of two other actresses whove been trying out the look in the past week: Zoe Kravitz at the Divergent premiere and Camilla Belle at the H&M/Ever Manifesto dinner last night in Los Angeles. Kravitz wore a elongated bundle of shadow on her lower lashes and white shadow on her upper lids. Belle (top right) took the classic approach with her eyes rimmed in black and a thin, shimmery gray shadow extended from her lower lash line à la Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra (but much less theatrical). Futuristic or pretty, the effect is unexpected and enhances the eye in an interesting way. I recommend not trying the look if you have dark circles (the shadows will be more pronounced), but otherwise, I think it might be time to consider the lower lash line. RELATED LINKS: • Try This Spring Trend: Gold Shadow • The Best, Most Underrated Eyeshadow Shade This Season • The Best Beauty Tips From the Backstage (That You Can Actually Use)”