Morgan Stanley Great Britons Awards
« {WINTER} STYLE | Posted on 01/14/2010 06:16 pm by HeatherStyle
Casual | Glam | Winter
Updated: August 7, 2010
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Style Guide:
Exact Matches: Coat (Emporio Armani SP2006) Dress (Emporio Armani SP2006)
Coat 1 Coat 2 Coat 3 Coat 4 Coat 5 | Skirt/Shirt 1 Skirt/Shirt 2
Shirt 1 Shirt 2 | Skirt 1 Skirt 2
Shoes 1 Shoes 2 Shoes 3 | Clutch 1 Clutch 2 Clutch 3
Hair: Start out by using a volumizing gel in hair. Blow-dry straight, you may have to use a flat iron to straighten your hair. Straighten hair completely, slightly flip ends in and out for a natural look. Part your hair on the side of your head, the right side if you want to be exactly like Anna. Spritz lightly with hairspray to hold down fly away hair.
Make-up:
Foundation: pick any foundation that matches your skin tone, if skin is of different tones, use a shade that is slightly darker than normal. Blend into your neck. Powder, use a powder that is one-two shades darker than your foundation color, apply all over. Remember to blend into your hairline and neck so you can avoid makeup lines.
Cheeks: if your skin is similar to Anna’s use a color similar to Classic Pink 110, if you choose a different color you’ll want a shimmer, pink based blush. Apply just to the apples of your cheeks. And blend it in with a tissue or your hand.
Eyes: Mascara, when applying, start at the root of your lashes, instead of going straight up through them, gently wiggle applicator on lashes as you sweep/rotate upwards. Repeat 2-3 times, or until lashes look thick (not clumpy!). I often wipe off the tip of my mascara wand and any excess that may be on the bristles.
Lips: Before you put on lip gloss or lip stick, put on a layer of chap stick- this will help your lip color stay longer and look fresher. Do this before you start to put on your eyeshadow so it has some time to set in.
Apply a glossy rose color (Crush 415/Shimmershel 350). Just remember that makeup reacts different to everyone, you may need to find a shade that is slightly darker or slightly lighter.





