Photo by: Thibaut de Saint Chamas
The Jewel-Tone Eye-
The Look: The dramatic smoky eyes at Dior were a nod to the roaring '20s. "The look is rich and beautiful," says Pat McGrath, creative design ... more
The Jewel-Tone Eye-
The Look: The dramatic smoky eyes at Dior were a nod to the roaring '20s. "The look is rich and beautiful," says Pat McGrath, creative design ... more
Photo by: Thibaut de Saint Chamas
The Jewel-Tone Eye-
The Look: The dramatic smoky eyes at Dior were a nod to the roaring '20s. "The look is rich and beautiful," says Pat McGrath, creative design director, P&G Beauty, who used shadow, liner, and mega lashes to create a spectrum of looks, more real-world-applicable (and seductive) than in seasons past.
DIY: Coat lids with a primer to prevent creasing. Next, using a black eyeliner pencil, "draw in around the eye, smudging it out with a brush to create smokiness," McGrath says. Follow with a bright shadow on the lid.
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The Jewel-Tone Eye-
The Look: The dramatic smoky eyes at Dior were a nod to the roaring '20s. "The look is rich and beautiful," says Pat McGrath, creative design director, P&G Beauty, who used shadow, liner, and mega lashes to create a spectrum of looks, more real-world-applicable (and seductive) than in seasons past.
DIY: Coat lids with a primer to prevent creasing. Next, using a black eyeliner pencil, "draw in around the eye, smudging it out with a brush to create smokiness," McGrath says. Follow with a bright shadow on the lid.
MORE: The Most Popular Haircuts in the USA less







