Makeup artist Kabuki created two distinct looks at Heatherette, for MAC Cosmetics.
“One [look] is a black, matte, Amy Winehouse eye shape,” he said, “with a sliver of white in the liner — like a tuxedo.”Darker girls got the liner look — and a matte lip — while the second look was “disco lashes,” said Kabuki. Fake lashes were attached to the bottom and top lids for a “sunburst” effect, he noted. “It’s a 1970s, Harper’s Bazaar eye, with no liner.”
Cheeks were peachy and there was not a lot of color on the lips, just a touch of tangerine-mango lip gloss, “a color we mixed,” said Kabuki.
There were two looks on the hair side of Heatherette as well. Bumble and bumble’s Laurent Philippon did “hardened French curls” and puffy ponytails.
The French curls had “the coolness of dreadlocks,” said Philippon, “the feeling of a Japanese cartoon. It’s very dolly.”The ponytails, which were cinched into spherical segments, had a Sixties feel, “a hairstyle Veruschka [von Lehndorff] could wear. It’s a sophisticated hairstyle for a rock ’n’ roll brand,” said Philippon.
Rock ’n’ Roll Meets Disco at Heatherette
Makeup artist Kabuki created two distinct looks at Heatherette, for MAC Cosmetics.