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Revlon @ Rag & Bone NYFW Fall 2012


Revlon @ Rag & Bone NYFW Fall 2012

REVLON was backstage creating the look at Rag & Bone this past week. Revlon’s Global Artistic Director, Gucci Westman, created a striking eye for the rag & bone Fall 2012 collection, bringing forth the designers inspiration of the textures and colors of India.

“I wanted to put the emphasis on the eyes,” says Westman. “I played with different textures and layered three different kinds of eyeliners to make the look bold and a little rough around the edges.”

Products Used

  • Revlon Crème Gel Liner in Black, $9.99
  • Revlon Luxurious Color Eye Liner in Black, $9.99
  • Revlon Liquid Liner in Blackest Black
  • Revlon Illuminance Crème Shadow in Not Just Nudes, $6.50
  • Revlon PhotoReady 3D Volume Mascara in Blackened Brown, $8.99
  • Gucci LIMITED EDITION Shadow Palette for Fall 2012 – Midnight Express, highlighter on cheeks: $9.99 (available October 2012)
  • Revlon PhotoReady Cream Blush in Flushed, $12.99

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