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Makeup Bag: 2008 February

February 24, 2008

More Chanel Beauté on the red carpet

It’s not surprising to hear that some of the best looks of Oscar night were created by Chanel Beauté.

Penelope Cruz at the Oscars

Our second favorite look of the night (behind Jennifer Garner) is Penelope Cruz. Her makeup was created by Rachel Goodwin for Chanel. Rachel gave Penelope a stunning, dramatic look on the red carpet. She created a navy cat eye by lining the eyes with PRECISION EYE DEFINER in BLUE JEAN, then smudged the navy shadow from QUADRA EYESHADOW in BLEU CELESTE on top of the liner, giving her a deep blue almond shaped eye. She used TEINT INNOCENCE foundation in SOFT HONEY on her skin, and gave her complexion a matte, velvet finish with POUDRE CRISTALLINE ULTRA-FINE TRANSLUCENT POWDER. Rachel applied a new ROUGE ALLURE shade, NAÏVE, to Penelope’s lips for a pinkish nude lip.

Nicole Kidman at the Oscars

Nicole Kidman never fails to enthrall us on the red carpet. She’s always beyond perfect and this year is no exception. Chanel makeup artist Angela Levin created Nicole’s flawless look by using deep, rich shades to give her a dramatic, smoky eye. To achieve this look she brushed SOFT TOUCH EYESHADOW in SILVERY and EBONY on the lids. She then lined the eyes with INTENSE EYE PENCIL in GRAPHITE and NOIR to make them stand out. As always, Angela used her favorite CHANEL product, INIMITABLE MASCARA in NOIR-BLACK. She finished the look with a pale, natural pink lip; ROUGE ALLURE in DARLING.

Katherine Heigl at the Oscars

We’re not thrilled about Katherine Heigl’s hair, but her dress and makeup are amazing. Chanel makeup artist Monika Blunder gave Katherine a bold, bright, poppy hued mouth with AQUALUMIERE GLOSS in PARTY RED, a new gloss formula from CHANEL launching in May, flown in from Paris for the Oscar red carpet. She applied SHEER BRILLIANCE in SUNKISSED to give Katherine’s complexion a subtle, bronze glow. On her cheeks, Monika used POWDER BLUSH in HORIZON, a warm coral shade. She created a defined eye with INTENSE EYE PENCIL in AMBRE, and applied beige and brown shadows from QUADRA EYE SHADOW in DUNES to the lids. Finally, Monika added a touch of glamour to the eyes with INIMITABLE MASCARA in NOIR-BLACK.

Marion Cotillard at the Oscars

To give Marion Cotillard a refined, ethereal look, Chanel makeup artist Angela Levin used the copper and pink-gold shadows from the MULTI-USE MAKEUP PALETTE in LUMIERE NATURELLE on her lids. She applied SHEER BRILLIANCE in SUNKISSED to Marion’s skin, giving her complexion a sheer sun-kissed glow. On her cheeks, Angela brushed on POWDER BLUSH in NARCISSE, a pale delicate pink. She finished the look with AQUALUMIERE SHEER COLOUR LIPSHINE in SOMOA, a copper-rose shade.

Thank you to Chanel for the inside scoop on these incredible looks.

photo credits: wire image

February 24, 2008

Best Oscar Look: Jennifer Garner

Jennifer Garner

Jennifer Garner gets our vote for the best look of the Oscars. Gorgeous skin, elegant makeup and an incredible dress—perfection.

Jennifer Garner

Celebrity makeup artist Paul Starr achieved Jennifer’s look with Chanel products by creating a strong, sculpted eye with radiant skin.

“My inspiration tonight was the glamour of old Hollywood; evoking the beauty of Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn,” said Starr. “This was the first time Jennifer was wearing a black dress on the red carpet, so I wanted to give her a strong look.”

He achieved this look by lining the upper and lower lash lines with INTENSE EYE PENCIL in NOIR, and then perfecting the line with AUTOMATIC LIQUID EYELINER in NOIR. Paul shaped the lids with a shimmery taupe shadow from QUADRA EYE SHADOW in DUNES, and applied INIMITABLE MASCARA In NOIR-BLACK to the lashes. He used TEINT INNOCENCE, a sheer foundation, to give Jennifer’s skin a fresh, flawless radiance. Finally, Paul completed the look with ROUGE ALLURE in TENDER, an elegant beige-pink.

