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Backstage at Greta Constantine: Shattered glass, shattered eyelashes, male models and more
One of the most talk-about elements of the Greta Constantine show were the shattered-glass accessories, which also inspired the makeup look. M.A.C senior artist Melissa Gibson designed a “shattered lashes” effect that used four different lash styles cut into chunks and placed around the models’ eyes in random patterns. Says M.A.C senior artist Jane McKay, who also worked on the show, “This really shook up how we think of lashes in a traditional sense, and we used them as the focus in an unconventional way. The result was a modern, sexy and dramatic look.”
Photographer Angela Y. Martin went backstage at Greta to capture the pre-show action. Click the links below to see the photos.
See the full Greta/Ezra Constantine Fall 2010 show
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