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This Editorial Gives “Graphic Content” a New Meaning Klaudia Tirico
Keep those liquid eyeliners on hand because graphic makeup isn’t going away anytime soon. The question is, are you brave enough to give it a try? While we’re no strangers to ballsy beauty looks, this bad-ass editorial in Vogue Taiwan has us seriously considering getting creative with our liner. Click through the slideshow and you might get inspired, too! -
Boxy, Black Brows Klaudia Tirico
Model: Rose SmithPhotographer: Yossi MichaeliMakeup: Deanna MellusoHair: Shlomi MorStyling: Jen PatrynPhoto by: Fashion Gone Rogue -
Shark Fin Arches Klaudia Tirico
Model: Rose SmithPhotographer: Yossi MichaeliMakeup: Deanna MellusoHair: Shlomi MorStyling: Jen PatrynPhoto by: Fashion Gone Rogue -
Curve Appeal Klaudia Tirico
Model: Rose SmithPhotographer: Yossi MichaeliMakeup: Deanna MellusoHair: Shlomi MorStyling: Jen PatrynPhoto by: Fashion Gone Rogue -
Criss Cross Temples Klaudia Tirico
Model: Rose SmithPhotographer: Yossi MichaeliMakeup: Deanna MellusoHair: Shlomi MorStyling: Jen PatrynPhoto by: Fashion Gone Rogue -
Get the Look Klaudia Tirico
It might be better to leave these risky looks to the pages of a magazine, but that doesn’t mean you can’t go for a more subtle approach on the graphic eye look. Here are six ways to play up your liner straight from the fall 2014 runways.
