Seattle native and downtown New York denizen Chris Benz saw all of his influences collide in a spectacular way on Monday for his Fall 2010 presentation. The collection mixes the patterns, textures and utility of clothes made for the Great Outdoors as worn by the renegade, Outward Bound Debutante.
Lead makeup artist Daniel Martin (who helped create the Chris & Tell shade with the designer for Spring 2010) wanted a “makeup” makeup look, so he and Chris settled on what they’re calling Gothic Chic. This look calls for a play on textures, an updated 90′s brown lip, layers of charcoal and chocolate on the eyes, and defined cheeks.
- Lancôme Ombre Magnétique in Black (NEW for Fall 2010)
- Lancôme Color Design Eye Shadow in Guest List
- Lancôme Le Stylo Waterproof EyeLiner in Noir
- Lancôme Hypnôse Drama Mascara in Excessive Black
- Lancôme Le Crayon Poudre brow pencil in Sable (used as lip liner)
- Lancôme Color Design Matte lipstick in Bronze Show (available mid-March, exclusively at Macy’s)
- Lancôme Juicy Tubes in Hallucination
- Lancôme Photôgenic Lumessence foundation
- Shu Uemura Sheer loose powder
- Lancôme Blush Subtil in Mauve Coquette
- Lancôme Blush Subtil in Cappuccine (for the contour)
- Lancôme nail polish in Sweet Nude (part of a mini trio, new for fall)
For this look, the eyes and the lips were given equal attention. Eyes were smoky in gradations of shimmery charcoal and chocolate. Daniel used the new Ombre Magnétique, a mousse-like cream shadow, in black, layered with Color Design Eye Shadow in Guest List, an opaque espresso shade. For the lashes, several coats of Hypnôse Drama Mascara in Excessive Black, and for the eyeliner, Le Stylo Waterproof EyeLiner in Noir along the waterline, completed the look.
The lips were just as prominent. In a surprise twist, Daniel used Le Crayon Poudre brow pencil in Sable as lip liner, to get a specific gradated gothy lip look inspired by a photograph of Kate Moss from the 90’s. Over it, Daniel debuted the new Color Design matte lipstick in Bronze Show. (Available in mid-March, exclusively at Macy’s.) He topped it all with Juicy Tubes in Hallucination just on the center of the bottom lip for dimension.
For the complexion, Photôgenic Lumessence foundation enhanced the entire face (even the models’ ears!), Shu Uemura’s Sheer loose powder delivered a high-def finish that withstood the bright lights of the studio where the presentation was held. Finally, the cheeks were treated with two Blush Subtil shades: Cappucine for definition and Mauve Coquette for a pop of color.
Editorial manicurist Ana Maria gave each model pretty hands and feet using Lancôme’s new polish in Sweet Nude (part of a mini trio, new for fall). As for the hair, Redken stylist John Ruidant wove intricately braided updos that matched the mood of the collection.



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February 22nd, 2010 at 5:06 pm
Wow… Lancome has something incredible this season
must check it out