Carolina Herrera:
Siri Tollerod models Orlando Pita's gravity defying, puffed up and
teased out 'do. In this case, size does matter.
Essie's Not Just A Pretty Face, an opaque dusty rose, finished off the
lady-like look. According to nail queen Essie Weingarten, the flattering
shade makes nails appear longer and more elegant. To nail biters
everywhere--stock up.Donna Karan:
Another twist on the french manicure, this time with a sexy bordeaux tip
in Deborah Lippmann's Single Ladies.
Hairstylist Eugene Souleiman delicately rolled models' hair up into
head-hugging twists on one side, the other would flaunt a topsy-turvy
tailored hat.
Makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury (above) loves to talk beauty and why wouldn't
she? Her go-to's include volumizing spritzes of Oribe's dry shampoo at
the roots (for that bombshell Brigite Bardot look), layers of eyeliner
by MAC (gel) and Dior (pencil) with a final sweep of black mascara from
Tom Ford.
Tilbury decided to flip things upside down by
applying a cherry-chocolatey blend of lipsticks (MAC's Diva and
Partyline) to models lids.Philip Lim:
NARS Makeup artist Francelle Daly is turbo talented. This is the face
chart she hand painted for Phillip Lim.
That's 15, yes 15, coats of NARS Larger Than Life mascara on sets of
faux lashes. More is MORE.
In line with Phillip Lim's Japanese comic book superhero inspiration,
nails were painted in black (Essie's Licorice) with layers of white
(Blanc) and grey (Chinchilly) for a 3-D shadow effect--it's elegant yet
decidedly badass.Marc Jacobs:
A floppy, fuzzy oversized hat from Marc Jacobs's fall collection.
Somewhere Jamiroquai is missing a hat or two.
Tucked under those hats were two milk maid-esque braided knots.
Francois Nars channeled the eccentric Italian heiress Marchesa Luisa
Casati's kohl-rimmed eyes for models subtly smoky gaze. 

















