Monday 23 September 2013

M.A.C Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Make-up Trend

This season it's all about wearibilty and elegance, something that has been suprising me on the runway this fall. I am loving the strong brows,wine lips and feline eyes. You can't go wrong with these trends because they seem effortless yet sophisticated.

On a seasonal basis, M.A.C sets 4 trends that usually dominate the fashion shows and give us (make-up artists and enthusiasts) a great idea of what colors to wear and what textures to experiment with. So without further ado, here are the M.A.C Fall/Winter 2013-2014 make-up trends.



  • Reb-Elle 
It's gritty,unpolished and downright dirty!  This is my favorite trend this season,definately punk/grunge inspired, it's this lack of perfection that made me love make-up in the first place.

Now the easy way to recreate this look is by smudging eye kohl all over the lid and on the lower lashline, then topping it off with a greyish black eyeshadow with a slight shimmer or a blackened burgundy eyeshadow. The lips are minimal as the the eyes are the focus of the trend.



  • Spiritual-Eye

This trend reminds me of  the make-up I wore last Halloween! I'm not saying that it's excessive or crazy but it definately has a haunting feel. With porcelain skin and a soft plum or light taupe eyeshadow , you will give Bella a run for her money.

Now this easy to achieve, apply your favorite matte foundation and some eye primer. Then choose a cool toned mushroom or taupe and apply it all over the lid making sure to blend the edges very well.
Add a jewel-toned burgundy or green to the lower lash line and smudge away!




  • Au-currant
This trend is all about a bold colored lipstick which some might find intimidating but I honestly don't. To bring out the lips, the eyes were left bare , also the skin appears to be mostly pale without blush or contour. I've also noticed that the lips were not lined and the edges were slightly smudged which made them look wine stained ,as most of the color was concentrated at the center of the lips.



  • Perspex-Tive
Lastly,this trend experiments with how skin high-lighting picks up light giving it that acrylic or shellac-like look and adds diminsion to the face, hence the name. Along with the subtle peachy toned lips/cheeks and minimal eye make up, it's quite wearable and fresh.
 



I hope this blog inspired you as it has inspired me and thank you for reading.