Backstage Veronique Leroy: Lace and Plastic
On the backstage of Veronique Leroy I fly in the last minutes before the show, in other words at the most inopportune moment. At this time, even the most balanced participants in the process begin to get nervous and try to accomplish in two minutes what it used to take half an hour. Makeup artists paint the girls four-handed eyelashes, the assistants wipe the steamer over the wrinkled blouse again, and the man at the table with food pours the last batch of rolls on him — well, should someone eat them?
In this chaos, I manage to make a couple of pictures for you, touch the perforated dresses and plastic capes and ask the main makeup artist of the show why the ink on the models was smeared with lumps under the eyes - because the team tried so hard.
"We were inspired by the image of a young girl who does not think about whether her mascara smeared after a fun night. To bring this story to the limit, we lowered the brush into the mascara and did not shake, as usual, a clot, but just poked them on the eyelashes, creating real porridge on them. After that, we asked the girls to close their eyes so that the mascara smeared around the eyes. " On behalf of the female part of the editorial staff of Look At Me, we can say that such a make-up-trend seems very convenient to us.