Get Dosha’s mannequin-inspired look. Creative genius Jeannette Williams transformed Dosha into a modern doll-like gal. “I was inspired by the world-famous makeup artist and innovator Pat McGrath and my most recent work with Fashion House Margiela. Dosha’s look was also heavily inspired by classic mannequins in beauty shops and clothing stores. This mannequin look combines 1970s cinematic glamour with a campy twist. Super thin vixen brow frames the dark, sultry black, smokey eye. Nod to Pamela Anderson’s iconic bimbo eye look. The bright yellow holographic lip was a nod to the color pallet of one of my favorite films, Kill Bill.” – Jeannette (@uhh.jean)
BEHIND THE BEAUTY LOOK:
Jeannette used several products to create this jaw-dropping beauty look. For the skin, Jean opted for Pat McGrath Labs Sublime Perfection Foundation -deep 36, Dior Backstage Face & Body Foundation- m10N. For the glossy lips, she used Pat McGrath’s Lip Gloss in the shade Aliengelic; for the yellow tinted lips, Jean used About Face’s Matte fluid liquid eye paint in yellow. To achieve this Doll-like skin, use the Freeman peel-off mask – diluted with filtered water, painted, and sprayed in layers for a long-lasting finished look.
Top: Marc Jacobs Haeven Logo Tee
Shorts: Stylists own
Get the look: Pat McGrath Labs Sublime Perfection Foundation -deep 36, Dior Backstage Face & Body Foundation- m10N, Pat McGrath Lip Gloss Aliengelic
Get the look: Pat McGrath x Star Wars Eye Shadow Palette, Matte fluid liquid eye paint – yellow – lips.
Perrin Johnson is our senior features editor. Aside from Interviews and sourcing the best in beauty and fashion, Perrin enjoys Coffee and time with his family. Contact Perrin at Editsbyperry@gmail.com
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