The Chloé runway has always been known for effortless French beauty. That easy, undone approach to hair and make-up that we associate with our French peers. Chemena Kamali unveiled her first collection for the house as creative director this morning in Paris, and very much continued this effortless beauty look.
Lead hairstylist Gary Gill used Dyson’s Supersonic hair dryer to create styles that enhanced individual model’s hair type: modern, loose waves paired with naturally French-girl long fringes, or face-framing longer pieces, all with a classic center parting that looked soft and beautifully casual. “It’s cool, effortless, natural and flowy with good movement,” Gill said.
Aaron de Mey led the Chloé make-up team, creating clean, nearly bare-looking skin. Products by French brand Orveda – whose glow-activating formulas are fashion month essentials – were used to prep and de-puff models’ skin before the early call-time. Make-up was thene used in any areas that needed any coverage, but applied in a ways that appeared smooth and undetectable. It was clearly no-make-up make-up. The most French girl make-up of all.
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