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Romantic Ballerinas at Zac Posen Spring 2014 Klaudia Tirico
Q: What do you get when you put Kerastase, MAC Cosmetics, Morgan Taylor and some of the biggest models in the industry in one room?
A: Zac Posen Spring 2014!
We were backstage at the designer's show to get the scoop on everything from the floral-embellished updos to the not-so-ombre ombre nails. Click through the slideshow to get an exclusive peek at the scene.
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The Model Lineup Klaudia Tirico
Coco, and Lindsey, and Chloe. Oh, my! Zac Posen always has the hottest models in the biz walk his shows. When you're as talented as ZP, everyone wants to wear your designs. How's that for a lineup?
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Hair by Odile Gilbert for Kerastase Klaudia Tirico
Odile opted for a "f***ed up, romantic updo" (excuse our French) inspired by the famous fashion photographer Paolo Roversi. The key to the style was to "make it perfect, while making mistakes along the way."
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Curls for Days Klaudia Tirico
Odile started by creating large curls and pinning the hair back into an etheral updo. "It's perfect for a wedding," she said.
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Floral Hair Decor Klaudia Tirico
The hair look was finished off with beautiful pastel flowers, created by Zac Posen himself, scattered around the head. Each model got a different color bloom placed differently for a unique look.
Coco Rocha's hair was a little different from the rest of the models since she recently chopped off her locks into a pixie. But, of course, she still looked gorgeous.
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Lindsey Wixson-Approved Klaudia Tirico
Lindsey Wixson examines the pretty flowers while getting her hair done.
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Final Spritz Klaudia Tirico
Odile layered Kerastase Powder Bluff Dry Shampoo and Laque Couture Hairspray to give the models' hair some texture. Each look was finished off with a spritz of Laque Couture. Models also got some pastel hair color to go with their pastel hair blooms.
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Makeup by Kabuki for MAC Klaudia Tirico
"My goal was to have one graphic element, while the rest of the face is soft and romantic," said Kabuki. He chose to add drama by applying MAC #43 Lashes and black liner on the top and bottom lashline - not connecting the two at the outer corner of the eye. He made the eyes look bigger using this traditional ballet makeup technique.
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Nails by Gina Edwards for Morgan Taylor Klaudia Tirico
As for nails, Gina was inspired by a faded rose garden and created a "not your typical ombre" ombre nail using Morgan Taylor polish in Coming Up Roses and Polished Up. To get the look, apply one coat of Coming Up Roses. Then, layer Coming Up Roses and Polished Up on a sponge and gently dab from the middle of the nail to the tip. Apply a top coat immediately to get the faded look.
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On The Runway Klaudia Tirico
The final look paired with Zac's beautiful creations was breathtaking. (How cool does Chloe Norgaard's hair look with that purple gown?)
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