Smoke & Mirrors
- Smoke & MirrorsBy Zoe SchaefferNow a classic look, the smoky eye is undeniably gorgeous. But all that black can feel heavy at times. That’s why we welcome fall’s colorful alternatives: Shadows in chocolate, taupe and burgundy are easy to wear and flattering on most, but give that same sultry effect as the original style.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/15438_Original.jpg
- Smoke & Mirrors“A smoky eye doesn’t have to be black,” explains celebrity makeup artist for Physician’s Formula Joanna Schlip. “Today’s colorful versions in navy, brown and even lavender look more modern.” A fine example of this new look? The hazy chocolate shadow paired with glossy mauve lips at Anna Sui’s bohemian chic show.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/15431_Original.jpg
- Smoke & MirrorsKristen Stewart matched her smoky green-blue shadow to her light eyes for a youthful but sophisticated look. Take note: Light shadows can still look sultry — as Kristen effortlessly demonstrates.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/15436_Original.jpg
- Smoke & MirrorsCalvin Klein proved that even soft taupe eyes can look smoldering by teaming them with slicked-to-the-side ponies and the line's famously minimal designs. We’re not sure it gets any more modern than this.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/15432_Original.jpg
- Smoke & MirrorsFor his fall show, all eyes were on Alexander Wang not only for his edgy, urban collection, but for his trend-setting beauty. (We have him to thank for last season’s “side braid” craze!) His use of warm brown and burnt red creamy shadows created an unexpected smoky look that was (not surprisingly) ahead of the curve.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/15430_Original.jpg
- Smoke & MirrorsWhen it comes to rocking the red carpet, Nicole Richie doesn’t miss a beat and this head-turning ensemble’s no exception. We think her gunmetal gray shadow was the best accessory choice for her silver sequin gownhttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/15437_Original.jpg
- Smoke & MirrorsAt Vera Wang, blended sandy shadows were accented by severe brows, creating a powerful look. But for an even bolder nighttime effect, try adding a bit of shimmer along the lash line.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/15434_Original.jpg
- Smoke & MirrorsForget the black-rimmed eyes that populated the red carpet in seasons past. Angelina Jolie proves that soft and subtle is elegant and in. But then again, we think she’d look stunning in a paper bag.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/15435_Original.jpg
- Smoke & MirrorsDeep burgundy shadow was swiped across brown liner for a super warm effect at Roberto Cavalli. And we can’t help but notice the gorgeous gold highlighter on the inner corners — one of our favorite tricks for making eyes look wider in a snap!http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/15433_Original.jpg
- Smoke & MirrorsSoft browns were blended with bronze and gold for Ashley Greene’s show-stopping look on the red carpet. Keeping the rest simple (a nude lip and no liner) makes the look fresh.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/15429_Original.jpg
- Smoke & MirrorsMuted gray lids, arched brows and a bit of highlighter gave Zoe Saldana an ethereal look at the Met Gala. We think adding simple, pulled-back hair and a sleek asymmetrical gown was a study in minimalist perfection.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/15439_Original.jpg
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The New Smoky Eye
1 of 11By Zoe Schaeffer
Now a classic look, the smoky eye is undeniably gorgeous. But all that black can feel heavy at times. That’s why we welcome fall’s colorful alternatives: Shadows in chocolate, taupe and burgundy are easy to wear and flattering on most, but give that same sultry effect as the original style.
Flying Colors
2 of 11“A smoky eye doesn’t have to be black,” explains celebrity makeup artist for Physician’s Formula Joanna Schlip. “Today’s colorful versions in navy, brown and even lavender look more modern.” A fine example of this new look? The hazy chocolate shadow paired with glossy mauve lips at Anna Sui’s bohemian chic show.
Bright Eyes
3 of 11Kristen Stewart matched her smoky green-blue shadow to her light eyes for a youthful but sophisticated look. Take note: Light shadows can still look sultry — as Kristen effortlessly demonstrates.
Simply Put
4 of 11Calvin Klein proved that even soft taupe eyes can look smoldering by teaming them with slicked-to-the-side ponies and the line's famously minimal designs. We’re not sure it gets any more modern than this.
Copper Tone
5 of 11For his fall show, all eyes were on Alexander Wang not only for his edgy, urban collection, but for his trend-setting beauty. (We have him to thank for last season’s “side braid” craze!) His use of warm brown and burnt red creamy shadows created an unexpected smoky look that was (not surprisingly) ahead of the curve.
All That Glitters
6 of 11When it comes to rocking the red carpet, Nicole Richie doesn’t miss a beat and this head-turning ensemble’s no exception. We think her gunmetal gray shadow was the best accessory choice for her silver sequin gown
High Brow
7 of 11At Vera Wang, blended sandy shadows were accented by severe brows, creating a powerful look. But for an even bolder nighttime effect, try adding a bit of shimmer along the lash line.
Restraining Order
8 of 11Forget the black-rimmed eyes that populated the red carpet in seasons past. Angelina Jolie proves that soft and subtle is elegant and in. But then again, we think she’d look stunning in a paper bag.
Wine Tasting
9 of 11Deep burgundy shadow was swiped across brown liner for a super warm effect at Roberto Cavalli. And we can’t help but notice the gorgeous gold highlighter on the inner corners — one of our favorite tricks for making eyes look wider in a snap!
Mixed Metals
10 of 11Soft browns were blended with bronze and gold for Ashley Greene’s show-stopping look on the red carpet. Keeping the rest simple (a nude lip and no liner) makes the look fresh.
Going Gray
11 of 11Muted gray lids, arched brows and a bit of highlighter gave Zoe Saldana an ethereal look at the Met Gala. We think adding simple, pulled-back hair and a sleek asymmetrical gown was a study in minimalist perfection.
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