Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Backstage at NY Fashion Week

For the Spring/Summer 2015 Novis presentation it was all about pop art-inspired graphics and vivid color. To be a soft addition to the look of the collection, Janell Geason, Aveda Global Artistic Director for Makeup created a face that was subdued and elegant and Aveda Guest Artist for Hair Frank Rizzieri fashioned a sculptural knotted bun that resembled an easy, fast, but fresh updo.
“This is definitely the bun of that cool girl who just happened to easily twist her hair up and off of her face,” Rizzieri said. “It has natural pieces poking out so it’s not too perfect. It’s definitely graphic, different, but simple looking to match the details of the clothes, but not take too much away from the collection.” 
For the makeup, Geason said: “The look is really beautiful and fresh, but not so girly; it’s much more lady like and grown up,” Geason said. Using colors from the Aveda Spring/Summer 2015 makeup collection, Geason kept the face clean while subtle bursts of pinks were found on the eyes and lips.
- See more at: http://livingaveda.com/backstage-ny-fashion-week-novis/#sthash.mtKHhpPV.dpuf
 Backstage at NY Fashion Week: Novis
Beauty, Fashion, Hair

For the Spring/Summer 2015 Novis presentation it was all about pop art-inspired graphics and vivid color. To be a soft addition to the look of the collection, Janell Geason, Aveda Global Artistic Director for Makeup created a face that was subdued and elegant and Aveda Guest Artist for Hair Frank Rizzieri fashioned a sculptural knotted bun that resembled an easy, fast, but fresh updo.

“This is definitely the bun of that cool girl who just happened to easily twist her hair up and off of her face,” Rizzieri said. “It has natural pieces poking out so it’s not too perfect. It’s definitely graphic, different, but simple looking to match the details of the clothes, but not take too much away from the collection.”

For the makeup, Geason said: “The look is really beautiful and fresh, but not so girly; it’s much more lady like and grown up,” Geason said. Using colors from the Aveda Spring/Summer 2015 makeup collection, Geason kept the face clean while subtle bursts of pinks were found on the eyes and lips.

How to Get the Makeup Look
Step 1: Create a dewy appearance by moisturizing the face with Tourmaline Charged Hydrating Creme. Use Inner Light™ Mineral Tinted Moisture Broad Spectrum and Inner Light™ Concealer to match skin tone and then set with Inner Light Mineral Loose Powder.
Step 2: Groom brows by brushing up and over, then set with Petal Essence Eye Color Trio in Gobi Sands.
Step 3: For the eyes, apply Petal Essence Single Eye Color in Rose Gold* all over. In the crease and under the eye, apply Petal Essence Single Eye Color in Coriander*. Add a touch of Plumeria* in the center of the eye. Use Mosscara™ in Earth on the upper and lower lashes.
Step 4: Contour the cheeks  with Uruku Bronzer in Amazonia.
Step 5: For the lips, block out the natural lip color by coating the lips with Inner Light™ Concealer in a color closest to the skin tone.
Step 6: Using a fresh lip applicator, dab the lips with Nourish-Mint™ Rehydrating Lip Glaze in Pink Hibiscus*.
- See more at: http://livingaveda.com/backstage-ny-fashion-week-novis/#sthash.mtKHhpPV.dpuf
How to Get the Makeup Look

Step 1: Create a dewy appearance by moisturizing the face with Tourmaline Charged Hydrating Creme. Use Inner Light™ Mineral Tinted Moisture Broad Spectrum and Inner Light™ Concealer to match skin tone and then set with Inner Light Mineral Loose Powder.

Step 2: Groom brows by brushing up and over, then set with Petal Essence™ Eye Color Trio in Gobi Sands.

Step 3: For the eyes, apply Petal Essence™ Single Eye Color in Rose Gold* all over. In the crease and under the eye, apply Petal Essence Single Eye Color in Coriander*. Add a touch of Plumeria* in the center of the eye. Use Mosscara™ in Earth on the upper and lower lashes.

