How to get the Dolce & Gabbana runway beauty look at home: Backstage with Pat McGrath

Dolce & Gabbana showed their spring 2012 collection during Milan Fashion Week on September 25, 2011 and left Fashionistas everywhere wanting to re-create the runway make-up looks worn by the models during the show. The collection celebrated Italian culinary culture and Mediterranean traditions which was shown through the designing duo’s playful red hot pepper prints, pasta adorned accessories and pastel crocheted fabrications.

In order to capture this vibe in the make-up worn by the models on the runway, make-up artist extraordinaire Pat McGrath used Dolce& Gabbana make-up in spring 2012’s vibrant and intense hues from the new Passion Duo Lipstick and Perfect Finish Creamy Foundation.

Here is how Pat McGrath made up the models backstage at Dolce & Gabbana:

Cheeks:

Using a Dolce & Gabbana make-up brush, McGrath applied small amounts of “Perfect Finish Creamy Foundation” to the cheeks, nose, forehead and chin of the models. She blended the foundation by moving from the center of the face outwards in order to create a flawless base. Then, McGrath used Dolce & Gabbana blush in “Provocative” and “Rose.”She swept the blush over the apples of the models cheeks.

Eyes:

The Dolce & Gabbana Eyeshadow Quad in “Femme Fatale” was applied to the eyes and then lined on the lids in “black” and “coffee” which created definition and made the models’ eyes pop. To finish off the look, McGrath used “Secret Eyes Mascara” in black to add volume to the lashes.

Lips:

There were two shades of Dolce & Gabbana’s “Passion Duo” lipstick used on the spring 2012 runway during Milan Fashion Week: “Imperial” and “Sensation.” The lipstick gave the models’ lips both moisturizing pigment and a sheer gloss.

Nails:

The nails on Dolce & Gabbana’s spring 2012 runway were in two of the season’s hottest hues: “Dahlia” and “Wild Green.” Both colors will be “must have’s” for the spring 2012 season.

Domenico Dolce: “This season we were inspired by the charm and beauty of Southern Italy; the food, the smells and the sense of occasion. After all, this is at the very heart of our culture and heritage and is so dear to us.” Stefano Gabbana agrees: “This collection symbolizes our love for the Mediterranean spirit; from the distinctive illuminations that adorn every street and the fragrances and tastes of Mediterranean food. We see this as true Italian beauty.”

Pat McGrath took this inspiration backstage and brought the designing duo’s love for traditional cuisine and heritage to life with effortlessly glamorous make-up which embodies the Italian spirit. “I just love how the simple yet chic make up look we have created complements the stunning SS12 catwalk collection. I love the references to food in the collection and how the makeup look accompanies this; plump red tomato lips, deep aubergine and fresh green nails looked amazing and using the new Creamy Foundation and passion Duo shades was so exciting and really enhanced the look we were trying to achieve. The signature Dolce & Gabbana inspiration and heritage was again ever present on the catwalk, and I feel the vivid yet sophisticated make up really worked to bring the whole collection to life.”

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LisaBerck handbags: created from a miracle

LisaBerck designs an amazing collection of handbags; both her patented “B Bag” which is a cross body, mini bag designed to carry essentials, hands-free, as well as more traditional and on-trend handbags such as hobos. Interestingly enough, Lisa Berck did not set out to become a handbag designer by trade; she “accidentally” became one.

Lisa Berck worked as a sales manager for a construction equipment company where she enjoyed a good salary and job security. Unfortunately, she was injured while on-site at work and was forced to go on disability as well as endure daily pain. To make matters worse, Lisa Berck was soon diagnosed with more than one disease as well as other physical injuries. She was in pain and not feeling very healthy. To lift her spirits and keep herself as healthy as possible, she and her husband began taking short walks in 2009. Lisa Berck discovered that it was impossible to find a handbag for her walks which was small and hands-free yet convenient enough to carry her keys, cell phone and ID card.

This need for a mini bag which was lightweight and hands-free, inspired Lisa Berck to cut up a patent leather handbag from her closet and design her own bag. The result? An amazing handbag which was soon highly sought after by anyone who saw her wearing it. She began making the handbags for friends and then turned it into a viable business which is growing every month!

LisaBerck’s handbags and “B Bags” have become a favorite of celebrities and Fashionistas everywhere. The detachable chain strap on the “B Bags” is easy to adjust and allows the handbag to be worn cross body or as a shoulder bag. Lisa Berck’s collection is unique yet still on-trend for the fall season with the use of metallics and highly sought-after embellishments such as tassels. All of her handbags are made from fine lambskin, suede and leather. For more information about Lisa Berck handbags, please visit lisaberck.com

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Bay Area Fashion Week features local and national designers while raising money to end hunger

Bay Area Fashion Week took place Saturday night at San Jose State University and raised much-needed funds for Second Harvest Food Bank and Mainitnons Sa Amerika. Both charities work hard to ensure everyone has a meal on their plate. 

The first annual Bay Area Fashion Week was a two hour, fashion and charity extravaganza which featured fashion from local designers such as LHC Couture and ahr.es.ihm as well as national designers from shops at Santana Row, Valley Fair Mall and the Great Mall of Milpitas.

Bay Area Fashion Week also featured celebrities including Miss World-Canada, Riza Santos, who was on hand to help raise money for the cause and model in the runway show. Comedian and Mix 106.5 DJ Sandy Stec hosted the event and opened with a comic routine that kept the crowd falling off of their chairs in laughter.

To learn more about Bay Area Fashion Week and to stay tuned for the second annual event, please visitbayareafashionweek.com

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