Fashion
Make Up Bobbi Brown, which is new to Harvey Nichols
the catwalk, the models posed before walking out to an upbeat remix by Andrea Doria. Te show was scented by Jo Malone’s latest
fragrance, Blackberry & Bay, which also tied in with the theme of the show. Jade Tompson, Britain’s Next Top Model winner led her fellow models from Boss Mode Management down the catwalk. As they strutted their stuff down the catwalk in 2’s, music played by artists such as Madonna and Alex Clare, which were carefully selected to ensure the songs complemented the trends.
Trends Guests saw an exciting array of trends for
Autumn/Winter 2012, for both men and women. From the luxurious Dark Romance to the Bachelor, Hell for Leather, Boot Camp and the latest collection from Philip Armstrong, noone was disappointed with the selection of clothing on offer for the coming season. Te show stopping piece was the final look, a Gucci runway dress valued at £3915. Guests were in awe as this final piece came on the catwalk, modelled elegantly by Sophie Bailey.
Manchester, provided the models with themed make up, bringing the clothing, display and presentation together. “We kept the makeup clean, fresh and modern to complement all of the designers’ collections. Te models’ skin looked natural, fresh and stayed colour true all day long due to the new Bobbi Brown Long- Wear Even Finish Foundation SPF15. Eyes and cheeks were kept classic and effortless. Te focus was on the lips with Red Carpet from the new Bobbi Brown Creamy Matte Lip Color taking centre stage. Tis lipstick makes a big statement – it combines the look of a classic matte lip with incredible wearability for all women.” George Pelosi, Bobbi Brown Senior Beauty Team Artis. Te Bobbi Brown studio also sold out of the Red Carpet Creamy Matte Lip Color immediately after the show. Te models were styled exclusively by
L’Oreal’s Mark Izzard and Nancy Stripe at Urban Retreat, Harvey Nichols Manchester’s in-store salon. Te chosen look was effortless glamour, highlighting a wave that every woman can wear day or night. 1930 and 1970’s inspiration guided the stylists to showcase the variation a wave can be worn, in an elegant up- do or simply down and sleek.
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