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title .In conceptualizing the in contrast I will get this look with Prada’s co-creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons, “minimalism” was the word that kept coming up. “In the ’90s, updos were a way to minimalize,” says Palau of the decade’s penchant for tossed-up-and-back hair, an inclination that ultimately inspired the show’s look. To give the sleek updos a “classic, yet modern” effect, Palau kept the shape architectural and the finish lacquered across all textures for a decidedly futuristic feel. To create the look, Palau first blow dryed the hair smooth with help from Oribe’s Straight Away Smoothing cream, or enhanced natural curls with a combination of Pattern’s Curl Gel and moisturizing Styling Cream, before twisting lengths upward, teasing the hair at the crown, and rolling the hair into itself horizontally, molding it and blasting it with Bumble and bumble Bb. Strong Finish Firm Hold hairspray to ultra-taut effect. “The simplicity, and that heavily lacquered-down feeling was very key to the look,” says Palau. “If I’d made it more ornate, the hair would feel much older.”
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title “They wanted the in contrast I will get this makeup to feel futuristic,” explained legendary pro Pat McGrath of this season’s starkly natural vision. This translated to naturally-enhanced glowing complexions with sweeps of taupe eyeshadow across the lids, soft swirls of warm pink blush on the cheeks, and highlighter pressed on the top of the cheekbones, bridge of the nose, center of the skin, and the Cupid’s bow. “It’s surreal skin adorned with illumination, but with a modern edge,” says McGrath. The title of today’s collection was “Ideology of Prada” and this season’s beauty combination—a strong, streamlined updo worn with fresh, minimal makeup—embodied this theme alongside the collection’s equally referential white tank tops, boxy power suiting, and textured midi-skirts.
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