
Creating the Look: A Madrid Inspired Aesthetic
Recently, Alexa Chung made waves at the Carolina Herrera SS26 show in Madrid, where her striking looks told a vibrant story influenced by both art and the city’s rich cultural heritage. Collaborating with renowned makeup artist Wendy Rowe, they crafted two stunning beauty looks that harmonized perfectly with the bold designs of Herrera.
Embracing the Season: Floral Vibes and Retro Glam
The first look captured the essence of spring with floral inspirations central to the Carolina Herrera aesthetic. The vibrant hues and the spirit of the 1960s defined this modern yet playful makeup style. Drawing artistic influence from the works of Goya showcased at the Prado Museum, this look was all about vivid colors and soft, romantic features. The makeup featured a defined lash line with blurred edges for a retro appeal, enhanced by a warm bronzy blush that reflected the golden hues of Madrid evenings.
A Study in Art: The Second Look
The second look took architectural cues from classical art pieces, specifically Goya’s The Parasol and Velázquez’s Las Meninas. It combined vintage cinematic flair with contemporary elegance, highlighting Yang’s versatility. With this look, the eyeliner was applied precisely along the lash line, beautifully transitioning outward. The skin was sculpted with a touch of warmth, thanks to the innovative layering of liquid blush, creating a liveliness reminiscent of the brushwork seen in the paintings.
Makeup Kit Essentials for a Modern Look
Both looks came together with a thoughtfully curated makeup kit. For the floral-inspired look, Rowe used:
- Warm bronzy blush for a sun-kissed glow: Carolina Herrera Bronzer
- Eyes: Carolina Herrera Chic Eyeliner Stick Matte
- Master Mattes Eyeshadow Palette featuring Neutrals
- Lips: Fabulous Kiss Lip Liner 49 Gorgeous Brown
- With final touches from the Good Girl Lip Liquid Velvet in 570
Meanwhile, the second look included the Carolina Herrera Good Girl Blusher in orangey 1042—an essential for achieving that radiant, classic flush.
Art in Motion: The Intersection of Fashion and Beauty
Both looks are not only about makeup but represent a dialogue between fashion and art. The intricate details and colors chosen reflect not just the wearer's personality but also pay homage to the cultural richness of Spain. Making such choices connects deeper than surface aesthetics; they celebrate the intertwining stories of creativity and identity.
Making It Your Own: Taking Inspiration from Madrid
For those looking to recreate these looks, draw inspiration from nature, art, and your surroundings. Perhaps it’s the vibrant blooms you spot on a walk or the warm, golden light of an evening sunset that could evoke the perfect makeup color palette? Make it personal and reconnect with your artistic influences to cultivate looks that tell your unique story.
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