âModels look like they have just come off stage, whipped off their wigs, chucked on an Erdem coat, and left,â Amy Conway, Bobbi Brownâs global pro makeup artist explains of the beauty look at Erdemâs autumn/winter 2024 show. âTheyâre wearing fierce stage makeup, inspired by opera singer Maria Callas, who was renowned for being a real powerhouse.â
As well as sporting hair nets and neat, slicked-back bunsâa combination often found beneath stage wigsâthis seasonâs Erdem woman isnât afraid to wear eyeliner. Callas herself had excellent liner game and often wore an elongated feline flick both on stage and off, a signature Conway modernized for todayâs catwalk. âI created a thin liner [using cult Bobbi Brown product Longwear Gel Liner in Black Ink] and kept it really close to the lash line,â she explains. âIt was important to bring out each modelâs eye shape, but most of all, to keep the liner sharp⦠Itâs hard to get the shape perfect first time around, so Q-tips are your best friend.â
Another signature of Callasâs memorable beauty look was her luminous complexion; healthy skin is also a runway prerequisite. Models got ready with 111Skin, whose aestheticians delivered mini-facials that combined lymphatic drainage massage and lots of masks to leave tired skin dewy and hydrated. Creating an excellent canvas for ensuing make-up, masks were chosen based on each modelâs skin needs; those with congestion tried the Anti Blemish Bio Cellulose Facial Mask, while a little sculpting came courtesy of the brandâs Celestial Black Diamond Lifting and Firming Facial Mask.
Once skin was in peak condition, Conway used Bobbi Brownâs Long-Wear Weightless Foundation âbecause it lasts, sits nicely on the skin and makes the face look flawlessâ, she explained, finishing with a little powder and lip serum.
You may not know much about Callas, but an eyeliner queen is an eyeliner queenâand with an Angelina Jolie biopic coming in the near future, now is the moment to start looking back at vintage photos of the star for a wealth of beauty inspiration.