Iggy Azalea headed to India to shoot her Bollywood-inspired clip "Bounce". She was rocking a winged out eyeliner, a classic makeup look that has been popular in Bollywood for many, many years. Create her look after the jump:
Iggy Azalea wanted her look to be traditional and respectful to the culture. She was wearing sari's, bodysuits and a lot of bold colors and prints.
In the 1950s and 1960s, actresses in Bollywood used very heavy makeup as a base. That means that creating the vintage look starts with a full coverage foundation.
- The wing tip “Cat’s Eye” is a signature look from the Golden Era of Bollywood. It may look a little tricky to recreate but using an angled brush, like MAC’s 266 Brush you will be able to pull this look off.
- Start by figuring out where you want the wing tip to end on the outer corner of your eye. Use the end of your eyebrow as a guide for placement. The end of the tip should be in line with the end of your eyebrow. Join the end of the tip to the outer corner of your eye.
- Draw a line from the inner corner of your eye to the end of the tip, and fill in the space with the liner, getting right to the base of your lashes. In creating this line, you can either follow the shape of your eye, in which case the “wing” may be more pronounced, or you can take your liner in a fairly straight line to meet the tip.
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Saturday, June 15, 2013
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