I think I can detect a silvered champagne metallic shade on the lid, lots of black mascara, flase eyelashes, and a silver liner on her lower waterline. The cheeks look very bronzy with a touch of rose, while the lips are a milky pale pink.
Emily Blunt wears a very subtle smoky eye–lots of light silver-gray on the lid, maybe even a gray-blue shadow close to the lash line. The cheeks look almost peachy, while the lips are barely-there pink-peach (not even sure she’s really wearing a lipstick).
I spot a smoky eye! Looks like a light gray shade on the inner half of the lid with a taupe-gray on the outer lid, perhaps! The lips are a peachy nude paired with soft rosy cheeks.
January Jones is looking rather natural and bare-faced — maybe a champagne shade on her eyelids, but I can’t really make out what she’s wearing on her cheeks or if she’s rocking anything but her natural lip color!
Makeup Breakdown
For January’s make up I was inspired by Irving Penn’s iconic photos of his wife/supermodel Lisa Fonssagrives, whose signature extended eyeliner symbolizes the epitome of elegance. I used ultra feminine colours with super sculptural liner for a cool update on that classic late 50′s silhouette. — Rachel Goodwin
I used CHANEL Liquid Eyeliner in Noir along the lash line for an exaggerated cat eye effect, adding extra lashes on just the very outer edges for added length. I then applied two coats of inimitable CHANEL Inimitable Intense Mascara in Noir on the top lashes and one coat of CHANEL Inimitable Intense Mascara in Purple on the bottom lashes. The rest of the face I kept understated using minimal foundation, pale pink cream cheek colour and CHANEL Rouge Allure Extrait de Gloss in Confidence on her lips. I finished the look by dusting her brow bone and lids with a loose iridescent pearl shadow with a hint of purple to play off the super reflective quality of her dress.
It seems like Anna Paquin has a metallic taupe on her lower lash line, at least half-lashes, and a strong red-toned brown in the crease. The eyelid looks like there’s a golden champagne shade on it, but it’s hard to tell.
Hair How-to by Frederic Fekkai Celebrity Styulist Renato Campora
A soft yet glamorous look to compliment her dress by Alexander McQueen.
On wet hair, Renato Campora applied the Fekkai Full Blown Volume™ Styling Whip to the roots and the Fekkai Coiff™ Perfecteur Anti-Frizz Silkening Crème. Once dried, he used a ½ inch curling iron and set the hair in pin curls. After 15 minutes, Campora removed the curls and ran his fingers through the hair to loosen and create shape. Next, he pulled the hair back into a high French twist, revealing the nape of her neck, and secured with bobby pins. To create volume, Campora loosened the hair at the crown of her head, resulting in a softer, yet ultimately glamorous style.