New Blue Eyes
Actress Felicity Jones, the new face of Dolce & Gabbana makecup, flaunts aqua blue eyes.
Felicity Jones has the kind of face you can get lost in—pillowy lips, oversize hazel eyes, and perfect alabaster skin. So it’s no wonder that the 28-year-old English actress, who made a splash in last year’s quirky hit film Like Crazy, has become the face of Dolce & Gabbana the Make Up. This month, the brand launches its Bouquet collection, with a rainbow of electrified shades, including Acqua, which Jones wears here on her eyes. “I like to play with makeup,” she says. “It can help you experiment with different roles.” It will be interesting to see what Jones’s look will be when she plays a young woman involved with a married man in an upcoming movie. “My character is a quite complicated creature,” she explains. “But the bigger the challenge, the more enjoyable it is.”
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Styled by Tracey Nicholson. Makeup by Hiromi Ueda. Hair by Tomo Jidai. Manicure by Trish Lomax at Premier Hair and Make Up; Digital Tech: Claire Fulton; Photography Assistants: Jordan Grant, Katrina More Molyneux; Fashion Assistant: Beatriz De Cossio Dominguez