Chic Sundays – what make-up can do

I think most of us girls have experimented with make-up and there was at least one time when we put so much on our faces that we looked waaay over our age. I guess it’s part of the growing-up process and is fuelled by all the hormones of the adolescence. It’s almost a fact that when we reach the age of 20 the make-up becomes more discreet, more natural and sometimes inexistent.

Here’s a series of shots that appeared in Vogue Paris in November 2008, featuring the same model. This is to show not only the power of a good photographer but also the power of all the stuff we paint on our faces.

Model: Eniko Mihalik, make-up by Lisa Butler.

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Photos via Miss at la playa.

5 comments

Catalin - May 21, 2009 - 1:26 pm

Da, e ciudata rau poza aia. Brrrr. :-s

Alexandra - May 21, 2009 - 12:25 pm

– @ Catalin: Nope, pozele sunt facute la aceeasi varsta a modelului.
Tipa e nascuta in ’88. Uite aici:
http://nymag.com/fashion/models/emihalik/enikomihalik/
E adevarat ca influenteaza si postura, felul in care stai (de ex in poza de la 10 ani, faptul ca sta cu capul pe spate ajuta la crearea imaginii de “tanar”.

Catalin - May 21, 2009 - 10:18 am

Uhm, cred ca acum am inteles care-i faza. Credeam ca pozele au fost facute in timp.
Cati ani are modelul? 12-13, banuiesc? :-s

Catalin - May 20, 2009 - 3:40 pm

I’d go for the 20 year old, myself. :D
Although the 30-40-50 yo versions also look pretty good.

Graethel - May 18, 2009 - 9:24 am

I’ve already seen those photo some time ago, but I completly forgot them. Thank you for reminding me. It’s a marvellous work there… and of course, I wish I’d look so good at 60 years.

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