The inspiration for the hair at Tracy Reese's runway show was "ballerina after rehearsal." The crux of the look: Scunci's no-slip grip headbands. Next spring, look forward to these in exclusive colors matching the Pantone colors of Tracy Reese's collection.
If we seem grouchy, it's only because springtime can't come soon enough. That's when we'll be able to add this still-unnamed Jin Soon nail polish (which she describes as "moody green") to our collection.
This sheer, nude polish (called Like Dreamers Do) from Deborah Lippmann was used on models at the Theory show. It's the perfect palette cleanser to transition us from deep, rich winter polish shades to bright, spring-ready pops of color.
Nars has a ton off goodies we're looking forward to next spring: the just-bitten lip gloss Gucci Westman used on models at Rag & Bone; the St-Paul-De-Vence Duo Eyeshadow used at Rodarte.
But we're seriously kvelling (to quote Cher from "Clueless") over the new Dual-Intensity Blushes. There will be three double-sided compacts: Fervor, Jubilation and Craving. The left side of Craving was used on models' cheeks at the Alexander Wang SS15 show (pictured); if you can't wait for spring, the brand recommends trying the Copacabana Multiple to get a similar look.
But we're seriously kvelling (to quote Cher from "Clueless") over the new Dual-Intensity Blushes. There will be three double-sided compacts: Fervor, Jubilation and Craving. The left side of Craving was used on models' cheeks at the Alexander Wang SS15 show (pictured); if you can't wait for spring, the brand recommends trying the Copacabana Multiple to get a similar look.
Bobbi Brown, queen of the "you, but better" natural makeup look, sent our hearts aflutter with the Hot Nudes Eye Palette that was used backstage at the Misha Nonoo show. The gorgeous palette, available Spring 2015, will come with eight versatile neutral shadows from bone to chocolate-y brown, in a range of shimmer and matte textures.