Her effortlessly gorgeous hair was styled by Adir Abergel of Frederic Fekkai. To get the look, Adir started by applying from root to ends Fekkai Coiff Shape and Set Mist. Adir then parted hair for a severe side part, hiding all of Jen?s short bangs. He blow-dried small sections of the hair with a round brush and pinned each section back. Set the hair for about 10 minutes, Adir took a 1″ curling iron and curled her entire head. He then sprayed some Sheer Hold hairspray by Fekkai and pinned all her hair back into a low deconstructed bun. Making sure to leave the severe side bang and a few random pieces out to frame her face.

Thank you to Chanel and Frederic Fekkai for giving us the scoop!

Photo credits: wire image

February 23, 2008

Countdown to the Oscars

Marion Cotillard

Just look at this adorable girl.

This is Marion Cotillard (and because you are more informed than us, you already knew this) at the Cesar Film Awards 2008 yesterday in Paris, France.

Sadly, until moments ago, we had no idea who Marion Cotillard was (and if her charming outfit didn’t catch our eye, we would have no idea still). She is nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Actress category for her work in La Vie en Rose.

As usual, the Oscars are upon us and we haven’t seen ONE. SINGLE. FILM. Pathetic, no? It’s not that we don’t want to see them, we just haven’t made the time. (Do you know how much laundry we do?)

So, thanks to Marion and her sassy little dress, we at least got ourself up to speed on the nominees:

BEST ACTRESS

  • Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth: The Golden Age)
  • Julie Christie (Away from Her)
  • Marion Cotillard (La Vie en Rose)
  • Laura Linney (The savages)
  • Ellen Page (Juno)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

  • Cate Blanchett (I’m Not There)
  • Ruby Dee (American Gangster)
  • Saoirse Ronan (Atonement)
  • Amy Ryan (Gone Baby Gone)
  • Tilda Swinton (Michael Clayton)

BEST ACTOR

  • George Clooney (Michael Clayton)
  • Daniel Day-Lewis (There Will be Blood)
  • Johnny Depp (Sweeney Todd the Demon Barber of Fleet Street)
  • Tommy Lee Jones (In the Valley of Elah)
  • Viggo Mortensen (Eastern Promises)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

  • Casey Affleck (The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford)
  • Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men)
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman (Charlie Wilson’s War)
  • Hal Holbrook (Into the Wild)
  • Tom Wilkinson (Michael Clayton)

This is where we should announce our picks, but alas, we have none. What we do have is a sneaky suspicion we’ll be seeing a lot of red lips tomorrow night. We can’t wait!

*photo: wire image

February 23, 2008

Ageless beauty

Demi Moore continues to awe us with her beauty.

While she’s a tad too tan-fastic for our taste in this photo, there’s no denying the woman is hotter than hot. Clearly she takes good care of herself and hasn’t been “freshened up” to the point of scary bulging cheeks and overinflated lips that many 40-plus Hollywood actresses have succumbed to (Madonna?!).

Demi Moore

To recreate Demi’s glamorous look at home, we’re offering the following suggestions:

Get Demi Moore’s look

For golden-brown smoky eyes, try TheBalm ShadyLady Eyeshadow in Caught In the Act Courtney (1.) a shimmery chocolate with golden undertones. Use it wet as a liner and dry for a smudged-out sexy look. Add Hollywood drama with Shu Uemura Smoky Layers False Eyelashes (2.).

On cheeks, NARS Blush in Torrid (3.) adds a coral-toned shimmer to light skin from within.

Lips are the spotlight with traffic-stopping red. Try Chanel Rouge Allure in Dazzling (4.) a true red that’s long-lasting and moisturizing.

Finish off your look by dusting Estée Lauder Platinum Illuminator Loose Shimmer Powder (5.) over shoulders and collarbone and then proceed to knock ‘em dead.