NYFW butter LONDON paints Karen Walker makes up Libertine, backstage at Karen Walker, butter LONDON’s Global Colour Ambassador, Katie Jane Hughes created a bespoke nail lacquer to compliment the S/S 2014 collection at NYFW.
Karen Walker
Designer: KAREN WALKER
Lead Manicurist: Katie Jane Hughes, butter LONDON Global Colour Ambassador
The Scoop: The collection combines traditional Eastern utility with modern urban practicality
Karen Walker
The Look: Katie created a bespoke colour, blending butter LONDON Nail Lacquer in Kerfuffle, Cuppa and Bumster. She completed the look using butter LONDON Matte Finish Shine Free Topcoat.
Karen Walker
Backstage at Libertine butter LONDON’s Global Colour Ambassador, Katie Jane Hughes served as the lead makeup artist and manicurist, creating the looks for each collection at NYFW
Libertine
Designer: LIBERTINE
Lead Makeup Artist: Katie Jane Hughes, butter LONDON Global Colour Ambassador
Libertine
Lead Manicurist: Katie Jane Hughes, butter LONDON Global Colour Ambassador
Libertine
The Scoop: Pretty with an edge; the collection was a collage of colours, fabrics and textures with many embellishments.
Libertine
The Makeup Look:
- Eyes: Katie used butter LONDON WINK Eye Pencil in Union Jack Black on the bottom lash line and smudged with her fingers to add a rock n’ roll edge. She used butter LONDON WINK Mascara in Union Jack Black on the lashes and the WINK Mascara in Brown Sugar on the brows to create subtle definition. Vaseline was applied on the lids of the eyes to add a glossy effect. Three black crystals were applied below the right eye.
- Lips: Katie used butter LONDON LIPPY Balm in Toasted Marshmallow to neutralize the lip color. She added a hint of butter LONDON LIPPY Balm in Black Cherry – matted lightly in the center of the lips.
- Skin: Skin was clean with minimal tinted moisturizer.
Libertine
The Nail Look for NYFW: Katie applied butter LONDON Nail Lacquer in Union Jack Black. She then used holographic foil and applied several colours to the nails. She finally applied crystals and studs to the nails and a small red pom-pom on accent nails. The crystals were also used to create hand-art – placed along the middle finger to elongate the look of the fingers.