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New York Fashion Week, Fall 2010-11 Beauty Trends

Master the art of picture-perfect pretty with tips from New York Fashion Week’s makeup artist pros.

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Joan Harting
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New York Fashion Week, Fall 2010-11 Beauty Trends

Michael Kors, Fall 2010-11

In a season when some runway regulars have gotten a little prickly about fashion bloggers and D-list celebrities being given front row seats, Michael Kor’s runway show scored bona fide (if mature) A-listers Michael Douglas (starring in the upcoming film Wall Street II), his real-life alter ego Donald Trump, plus Laura Linney and Richard Thomas — both currently starring in Broadway plays.

The clothes checked off an A-list of Waspy idioms: knife-pleated skirts, the trench, pleat-front trousers and pinched-waist tweed blazers. All executed in very urban fabrics — cashmeres, featherweight tweeds and molten sequins; the results were remarkably relaxed, even sporty.

Beauty-wise, makeup maestro Dick Page (for Shiseido) achieved a classic, universally flattering look. The girls’ lids shaded in soft brown shadow, their carefully lined and mascara-ed eyes, cheeks blooming with warm pink blush and soft pink mouths meant that each of them came down the runway looking pretty and healthy, if not happy (That expressionless model-thing still prevails.) The ponytail trend turned up here in a purposefully-messy back-combed version. In fact, the hair was the only element in Kors’ show that wasn’t chic, sleek and, in a totally modern way, comme il faut.

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