Step 4: Contour the cheeks  with Uruku Bronzer in Amazonia.

Step 5: For the lips, block out the natural lip color by coating the lips with Inner Light™ Concealer in a color closest to the skin tone.

Step 6: Using a fresh lip applicator, dab the lips with Nourish-Mint™ Rehydrating Lip Glaze in Pink Hibiscus*.


How to Get the Knotted Bun

Step 1: Spritz hair with Pure Abundance™ Style Prep™ for volume and thickness to prep hair for the finished style.

Step 2: Blow dry hair straight to help expand the volume while also creating sleekness; add a light mist of Brilliant™ Spray-On Shine for a touch of sheen.

Step 3: Pull hair tightly back into a strong ponytail that rests just above the nape, but below the center of the head; firmly secure with a bungee cord elastic.

Step 4: Taking two sections from the ponytail begin to trongly knot the sections tightly doing this continuously until the end of the ponytail.

Step 5: Coil the knotted sections up into the base of the ponytail letting random pieces poke out for a sculptured look and added detail. Secure the knotted bun with pins until it is tight to the head.

Step 6: Apply a small amount of Air Control™ Hair Spray with the fingertips to gently smooth away flyaways on the hair leading to the knotted bun.


Below are a few of the star products of the Novis Spring/Summer 2015 look:
Air Control Hair Spray           Pure Abundance  Style-Prep        Brilliant Spray-On Shine

Keep checking in with Living Aveda all week as we showcase the hair of NYFW, including the exclusive how-tos to acquiring the looks created by the top stylists for Aveda. Also, follow Aveda on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more exclusive New York Fashion Week content.

* From the Spring/Summer 2015 Aveda makeup collection available February 2015
- See more at: http://livingaveda.com/backstage-ny-fashion-week-novis/#sthash.mtKHhpPV.dpuf
For the Spring/Summer 2015 Novis presentation it was all about pop art-inspired graphics and vivid color. To be a soft addition to the look of the collection, Janell Geason, Aveda Global Artistic Director for Makeup created a face that was subdued and elegant and Aveda Guest Artist for Hair Frank Rizzieri fashioned a sculptural knotted bun that resembled an easy, fast, but fresh updo.
“This is definitely the bun of that cool girl who just happened to easily twist her hair up and off of her face,” Rizzieri said. “It has natural pieces poking out so it’s not too perfect. It’s definitely graphic, different, but simple looking to match the details of the clothes, but not take too much away from the collection.” 
For the makeup, Geason said: “The look is really beautiful and fresh, but not so girly; it’s much more lady like and grown up,” Geason said. Using colors from the Aveda Spring/Summer 2015 makeup collection, Geason kept the face clean while subtle bursts of pinks were found on the eyes and lips.
- See more at: http://livingaveda.com/backstage-ny-fashion-week-novis/#sthash.mtKHhpPV.dpuf
For the Spring/Summer 2015 Novis presentation it was all about pop art-inspired graphics and vivid color. To be a soft addition to the look of the collection, Janell Geason, Aveda Global Artistic Director for Makeup created a face that was subdued and elegant and Aveda Guest Artist for Hair Frank Rizzieri fashioned a sculptural knotted bun that resembled an easy, fast, but fresh updo.
“This is definitely the bun of that cool girl who just happened to easily twist her hair up and off of her face,” Rizzieri said. “It has natural pieces poking out so it’s not too perfect. It’s definitely graphic, different, but simple looking to match the details of the clothes, but not take too much away from the collection.” 
For the makeup, Geason said: “The look is really beautiful and fresh, but not so girly; it’s much more lady like and grown up,” Geason said. Using colors from the Aveda Spring/Summer 2015 makeup collection, Geason kept the face clean while subtle bursts of pinks were found on the eyes and lips.
- See more at: http://livingaveda.com/backstage-ny-fashion-week-novis/#sthash.mtKHhpPV.dpuf

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