Thursday, May 21, 2015

Doutzen Kroes, Joan Smalls, and More Take Evening Contour for a Springtime Spin

Joan Smalls

Once a makeup-artist trick strictly reserved for controlled lighting—and a way of life for the Kardashians—contouring has found its place in the real world with defined cheekbones taking the place of diffused washes of blush in recent seasons. But leave it to Cannes to infuse stark red-carpet elegance with a refreshing ease.

Spotted at the Youth premiere last night, Doutzen Kroes and Anja Rubik paired a linear swath of bronzer with a healthy swirl of peach-toned blush on the apples—a softly sculpted effect that Lara Stone proved can look every bit as ethereal on porcelain skin. Opting for a monochromatic palette, Joan Smalls finished her expertly defined features with a soft brown shade, while Rachel Weisz’s pop of bright pink color was a spring awakening. Here, five reasons why blush is back.

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