Léa Seydoux’s cerulean chop in Blue Is the Warmest Color may have been well ahead of its time, but when it comes to the red carpet or Fashion Week, the actress tends to take her beauty cues from cinema’s golden era. Whether Seydoux’s giving a nod to Lauren Bacall with side-swept curls or channeling a New Wave ingenue with a swingy sex-kitten ponytail, her iconic influences are right in line with the new sense of polish that’s been sweeping the front rows.
Spotted at Louis Vuitton today, the photographer favorite was every inch the screen siren with a camera-ready Parisian red mouth, set off by porcelain skin that managed to look matte and glowing all at once. But for all its Old Hollywood appeal, the look still radiated French girl ease. The secret? A springy bob that was bound to look even better with a little wind-whipped texture and unlined eyes defined with little more than a hint of mascara. Because when you’ve found your perfect daytime red, the rest of your look can be an afterthought.
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