Makeup key with menswear
If you’re slipping into a tweed blazer, an oversized cardigan or a sleek women’s tux this fall, the right beauty look is the perfect accessory to complete your menswear-inspired outfit. The choice is yours to do a 180-degree turn and go with hyper-girlie, or stay strictly tomboy: Either can complement the more masculine clothing silhouettes.
Makeup with menswear is a little more important than other styles because with a neutral, muted palette of grays, blacks and browns, “you want to have a little life to your face, a little health and vigor,” says Linda Wells, Allure magazine’s editor-in-chief.
When suiting up in this fall trend, women have choices for their beauty look, she says. “Are you going to exaggerate the menswear look and play it up fully, or are you going to offset it with something feminine?” Wells says.
To soften menswear staples like gray flannel and houndstooth, which are so often fashioned into tailored items, add femininity by playing up the eyes or lips, experts advise, but not both at the same time so your features don’t compete.
“You want to add feminine flair throughout the face if you can’t have it on the body through the clothing,” says Myiesha Sewell, a Sephora Pro makeup artist.
For a ladylike touch, Wells envisions soft hair with a little wave to it falling over the forehead along with a rich burgundy lipstick, or dark, smoky eyes featuring gray eye shadow, eyeliner and lots of mascara. “Who doesn’t want to be a femme fatale?” she said of the “sexy androgyny” combination of feminine makeup and menswear.
If you want to keep the menswear feeling consistent from head to toe, Wells recommends a simpler style that doesn’t draw attention to the face: Hair is slick to the head and parted on the side “so it looks boyish,” and styled in a low ponytail or bun. Keep makeup natural looking, with clear or pale lip gloss, taupe eye shadow, mascara and a darkened brow to give strength and definition to the face.
However, Wells prefers the feminine face: “It’s taking men’s style and making it feminine. It’s the masculine-feminine — that conflict is always interesting. That tension is what makes it exciting.”
Sewell likes to add a shot of bold color while keeping the rest of it neutral to help soften the straight lines and sometimes boxy shapes of the clothing. For the eyes, try a bold blue liner along with a neutral brown or peach eye shadow. After mastering blue, Sewell says move on to experimenting with emerald or eggplant liner. “One of the easiest looks and colors to wear with a neutral eye is navy blue or a cobalt eye liner,” Sewell said. “It really pops the whites of your eyes.”
On the runway, man-tailored suits often are paired with classic red lipstick, but Sewell likes purples and magentas and berry shades, largely because she thinks they’re an easier color range to pull off. “It’s very feminine and it’s going to make the lips look shapely and the eyes will gravitate toward them. It’s a modern Technicolor, Marilyn Monroe.”
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